Funding
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Money MattersFrom blood science to cellular science, immunology to haematology, get ready to put biomedical science under the microscope and discover your future.
Watch our video of Dr Ria Weston, as she talks about the techniques you'll learn in our high-spec cell and molecular laboratory and the industry-standard equipment you'll have access to from the first week of your life sciences degree.
Over the course of our biomedical science degree, you’ll gain an in-depth understanding of t...
3 years full-time, up to 6 years part-time
4 years with a placement
4 years with foundation year
The skill to diagnose medical disorders and offer recommendations on therapeutic intervention is all about bringing scientific understanding to a human context. It’s the ability to bridge the gap between patient and treatment – improving people’s wellbeing and even saving lives.
Our biomedical science degree will help you to build on your knowledge of biology to make a positive impact on health and wellbeing. With us, you could be using microbiology techniques to diagnose the source of an infection or learning how to perform tests to determine safe blood matches for blood transfusion. You will learn about the latest genomic and proteomic techniques and how these may be applied in diagnostics and in the development of new drugs and therapies.
The Department of Life Sciences has strong links to the NHS, hospitals and clinicians, which not only shape our curriculum but also ensure the skills you’re learning are fully relevant to the workplace.
Study biomedical science with us and you’ll emerge as an independent thinker who can apply critical analysis to real-world problems – with knowledge and laboratory skills that are in demand by healthcare organisations. In other words, you’ll have the attributes you’ll need to embark on a range of fascinating careers in the biological, pharmaceutical, healthcare and other associated industries.
Health and Care Professions Council
Royal Society of Biology
Teaching Excellence Framework 2023-2027
National Student Survey 2024 (NSS)
Whether you’ve already made your decision about what you want to study, or you’re just considering your options, there are lots of ways you can meet us and find out more about student life at Manchester Met.
We offer:
Your studies are supported by a department of committed and enthusiastic teachers and researchers, experts in their chosen field.
We often link up with external professionals too, helping to enhance your learning and build valuable connections to the working world.
These typical entry requirements may be subject to change for the 2025/26 academic year. Please check back for further details.
UK and Channel Islands full-time foundation year fee: £9,250 per year for the foundation year. This tuition fee is agreed subject to UK government policy and parliamentary regulation and may increase each academic year in line with inflation or UK government policy for both new and continuing students.
EU and Non-EU international full-time foundation year fee: £21,500 per year. When progressing from the pre-degree foundation year to the linked degree. Tuition fees will remain the same for each year of your course providing you complete it in the normal timeframe (no repeat years or breaks in study)
Full-time fee: £9,250 per year. This tuition fee is agreed subject to UK government policy and parliamentary regulation and may increase each academic year in line with inflation or UK government policy for both new and continuing students.
Part-time fee: £2312.50 per 30 credits studied. This tuition fee is agreed subject to UK government policy and parliamentary regulation and may increase each academic year in line with inflation or UK government policy for both new and continuing students. The total amount you pay each year may differ based on the number of credits studied.
Full-time fee: £21,500 per year. Tuition fees will remain the same for each year of your course providing you complete it in the normal timeframe (no repeat years or breaks in study).
Part-time fee: £5375 per 30 credits studied. The fee per credit will remain the same for each year of your course providing you complete it in the normal timeframe (eg no repeat years or breaks in study). The total amount you pay each year may differ based on the number of credits studied.
A degree typically comprises 360 credits, a DipHE 240 credits, a CertHE 120 credits, and an integrated masters 480 credits. The tuition fee for the placement year for those courses that offer this option is £1,850, subject to inflationary increases based on government policy and providing you progress through the course in the normal timeframe (no repeat years or breaks in study). The tuition fee for the study year abroad for those courses that offer this option is £1,385, subject to inflationary increases based on government policy and providing you progress through the course in the normal timeframe (no repeat years or breaks in study).
Part-time students may take a maximum of 90 credits each academic year.
Students often choose to buy a laptop in their first year, however, there are PCs on campus. You will be provided with a laboratory coat and safety glasses on commencement of your programme. If you lose or damage these, replacement is your responsibility.
There is the opportunity to transfer to the four-year programme with a minimum of 36 weeks placement. There is no bursary associated with the placement year and you will be required to pay the placement year course fee, in addition to travel and living costs.
You may wish to join the Institute of Biomedical Science, Royal Society of Biology or Physiological Society, particularly in your final year. Student membership of the IBMS, for example, costs £10 per year.
Find out more about financing your studies and whether you may qualify for one of our bursaries and scholarships
Money MattersBiomedical and healthcare science graduates may go on to a range of subject-specific careers in the biological, pharmaceutical, healthcare and other associated industries. Recent graduates have gone on to secure employment in the NHS, laboratory/research work, the pharmaceutical industry, education and medical communications. Many of our graduates also go on to further studies at masters and PhD level.
Your degree will also give you a wide variety of transferable skills that can be applied to non-subject specific career pathways such as in local government, environment agencies, teaching, management and the civil service. For those who wish to continue their studies, we offer a range of postgraduate programmes across the breadth of healthcare sciences
You can apply for the full-time option of this course through UCAS.
UCAS code(s)C740
Institution code: M40
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