UCAS code | C103 |
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Duration | 4 years |
Entry year | 2024 |
Campus | Streatham Campus |
Discipline | Biosciences |
Contact | Web: Enquire online |
Typical offer | A-Level: AAA |
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A-Level: AAC |
Overview
- Tailor your programme to your interests, potentially culminating in a named specialism. These include Animal Biology, Microbiology and Infectious Disease, and Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Optional residential field courses in the UK and abroad
- The opportunity to apply your skills in practical settings throughout your studies provides a variety of employment and further study opportunities after you graduate
- Our four-year programme includes completion of a research-focused MSci
Top 10 in the world for Ecology
9th in the ShanghaiRankings Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2022
Top 20 in the UK for world-leading research in Biological Sciences
REF 2021, based on 4-star research
State-of-the-art teaching laboratory for observational, experimental and numerical aspects of biosciences
Top 5 in the Russell Group for student satisfaction
Biosciences: In five out of seven themes (National Student Survey 2023)
Entry requirements (typical offer)
Qualification | Typical offer | Required subjects |
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A-Level | AAA | A in Biology and A in another science subject* |
IB | 36/666 | HL 6 in Biology and HL 6 in another science subject* |
BTEC | DDD | Applicants studying a BTEC Extended Diploma are also required to achieve A-levels at grade A in Biology and A in another science subject* |
GCSE | C or 4, B or 5 and C or 4 | Grade C or 4 in English Language, Grade B or 5 in Mathematics and Grade C or 4 in Double Award Science or Chemistry |
Access to HE | 30 L3 credits at Distinction Grade and 15 L3 credits at Merit Grade. | To include at least 15 L3 credits at Distinction Grade in an acceptable Biology subject area and 15 L3 credits at Distinction Grade in another Science subject area*. |
T-Level | T-Levels not accepted | N/A |
Contextual Offer | A-Level: AAC |
Specific subject requirements must still be achieved where stated above. Find out more about contextual offers. |
Other accepted qualifications | ||
English language requirements |
International students need to show they have the required level of English language to study this course. The required test scores for this course fall under Profile B2. Please visit our English language requirements page to view the required test scores and equivalencies from your country. |
NB General Studies is not included in any offer.
Grades advertised on each programme webpage are the typical level at which our offers are made and provide information on any specific subjects an applicant will need to have studied in order to be considered for a place on the programme. However, if we receive a large number of applications for the programme we may not be able to make an offer to all those who are predicted to achieve/have achieved grades which are in line with our typical offer. For more information on how applications are assessed and when decisions are released, please see: After you apply
*Accepted science subjects: Biology/Human Biology^; Chemistry; Computing; Design and Technology; Economics; Electronics; Environmental Science; Environmental Studies; Geography; Geology; Life and Health Sciences (Double Award only), Marine Science; Maths/Pure Maths/Further Maths^; Physical Education; Physics; Psychology; Science (applied); Sport Science; Statistics.
^If more than one of these is taken they would only count as one 'science' but could count as two A-levels towards our general requirements.
Course content
The four-year MSci Biological Sciences programme mirrors the BSc Biological Sciences programme during the first three years, but also includes an additional fourth year to undertake a research project.
This flexible degree programme, gives you the option to design either a broad-based biology degree or a more focused degree specialising in areas of biology which interest you. There is the opportunity to follow one of three specialisms – animal biology, microbiology and infectious disease or molecular and cellular biology – and graduate with your chosen specialism named in your degree title, eg, MSci Biological Sciences (Animal Biology).
After a foundation first year, which covers the range of biology from molecules to ecosystems, you have freedom of module choice in second and third year. Options range from forensic science to the ecology of environmental change; from mammalian biology to medical biotechnology; from human molecular biology to a coral reef field course.
The modules we outline here provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this degree course based on recent academic teaching. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand.
You will be introduced to modern techniques associated with biology research and their application within a range of fields from biotechnology industries to biodiversity and conservation. Modules cover animals, cells, biochemistry, ecology, genetics, microbiology and plants.
120 credits of compulsory modules
Compulsory modules
Code | Module | Credits |
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BIO1331 | Animals | 15 |
BIO1332 | Biochemistry | 15 |
BIO1333 | Fundamental Principles for Bioscientists | 15 |
BIO1334 | Genetics | 15 |
BIO1336 | Ecology | 15 |
BIO1337 | Microbiology | 15 |
BIO1338 | Plants | 15 |
BIO1339 | Cells | 15 |
There is only one compulsory module in the second year (Research Skills and Bioethics) and this forms a foundation for the work of the final year research project. Optional modules span a wide range of biology, including field courses in the UK and abroad*, and subjects including medical and general microbiology, forensic science, human and molecular biology.
*Field course destinations are subject to change
15 credits of compulsory modules, 105 credits of optional modules
Compulsory modules
Code | Module | Credits |
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BIO2071 | Research Skills and Bioethics | 15 |
Optional modules
Code | Module | Credits |
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BioS S2 BSc-MSci Bio opt 2023-4 | ||
BIO2066 | Forensic Science | 15 |
BIO2074 | Marine Biology | 15 |
BIO2076 | Ecology and Environment | 15 |
BIO2081 | Coral Reef Field Course | 15 |
BIO2082 | Animal Ecophysiology | 15 |
BIO2086 | Metabolism | 15 |
BIO2088 | Advanced Cell Biology | 15 |
BIO2089 | Molecular Biology of the Gene | 15 |
BIO2090 | Analytical Techniques in Biochemistry | 15 |
BIO2092 | Genomics and Introductory Bioinformatics | 15 |
BIO2093 | Modern Theories of Evolution | 15 |
BIO2096 | Practical Skills in Field Ecology | 15 |
BIO2099 | Molecular Plant Science | 15 |
BIO2101 | Advanced Microbiology | 15 |
BIO2106 | Employability and Workplace Learning | 15 |
CSC2004 | Medical Genetics | 15 |
PSY2214 | Observations and Experiments in Animal Behaviour | 15 |
PSY2217 | Wild Behaviour | 15 |
CSC2026 | The Biology of Cancer | 15 |
You will take modules that will provide you with the opportunity to focus on an area of biology that particularly interests you. You will also undertake an independent research project, which may be field-based and/or laboratory-based and is centred on the cutting-edge research of leading bioscientists.
45 credits of compulsory modules, 75 credits of optional modules
Compulsory modules
Code | Module | Credits |
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BIO3096 | Biosciences Research Project | 45 |
Optional modules
Code | Module | Credits |
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BioS SF BSc-S3 MSci Bio opt 2023-4 | ||
BIO3037 | Ecology of Environmental Change | 15 |
BIO3041 | Pharmacology and Medicinal Chemistry | 15 |
BIO3046 | Frontiers in Plant Biology | 15 |
BIO3047 | Advanced Applications of Physiology | 15 |
BIO3067 | Ecotoxicology | 15 |
BIO3077 | Frontiers in Molecular Cell Biology | 15 |
BIO3078 | Cellular Basis of Immunity | 15 |
BIO3082 | Science Communication | 15 |
BIO3083 | Current Issues in Marine Biology | 15 |
BIO3085 | Horizons of Biochemical Research | 15 |
BIO3086 | Cell Biology of Disease | 15 |
BIO3092 | Bioinformatics | 15 |
BIO3093 | Energy Metabolism | 15 |
BIO3097 | Living in a Microbial World | 15 |
BIO3098 | Biology of Marine Vertebrates | 15 |
NEU3003 | Psychology Applied to Health | 15 |
BIO3058 | Beyond the Frontiers of Medical Mycology | 15 |
BIO3059 | Molecular Biology of Bacterial Infection | 15 |
ESS3506 | Sustainable Nutrition | 15 |
You will undertake a research project focused on a specialised area aligned to one of our leading research groups. You will also undertake advanced modules in this final year.
105 credits of compulsory modules, 15 credits of optional modules
Compulsory modules
Code | Module | Credits |
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BIOM569 | Research Project | 90 |
BIOM527 | Research Grant Proposal | 15 |
Optional modules
Code | Module | Credits |
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BioS SF MSci Bio opt 2023-4 | ||
BIOM514 | Secondary Metabolites | 15 |
BIOM515 | Cellular Basis of Immunity | 15 |
BIOM516 | Bioinformatics | 15 |
BIOM517 | Energy Metabolism | 15 |
BIOM534 | Medical Mycology | 15 |
BIOM543 | Ecology of Environmental Change | 15 |
BIOM544 | Ecotoxicology | 15 |
BIOM545 | Frontiers in Plant Biology | 15 |
BIOM546 | Living in a Microbial World | 15 |
BIOM547 | Frontiers in Molecular Cell Biology | 15 |
BIOM548 | Cell Biology of Disease | 15 |
BIOM551 | Biology of Marine Vertebrates | 15 |
BIOM553 | Current Issues in Marine Biology | 15 |
BIOM554 | Advanced Applications of Physiology | 15 |
BIOM568 | Blue Planet | 15 |
BIOM555 | Bioimaging | 15 |
BIOM570 | Beyond the Frontiers of Medical Mycology | 15 |
BIOM571 | Molecular Biology of Bacterial Infection | 15 |
During your degree you can, if you wish, choose to specialise in one of three named specialisms:
- MSci Biological Sciences (Animal Biology)
- MSci Biological Sciences (Microbiology and Infectious Disease)
- MSci Biological Sciences (Molecular and Cellular Biology)
To qualify for one of the named specialisms you must study sufficient relevant specialist modules from within the core programme. You need to study at least 90 credits, spread across your second year and third year, from the selection of specialist modules below, including at least 60 credits from non-project/dissertation modules.
You will receive advice about the specialisms once you’re at Exeter so you don’t need to make any decisions in advance.
MSci Biological Sciences (Animal Biology)
Year 2
Code | Modules | Credits |
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BIO2074 | Marine Biology | 15 |
BIO2081 | Coral Reef Field Course | 15 |
BIO2082 | Animal Ecophysiology | 15 |
BIO2096 | Practical Skills in Field Ecology | 15 |
PSY2214 | Observations and Experiments in Animal Behaviour | 15 |
PSY2217 | Wild Behaviour | 15 |
Year 3
Code | Modules | Credits |
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BIO3067 | Ecotoxicology | 15 |
BIO3047 | Advanced Applications of Physiology | 15 |
BIO3083 | Current Issues in Marine Biology | 15 |
BIO3091 | Animal Developmental Biology | 15 |
BIO3096 | Biosciences Research Project* | 45 |
BIO3098 | Biology of Marine Vertebrates | 15 |
*For credits from your Independent Research Project/Dissertation to count towards the specialism, your focus of study in this module must be in the field of animal biology.
MSci Biological Sciences (Microbiology and Infectious Disease)
Year 2
Code | Modules | Credits |
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BIO2089 | Molecular Biology of the Gene | 15 |
BIO2101 | Advanced Microbiology | 15 |
Year 3
Code | Modules | Credits |
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BIO3078 | Cellular Basis of Immunity | 15 |
BIO3079 | Molecular Basis of Infection | 15 |
BIO3096 | Biosciences Research Project* | 45 |
BIO3097 | Living in a Microbial World | 15 |
*For credits from your Independent Research Project/Dissertation to count towards the specialism, your focus of study in this module must be in the field of microbiology and infectious disease.
MSci Biological Sciences (Molecular and Cellular Biology)
Year 2
Code | Modules | Credits |
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BIO2088 | Advanced Cell Biology | 15 |
BIO2089 | Molecular Biology of the Gene | 15 |
BIO2092 | Genomics and Introductory Bioinformatics | 15 |
CSC2004 | Medical Genetics | 15 |
Year 3
Code | Modules | Credits |
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BIO3077 | Frontiers in Molecular Cell Biology | 15 |
BIO3078 | Cellular Basis of Immunity | 15 |
BIO3086 | Cell Biology of Disease | 15 |
BIO3092 | Bioinformatics | 15 |
BIO3096 | Biosciences Research Project* | 45 |
*For credits from your Independent Research Project/Dissertation to count towards the specialism, your focus of study in this module must be in the field of molecular and cellular biology.
Fees
Tuition fees for 2025 entry
UK students: £9,250 per year
International students: £30,900 per year
Fieldwork
Please note, some optional/alternative field courses may incur additional costs. When participating in these optional field courses, you will be expected to cover the cost of travel to some locations, which will be outlined clearly beforehand. However, field courses with no additional travel costs are available to select in each year.
You will also need to provide your own specialist personal equipment appropriate to the field course destination, e.g. walking boots, rucksack, mosquito net, sleeping bag, binoculars. You may incur additional costs dependent upon the specific demands of the research project chosen.
Scholarships
The University of Exeter has many different scholarships available to support your education, including £5 million in scholarships for international students, such as our Global Excellence Scholarships*. Financial support is also available for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, lower income households and other under-represented groups to help them access, succeed and progress through higher education.
* Terms and conditions apply. See online for details.
Fieldwork
In the second year, if you are interested in ecology you can attend one of our optional ecology field courses in the Bahamas.
Run on the beautiful desert island of San Salvador, the field course presents a fantastic opportunity to study ecology in a unique and exciting environment. The island is surrounded by coral reefs – many in excellent condition – and other associated habitats. During eight days in the field, you will have the opportunity to snorkel patch reefs, a reef crest, a drop-off, sea-grass beds and mangroves.
Learning and teaching
How will I learn?
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Seminars
- Laboratory sessions
- Independent study
Over the course of your degree, you will participate in a mix of larger lectures to smaller, focused sessions based around the latest research topics. In the teaching laboratory you will develop the necessary skills to become a professional biologist; you will then put these to use while undertaking your independent research project. We encourage students to publish their results in the scientific literature and make a real contribution to the fields of Biosciences.
We frequently introduce new methods of learning and teaching, including increasing use of interactive computer-based approaches to learning through our virtual learning environment, where the details of all modules are stored in an easily navigable website. You can access detailed information about modules and learning outcomes and interact through activities such as the discussion forums.
Learn from experts
We believe every student benefits from being part of a research-led culture and being taught by experts. You will discuss the very latest ideas in seminars and tutorials and be an active member of a research team. Our academics bring their results from the laboratory and the field directly to their teaching, and our students also help to collect this data. The complementary expertise of our staff ensures a vibrant, collaborative research culture within our research groups, made up of researchers at all stages, from Masters to Post-doctoral scientists.
Our staff have close links with a wide range of industrial, medical and conservation organisations, with whom there may be the chance to collaborate for your final year research project. Many of our students work with these organisations during their vacations and others build experience through one of our four-year programmes with industrial experience.
Assessment
Your first year does not count towards your final degree classification, but you do have to pass it in order to progress. All marks after your first year count towards your final classification.
Modules are assessed using a variety of methods including essays, exams, presentations, laboratory reports and a dissertation.
Academic support
As well as more than 15 hours per week of direct contact time with your lecturers, all students have a personal tutor who is available for advice and support throughout your studies. There are also a number of services on campus where you can get advice and information, including the Students’ Guild Advice Unit.
Facilities
Over the course of your degree programme, you will have access to our multi-million pound teaching, learning and research facilities, including our:
- State-of-the-art teaching laboratories
- World-class Aquatic Resources Centre
- State-of-the-art bioimaging facility, incorporating confocal and electron microscopy
- Next-generation DNA sequencing and mass spectrometry facilities
- Plant growth rooms and greenhouse facilities
Optional modules outside of this course
Each year, if you have optional modules available, you can take up to 30 credits in a subject outside of your course. This can increase your employability and widen your intellectual horizons.
Proficiency in a second subject
If you complete 60 credits of modules in one of the subjects below, you may have the words 'with proficiency in [e.g. Social Data Science]' added to your degree title when you graduate.
- A Foreign Language
- Data Science
- Entrepreneurship
- Innovation
- Law (Penryn Campus only)
- Leadership
- Management
- Social Data Science
Your future
Employer-valued skills this course develops
A degree in Biochemistry will help you to develop a wide range of essential skills such as analytical problem solving, team work and organising and communicating information. Whatever you choose to do after graduation, your Biosciences degree will stand you in good stead, with excellent employment prospects and transferable skills.
Supporting your career in Biosciences
Each year Biosciences students are able to access a huge range of opportunities to support their future career options. Sector related careers and employability sessions are put on for the students over the course of their programme which include: career talks and networking events with visiting alumni and employers from a range of backgrounds, employability seminar series events hosted by employers, ‘Dragons Den’ style assessment days, mock interviews and an annual Careers Fair where students can develop networking skills.
Careers services
We have a dedicated, award-winning Careers Service ensuring you have access to careers advisors, mentors and the tools you need to succeed in finding employment in your chosen field on graduation. We offer the Exeter Award and the Exeter Leaders Award which include employability-related workshops, skills events, volunteering and employment which will contribute to your career decision-making skills and success in the employment market.
The University of Exeter has an excellent reputation with graduate recruiters and our students and graduates compete very successfully in the employment market. Whatever path you wish to follow, we’re here to help and support you with all your career and employability needs.
Career paths
Many of our graduates are employed in discipline relevant roles in the UK and overseas including laboratory-based positions, conservation management, ecology, teaching and nursing. Others use the skills gained on their course to enter widely different career paths in law, business or management.
Below are a few examples of initial jobs undertaken by graduates from our Biosciences undergraduate programmes*.
Recent graduates are now working as:
- Laboratory technicians
- Chartered and certified accountants
- Biochemists and biomedical scientists
- Teaching professionals
- Project support officers
- Authors, writers and translators
- Biological scientists
- Natural and social science professionals
- Chemical scientists
- Taxation experts
Recent graduates are now working for:
- Cawood Scientific
- Centrica
- Deloitte LLP
- Environment Agency
- Institute Of Physics Publishing Ltd
- Menarini Diagnostics
- Met Office
- NHS
- PA Consulting
- Thames Water
Further study
Further study is a popular choice for a number of students following graduation from a Biosciences undergraduate degree. Below are a few examples of further study undertaken by recent graduates of undergraduate programmes*.
- MPH/MRes/PhD Biological Sciences
- MPH Medical Studies
- MRes Ecosystem and Environmental Change
- MSc Conservation and Biodiversity
- MSc Environment and Human Health
- MSc Evolutionary and Behavioural Ecology
- MSc Immunology
- MSc Marine Environmental Management
- MSc Surveying and Land/Environmental Management
- MSc Toxicology
*This information has been taken from aggregating the responses from full-time, first degree, UK domiciled students who completed 2017/18 and 2018/19 Graduate Outcomes surveys. Please note that, due to data protection, the job titles and organisations are listed independently and do not necessarily correspond.