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  • Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
  • Study
  • Biosciences
  • Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
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  • Biosciences
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Explore the science of life

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Why study Biosciences?

Discover the fascinating world of biological and biomedical sciences

Our degrees give you flexibility to explore your interests.

Learn from experts in the field and open the door to a world of opportunities.

The size and scale of the bioscience community at Manchester means there are always opportunities for you to cross into related areas and find your niche. With so many options, Manchester will have the right course for you!

On this page:

  • Explore your interests
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Explore your interests

Your course, your way

Whether you already know what subject you want to study or you want time to discover your passion, we have a course for you.

Our universal biosciences first year makes it easy to switch between most of our 60+ undergraduate course options before you start the second year.

Whatever area of biosciences you study, you’ll develop your skills as a scientist in modern lab facilities at the heart of our Oxford Road campus.

Why I chose the MSci in Neuroscience

Oliver explains what drew him to the Neuroscience integrated master's course at Manchester.

Read the blog : Why I chose the MSci in Neuroscience

A photo of Oliver.

Following my interests through Biomedical Sciences with Spanish

Callum talks about his experience of combining biosciences with a modern language for his degree.

Read the blog : Following my interests through Biomedical Sciences with Spanish

A photo of Callum by the sea.

Switching to an industrial placement course

Biomedical Sciences student Anne explains why and how she switched to a course with a year in industry.

Read the blog : Switching to an industrial placement course

A photo of Anne.

My placement year in the pharmaceutical industry

Natalie talks about her placement year on the BSc Biochemistry with Industrial/Professional Experience course.

Read the blog : My placement year in the pharmaceutical industry

The Learning Lab at Vertex.

Service learning

Work in collaboration with community groups, organisations and schools to expand your skills and knowledge through service learning.

More about service learning

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Study options

Tailor your degree

Study for an extra year to obtain an integrated master's (MSci). Most of our courses also have language, industrial/professional experience or entrepreneurship options.

  • Integrated master’s (MSci)
  • Industrial/professional experience
  • Modern language
  • Entrepreneurship
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Foundation year

Want to study biosciences but don't have the appropriate entry qualifications?

Find out how our foundation year can help to prepare you.

Find out more : about a foundation year in Biosciences.

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Enhance your studies

We know that life at university is about more than lectures, so we give you the opportunity to gain life experiences and skills that will set you apart once you graduate.

  • Field courses
  • Final year project
  • Study abroad
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From our students

Making the most of my BSc Biomedical Sciences studies

Khemani talks about the Biomedical Sciences course and offers advice to new students who want to make the most of their studies.

Read the blog : How I’m making the most of my BSc Biomedical Sciences studies

Khemani in the Old Quad.

Pursuing an integrated master's in neuroscience

MSci Neuroscience student Aleina discusses her academic journey so far.

Read the blog : Pursuing an integrated master’s in Neuroscience

Aleina Alex.

Designing a final-year project

Biotechnology student Dorsa talks about the ins and outs of the final-year project.

Read the blog : Designing a final-year project

A photo of Dorsa.

Studying abroad on my Biology course

Maddy tells us what she got out of studying in Australia for a semester in Year 2 of her course.

Read the blog : Studying abroad on my Biology course

A photo of Maddy with animals in Australia.

Undertaking the Life Sciences Enterprise Project

Sana talks about exploring business and consultancy in the final year of her Medical Physiology course.

Read the blog : Undertaking the Life Sciences Enterprise Project

A photo of Sana.

A day in the life of a Biomedical Sciences student

Marli takes us through a typical day at university.

Read the blog : A day in the life of a Biomedical Sciences student

A photo of Oxford Road at night.

Studying at Manchester as an American student

Olivia talks about what it's like to study biosciences at Manchester as a student from the US.

Read the blog : Studying at Manchester as an American student

A photo of Olivia.

Why I chose to study with industrial experience

Sarah explains why she decided to take the industrial experience option on her Biomedical Sciences course.

Read the blog : Why I chose to study with industrial experience

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Careers

What will you do with a degree in biosciences?

A degree in biosciences can help you develop skills you can use in a wide range of careers. What will you choose to specialise in?

Meet some of our graduates doing amazing things with their bioscience degrees...

Past students' career choices

Jenn Thomson, global project co-ordinator and diver

Jenn's Zoology with Industrial/Professional Experience course has led her into a diverse, globe-trotting career.

Read the blog : From Zoology student to expedition scuba diver: my journey around the world

A photo of Jenn on a diving expedition in Malaysia.

Niall Gilding, medical affairs advisor

Niall's Molecular Biology with Industrial/Professional Experience degree has taken him into a role at GlaxoSmithKline.

Read the blog : Niall Gilding, medical affairs advisor

A photo of Niall.

Tori Blakeman, PR account director

Tori's Neuroscience degree led her into PR and communications for science and innovation organisations.

Read the blog : Tori Blakeman, PR account director

A photo of Tori.

Tom Parry, self-shooting assistant producer

Tom's biosciences degree helped him into a role at the BBC Natural History Unit.

Read the blog : Tom Parry, self-shooting assistant producer

A photo of Tom.

Simon Stones, senior medical writer

Simon's Biomedical Sciences with Industry/Professional Experience course led him into medical communications.

Read the blog : Simon Stones, senior medical writer

A photo of Simon.

Ed Wright, zoologist

Ed has observed all kinds of animals in different locations thanks to his degree with a modern language.

Read the blog : Meerkats, monkeys and modern languages.

Ed Wright in a jungle.

Annie Mbako, diversity and inclusion consultant

Annie's Biomedical Sciences course helped her recognise the adaptability she needed to work for herself.

Read the blog : Annie Mbako, diversity and inclusion consultant

A photo of Annie.

Courses

Biosciences degrees

Biosciences gives you a range of three year courses to choose from, with a variety of four year study options available too.

BSc courses (3 years)

  • Biochemistry
  • Biology
  • Biology with Science and Society
  • Biomedical Sciences
  • Biotechnology
  • Genetics
  • Immunology
  • Life Sciences
  • Medical Biochemistry
  • Medical Physiology
  • Microbiology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Neuroscience
  • Pharmacology
  • Zoology

Study options (4 years)

With a foundation year

With an integrated master's

With a modern language

With industrial/professional experience

Entrepreneurship

Making an application

Apply for biosciences

If you have any questions, email us at ug.biosciences@manchester.ac.uk.

If you’re ready to apply to a bioscience degree at Manchester, here’s what you need to know.

The application process

How to apply for a bioscience degree at Manchester.

Read more

International applicants

View international entry requirements.

Read more

Contact us

Have any questions? Get in touch.

Biosciences course enquiries

Tel: +44 (0)161 529 4539

Email: ug.biosciences@manchester.ac.uk

General undergraduate enquiries

Tel: +44 (0) 161 275 2077

Email: study@manchester.ac.uk

In the Biosciences section

In the Biosciences section

There's lots of information in this section for you to explore.

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Undergraduate information

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