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Bangor University

Bachelor Degree , Biology

Course Description

Biotechnology is the application of biology to improve quality of life, and the health of our planet, via the innovative use of cellular and molecular processes to develop beneficial technologies and products.

Historically, biotechnology has had a significant impact upon human life, with the earliest biotechnologists harnessing the fermentative capabilities of microorganisms to produce food products such as bread, cheese, beer and wine. In today’s world, modern biotechnology offers breakthrough products and technologies to combat disease, reduce our impact on the environment, feed the hungry, reduce our energy demands, provide cleaner energy, and produce safer, cleaner and more efficient industrial processes. This degree will empower the next generation of scientists to address global issues in an innovative manner to heal, fuel and feed the world.

You will receive training that covers evolutionary, ecological, environmental, molecular and cellular aspects of biology, and there is opportunity to follow applied aspects of biology as well as learn about fundamental processes and mechanisms. Our teaching is underpinned by internationally recognised research. Our academic staff have a well-founded expertise in biotechnology research, derived from a number of biological disciplines covering medical and environmental microbiology, plant biology, biodiversity and genetics, and cell and genome biology. We also provide a diversity of practical, laboratory and field biology experience, enabling you to acquire transferable skills (data analysis, group work, writing and presentational skills, IT skills). Extensive use is made of the exceptional range of local terrestrial and aquatic habitats during field courses and practical classes. We are unusual among British Universities in having our own botanical gardens with various habitats for biological studies. We are also part of the Environment Centre Wales, which is a partnership venture between Bangor University and the Natural Environment Research Council’s Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH).

Course Content

Year 1

Compulsory Modules

Semester 1

  • BNS-1002: Organismal Diversity (20)
  • BNS-1004: Principles of Life 1 (20)
  • BSX-1028: Tutorials Year 1 (20) or
    BSC-1028: Tiwtorialau Blwyddyn 1 (20)
  • BSX-1030: Practical Skills 1 (20)

Semester 2

  • DNS-1003: Ecology & Evolution (20)
  • BNS-1004: Principles of Life 1
  • BSX-1028: Tutorials Year 1 or
    BSC-1028: Tiwtorialau Blwyddyn 1
  • BSX-1031: Practical Skills 2 (20) or
    BSC-1031: Practical Skills 2 (20)

Year 2

Compulsory Modules

Semester 1

  • BNS-2002: Evolution & Genetics (20) or
    BNC-2002: Esblygiad a Geneteg (20)
  • BSX-2019: Principles of Life 2 (20)
  • BSX-2021: BioScience Skills (20) or
    BSC-2021: Medrau Bio-Wyddoniaeth (20)

Semester 2

  • BSX-2021: BioScience Skills or
    BSC-2021: Medrau Bio-Wyddoniaeth

Optional Modules

60 credits from:

  • MSE-2014: Human Immunology (10) (Semester 1)
  • BSX-2017: Invertebrates (20) (Semester 2)
  • MSE-2019: Medical Microbiology (10) (Semester 2) or
    MSC-2019: Microbioleg Meddygol (10) (Semester 2)
  • DXX-2021: Plant Diversity & Conservation (20) (Semester 2)
  • MSE-2021: Genome Instability&Disease (20) (Semester 2)
  • BSX-2022: Vertebrate Biology (20) (Semester 1)
  • BSX-2028: Introduction to Herpetology (20) (Semester 2)
  • BSX-2030: Integrated Zoology (20) (Semester 2)
  • BSX-2031: Arizona Fieldcourse (20) (Semester 1)
  • BSX-2032: India Field Course (20) (Semester 1)
  • BSX-2033: Primatology Field Course (20) (Semester 1)
  • BSX-2034: Florida 1 (20) (Semester 2)
  • BSX-2035: Local Field Trip (20) (Semester 1 + 2)
  • BSX-2037: Spain Field Course (20) (Semester 2)

Year 3

Compulsory Modules

Semester 1

  • MSE-3020: Drug Development (20)
  • BSX-3070: Dissertation in Biological Sci (30) or
    BSC-3070: Traethawd Hir (30)
  • BSX-3071: Science & Employability Skills (10) or
    BSC-3071: Sgiliau Gwyddoniaeth a Gwaith (10)

Semester 2

  • BSX-3070: Dissertation in Biological Sci or
    BSC-3070: Traethawd Hir
  • BSX-3071: Science & Employability Skills or
    BSC-3071: Sgiliau Gwyddoniaeth a Gwaith
  • BSX-3142: Env. Microbiol. and Biotech. (20) Core

Optional Modules

40 credits from:

  • BNS-3003: Freshwater Ecosystems 2 (20) (Semester 1)
  • MSE-3017: Medical Genetics (10) (Semester 1)
  • BSX-3139: Molecular Ecology & Evolution (20) (Semester 1)
  • BSX-3150: Life in a Changing Climate (20) (Semester 2)
  • BSX-3152: Life in Wetlands (20) (Semester 2)
  • BSX-3153: Primatology (20) (Semester 1)
  • BSX-3154: Attack and Defence in Plants (20) (Semester 2)
  • BSX-3157: Ornithology (20) (Semester 1)
  • BSX-3159: Parasites & Pathogens (Yr3) (20) (Semester 1)
  • BSX-3161: Human Evolutionary Biology (20) (Semester 2)
  • DXX-3212: Forest Ecosystems (10) (Semester 2)
  • DXX-3301: Forest Ecology (20) (Semester 1)
  • FXX-3502: Chemical Biology (10) (Semester 1)

 

Entry Requirements

GCSE: grade C/4 in English, Maths and Double Award Science. Typical offer is based on a minimum 112 tariff points for from a Level 3 qualification* e.g.:

  • A Levels: including grade C in Biology if studying 1 other science subject - Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Psychology, Environment Science, Geography, Geology; or grade B in Biology if not studying another science subject. 
  • International Baccalaureate Diploma: including H5 in Biology.
  • BTEC National/Extended Diploma: DMM including Merits in 4 Biology modules. Modules accepted: Animal Biology; Animal Anatomy and Physiology; Animal Behaviour and Communication; Animal Breeding and Genetics; Biochemistry and Biochemical Techniques; Biochemistry and Microbiology; Fundamentals of Science; Genetics and Genetic Engineering; Inheritance and Genetic Manipulation; Physiology of Human Body systems; Physiology of Human Regulation and Reproduction; Wildlife Populations, Ecology and Conservation. Other Biology-related modules considered case by case.
  • City & Guilds Advanced Technical (1080) / Extended Diploma: Distinction overall including 4 Biology modules from the following: Animal Behaviour and Communication, Biological Systems of Animals, Wildlife and Ecology Conservation, Inheritance and Genetics, Ecological Concepts and Application, Population Surveys, Ecology and Conservation. Other Biology-related modules considered case by case.
  • Access to HE in the Sciences: Pass
  • Welsh Baccalaureate is accepted
  • Cambridge Technical Extended Diploma is not accepted.

International Candidates: school leaving qualifications and college diplomas are accepted from countries worldwide (subject to minimum English Language requirements). More information here. 

We also welcome applications from mature applicants.

*For a full list of accepted Level 3 qualifications, go to www.ucas.com

Assessment Methods

Students are required to take 120 credits each year made up of lectures, practicals and interactive exercises, as well as field trips and tutorials. Modules become more specialised as the degree progresses and the number of compulsory modules varies between years. Assessment is by a mixture of formal examination and continuous assessment. Welsh medium modules are also available.

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