The BSc in Biomedical Science course offered by the University of East Anglia (UEA) is a three-year full-time undergraduate program designed to provide an intensive and broad-based learning experience in Biomedical Science. The coursework offers students the opportunity to learn about the human body at the molecular, cellular and systems level.Course Content: This course provides students with a comprehensive theoretical knowledge base supported by practical lab work. Your first year will equip you with foundational knowledge in the different disciplines. In the second year, you will study areas such as Molecular Cell Biology, Pathology, Ethical and Professional Perspectives on Biomedicine, and more. Third-year students will undertake a research project, written based on their own collection and interpretation of data.Key Modules: Key modules include Biological Chemistry, Medical Microbiology, Cell Biology, Human Physiology, Analytical Methods and Skills for Biomedical Sciences, Ethics and Professional Perspectives in Biomedicine, Human Anatomy, and Clinical Biochemistry, among others.Accreditations: This degree is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology and the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) with various pathways to registration as a biomedical scientist with the HCPC.Future Careers: Biomedical Science graduates have promising career prospects in a range of fields such as clinical and research laboratories, pharmaceutical industries, health charities, forensic science, health and safety, education, and scientific writing.'For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.'