Programme Information
This prospectus provides information on the programme and application requirements. Interested candidates should confirm the support of their employer and complete this online form:
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Programme Content
Level 4 – Skills for Biomedical Scientists, Introduction to Biomedicine, Biological Chemistry, Cell Biology and Physiology, Molecular Biology and Genetics;
Level 5 – Human Physiology, Cell Biology and Pathology, Clinical Genetics, Laboratory Investigation of Human Disease, Medical Microbiology, Blood Biomedicine;
Level 6 – Research Project, Cancer Biology, Infection and Immunity, Translational Biomedicine, Professional Practice (inc. End Point Assessment).
Duration and Delivery
4 years part-time, 20% ‘Off-the-Job’ training per week.
6 study days on campus per yearand work-based learning will be complemented by synchronous (live) and asynchronous (recorded) on-line teaching activities that will take place over the equivalent of one day per week throughout the calendar year.
Key Dates
- Main round of admissions: please submit EoIs by 28 April 2023
- Interviews are expected to be held in (or close to) the week of 22 May 2023
- Later applications will be processed on a case-by-case basis
Webinar: Applied Biomedical Science Degree Apprenticeship
We will hold a webinar and Q&A session on the programme for employers and interested candidates on 22 March at 2pm (via Microsoft Teams).
Register nowFor further information, please contact:
Dr Mark Williams, Programme Director
Dr Audrey Heppleston, Deputy Director