Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B or IB HL5 in one of the following subjects: Biology/Human Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Psychology or Maths/Pure Maths/Further Maths. GCSE Maths at grade B.Applicants studying one of the following BTEC Extended Diplomas will be considered without GCE AL science: Applied Science, Animal Management, Agriculture, Countryside Management, Fish management, Forestry and Arboriculture, Marine Biology
Typical offerAAA-AAB; IB: 36-34; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B or IB HL5 in one of the following subjects: Biology/Human Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Psychology or Maths/Pure Maths/Further Maths. GCSE Maths at grade B.Applicants studying one of the following BTEC Extended Diplomas will be considered without GCE AL science: Applied Science, Animal Management, Agriculture, Countryside Management, Fish management, Forestry and Arboriculture, Marine Biology
Typical offerAAA-AAB IB: 36-34?; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B or IB HL5 in one of the following subjects: Biology/Human Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Psychology or Maths/Pure Maths/Further Maths. GCSE Maths at grade B.Applicants studying one of the following BTEC Extended Diplomas will be considered without GCE AL science: Applied Science, Animal Management, Agriculture, Countryside Management, Fish management, Forestry and Arboriculture, Marine Biology
Typical offerAAB-ABB; IB: 34-32; Required subjectsGCE AL Biology and Chemistry, both at grade B; IB Biology and Chemistry HL5. GCSE Maths at grade B and either GCSE Double Award Science or GCSE Chemistry at grade C.
The degree programme in Biochemistry focuses on understanding the biochemical control of biological processes, particularly in the cell, and the tools for investigating these mechanisms. After a broad first year, this degree focuses on cellular biochemistry providing specialist modules aimed at understanding key topics at the frontiers of cell biology. As you progress through years two and three, a wide choice of biochemistry module options is available.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB: 38-34; Required subjectsGCE AL Biology and Chemistry, both at grade B; IB Biology and Chemistry HL5. GCSE Maths at grade B and either GCSE Double Award Science or GCSE Chemistry at grade C.
The degree programme in Biochemistry focuses on understanding the biochemical control of biological processes, particularly in the cell, and the tools for investigating these mechanisms. After a broad first year, this degree focuses on cellular biochemistry providing specialist modules aimed at understanding key topics at the frontiers of cell biology. As you progress through years two and three, a wide choice of biochemistry module options is available.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB: 38-34; Required subjectsGCE AL Biology and Chemistry, both at grade B; IB Biology and Chemistry HL5. GCSE Maths at grade B and either GCSE Double Award Science or GCSE Chemistry at grade C.
The degree programme in Biochemistry focuses on understanding the biochemical control of biological processes, particularly in the cell, and the tools for investigating these mechanisms. After a broad first year, this degree focuses on cellular biochemistry providing specialist modules aimed at understanding key topics at the frontiers of cell biology. As you progress through years two and three, a wide choice of biochemistry module options is available.
Typical offerAAB-ABB; IB: 34-32; Required subjectsGCE AL Biology and Chemistry, both at grade B; IB Biology and Chemistry HL5. GCSE Maths at grade B and either GCSE Double Award Science or GCSE Chemistry at grade C.
This increasingly popular degree provides training in both biological sciences and chemistry and shows how this multidisciplinary area relates to aspects of medicine and drug design.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB: 38-34; Required subjectsGCE AL Biology and Chemistry, both at grade B; IB Biology and Chemistry HL5. GCSE Maths at grade B and either GCSE Double Award Science or GCSE Chemistry at grade C.
This four-year version of the BSc (Hons) Biological and Medicinal Chemistry degree includes a paid year in industry between the second and final years. This third year is competitive-entry and you spend a salaried year working on a research project in the chemical, biotechnology or pharmaceutical sectors; we have established collaborations with local, national and multinational companies and agencies. We find that our students gain valuable experience from working in industry: not only first-hand knowledge, but improvements in personal and transferable skills, making new contacts and enhancing employability - our industrial placement degrees develop experienced graduates and the placement companies often offer employment after graduation.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB: 38-34; Required subjectsGCE AL Biology and Chemistry, both at grade B; IB Biology and Chemistry HL5. GCSE Maths at grade B and either GCSE Double Award Science or GCSE Chemistry at grade C.
This four-year version of the Biological and Medicinal Chemistry degree includes a year studying abroad, between the second and final years. In this third year you study in a university with which we have established links, for example in North America or Australia, and credit for this academic work counts towards your degree at Exeter.
Typical offerAAB-ABB; IB: 34-32; Required subjectsGCE AL Biology at grade B or IB Biology HL5, and another GCE AL science subject at grade B or IB HL5. GCSE Maths at grade B and either GCSE Double Award Science or GCSE Chemistry at grade C.GCE AL/AS Science includes: Biology/Human Biology*; Chemistry; Computing; Design and Technology; Electronics; Environmental Studies; Geography; Geology; Maths/Pure Maths/Further Maths*; Physical Education; Physics; Psychology; Science (applied);?Statistics.?
This is our most popular and flexible degree programme, giving you the option to design either a broad-based biology degree or a more focused degree specialising in areas of biology which interest you. You will have 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 as part of your degree title, eg, BSc Biological Sciences (Animal Biology).