Activity Summary
You will study up to four modules each term with each module containing around three hours of class teaching per-week. For laboratory-based modules there will be around four hours per week of laboratory practical work. All modules provide tutorial support which usually involves an extra hour per-module per-week.
Course resources will be available on Moodle, an innovative teaching and learning environment which will enhance your learning experience and will keep you up-to-date with coursework and assignments on-the-go.
How long is a BSc (Hons) Applied Biomedical Science course?
The duration of the Applied Biomedical Science course is 4 years. This is to include independent study and coursework preparation, tutorials, lectures and other activities.
Year 4
- Lectures - 20 students per group, 5 hours per week in term 1
- Seminars - 50 students per group, 1 hour per week
- Tutorial - 20 students per group, 2 hours per week
- Project Supervision - 1 student per group, 27 hours in term 2
- Placement - All students - 38 hours per week for 7 weeks in year 2 and 14 weeks in year 3
Independent Study
You will engage in a number of independent learning activities involving research of scientific literature or laboratory-based research.
Staff Delivering on This Course
Teaching and learning is delivered by RGU lecturers and by biomedical science professionals who are normally based in NHS laboratories. Some lectures are presented as seminars by visiting Medical Consultants or Researchers in biomedical science. Laboratory based modules are taught and demonstrated by Lecturers with support from technical teams and postgraduate research student Demonstrators. Placement activities are taught by practicing Biomedical Scientists within NHS laboratories.