Kingston University interprets that the biological sciences form the basis of many new areas of science and technology. They are the foundation of the understanding of a diverse range of subjects – from evolution, genetics and diversity to medicine, drugs and human development.
In this course, students can choose to study human, medical genetics and molecular biology. Practical work includes a laboratory and/or field-based project, a data project or a systematic review. Project work might be based in a laboratory or organisation outside the University. Students will gain the knowledge, techniques and skills they need to boost their employability, ready for when they graduate.
STEM Course
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