3 Medical Research BSc degrees found
- BSc
- Health Care
- Biomedical Studies
- Medical Research
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3 Medical Research BSc degrees found
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University of Kent
BSc (Hons) Applied Chemical Sciences
- Chatham, United Kingdom
- Online
BSc
Part time
5 years
On-Campus
English
The higher apprenticeship is delivered as a blended course. Most material will be in the form of directed self-learning via the university's e-learning platform, Moodle, and face-to-face teaching held over the summer. The University of Kent is at the forefront of providing science-based higher and degree apprenticeships. It is one of the few universities to provide a chemical science-aligned degree program for Laboratory Scientists with higher apprenticeship standards.
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Linköping University
BSc in Experimental and Industrial Biomedicine
- Linköping, Sweden
BSc
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
English
Are you interested in applying theory in Biomedicine in projects from industry, healthcare, or academia? Learning how to manage running projects with skills in entrepreneurship and business development. Then the BSc program in Experimental and Industrial Biomedicine will give you exciting years! LiU will offer the first international bachelor program in Sweden that combines project management skills with practical experience research techniques in the field of biomedicine. Designed in partnership with world-leading pharmaceutical and biotech companies to ensure our graduates have the knowledge and skills required to work at the forefront of biomedical research and innovation.
University of Essex
BSc Statistics
- Colchester, United Kingdom
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
Data is everywhere, and our BSc Statistics course combines a well-rounded mathematical core with specialist modules in statistics and data analysis, giving you a solid foundation for practical problem-solving in all sorts of areas. Topics on this course include:
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A Bachelor of Science is a degree that is often required for certain advanced careers. Depending on how much time students devote to their education, it can take about three to four years to earn a BSc.