Develop cutting-edge skills and knowledge that save lives on this degree at the forefront of groundbreaking medical innovation.
You’ll explore the human form and function in health and disease through lab-based learning and expert academic and industry guidance in state-of-the-art surroundings, applying your learnings to diagnoses and treatments.
This course is accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science and designed in collaboration with Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust to ensure it has real world relevance – you’ll graduate ready for various ca...
Develop cutting-edge skills and knowledge that save lives on this degree at the forefront of groundbreaking medical innovation. <br/><br/>You’ll explore the human form and function in health and disease through lab-based learning and expert academic and industry guidance in state-of-the-art surroundings, applying your learnings to diagnoses and treatments.<br/><br/>This course is accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science and designed in collaboration with Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust to ensure it has real world relevance – you’ll graduate ready for various career routes with a biomedical science degree.<br/><br/>**Why study at Hull?** <br/><br/>• Real-world relevance: Study on an accredited programme designed in collaboration with Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.<br/>• Industry links: Enhance your employability through our excellent relationships with biotechnology companies, research units and hospitals such as the Queen’s Centre for oncology and haematology at Hull’s Castle Hill Hospital.<br/>• Industry-standard facilities: We’re one of the few UK campuses with a pre-clinical imaging unit. Gain practical skills and experience here, and in our leading research laboratory The Daisy Building.<br/><br/>**Where could this take me?**<br/><br/>You could start your career at the cutting edge of research, helping to diagnose and treat diseases with a biomedical science degree. You’ll be also eligible to work in the health service, medical institutions and education. <br/><br/>Typical graduate roles include biomedical scientist, forensic scientist, biotechnologist, toxicologist, healthcare scientist, and medical research scientist. Former Hull students have gone on to work for employers like ConocoPhillips, Reckitt, Smith & Nephew, the Civil Service, pharmacies, independent diagnostic and quality control testing laboratories and the NHS.