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It reveals how multi-cellular organisms form the correct cells, tissues and organs in the right place at the right time, to generate a complex and functional organism. This revolutionary area of science is important for future disease therapy and industrial applications. Biological Sciences (Development, Regeneration, and Stem Cells) BSc (Hons)UndergraduateYear of entry: 2027UCAS Code: C140Duration: 3 years, 4 yearsDelivery: Full-timeThe study of development reveals how multi-cellular organisms form the correct cells, tissues and organs. This revolutionary area of science is important for future disease therapy and industrial applications. Biological Sciences (Ecology) BSc (Hons)UndergraduateYear of entry: 2026UCAS Code: C180Duration: 3 years, 4 yearsDelivery: Full-timeEcology is not just studied in labs. It involves getting out there into the field to understand complex ecosystems. This makes it essential for solving real-world environmental problems. Ecologists bring together ideas from across biological and environmental sciences to simplify complex issues and identify key factors for further study. Biological Sciences (Ecology) BSc (Hons)UndergraduateYear of entry: 2027UCAS Code: C180Duration: 3 years, 4 yearsDelivery: Full-timeEcology helps us understand how living things behave in the real world. It involves getting into the field to understand complex ecosystems and is essential for solving real-world environmental problems. Biological Sciences (Evolutionary Biology) BSc (Hons)UndergraduateYear of entry: 2026UCAS Code: C182Duration: 3 years, 4 yearsDelivery: Full-timeAll species are related in a common phylogenetic tree. The diverse and extraordinary adaptations that allow organisms to function have evolved through natural selection. You will learn evolutionary biology principles and how to apply them to a variety of topics including geology, plant and animal breeding and computer science. Biological Sciences (Evolutionary Biology) BSc (Hons)UndergraduateYear of entry: 2027UCAS Code: C182Duration: 3 years, 4 yearsDelivery: Full-timeEvolutionary biology is at the centre of modern biology, spanning genomes to whole organisms. Learn evolutionary biology principles and apply them to varied topics, including geology and computer science. Biological Sciences (Genetics) BSc (Hons)UndergraduateYear of entry: 2026UCAS Code: C400Duration: 3 years, 4 yearsDelivery: Full-timeGenetics is the study of biological variation and its inheritance. Exploring the fundamental control mechanisms of living systems, genetics is a field that underlies many modern biological research areas. You will explore biological areas such as the molecular and cellular sides of genetics and basic genetic analysis and chromosome theory. Biological Sciences (Genetics) BSc (Hons)UndergraduateYear of entry: 2027UCAS Code: C400Duration: 3 years, 4 yearsDelivery: Full-timeGenetics is the study of biological variation and its inheritance. Explore biological areas such as the molecular and cellular sides of genetics, and basic genetic analysis and chromosome theory. Biological Sciences (Immunology) BSc (Hons)UndergraduateYear of entry: 2026UCAS Code: C550Duration: 3 years, 4 yearsDelivery: Full-timeImmunology is a rapidly evolving subject at the forefront of advances in science and medicine. It looks at the ways in which animals react to infectious agents such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites, as well as to tumours and organ transplantation. Biological Sciences (Immunology) BSc (Hons)UndergraduateYear of entry: 2027UCAS Code: C550Duration: 3 years, 4 yearsDelivery: Full-timeImmunology is a rapidly evolving subject that looks at how animals react to infectious agents such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites, as well as to tumours and organ transplantation. … 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 …