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Course description

This programme offers you an academically-challenging and career-developing study of biological systems at the molecular and cellular level.

Biochemistry is fundamental to most areas of life-science. It has a significant impact on modern medical research and is essential in the pharmaceutical, nutrition, forensic, bioengineering, agricultural and environmental industries.

This programme is designed to create highly skilled and driven biochemists that are suitable for employment in the life-sciences or for further academic research.

You will be taught to apply chemical and physical principles to biological molecules in complex living systems in order to expand your understanding of the molecular basis of the processes which take place within these organisms.

Through a combination of taught courses, and research, you will explore the structures, dynamics, interactions and metabolic pathways of biological molecules, from small molecules to large macromolecular complexes.

Subjects

Biochemistry, Science

Entry requirements

Entry requirements for individual programmes vary, so please check the details for the specific programme you wish to apply for on our website. You will also need to meet the University’s language requirements

Course options

Course Type: Full-time
Details
Date: 01/09/2025 Cost: Get in touch with the course provider or visit their website for more information
Venue details

Central area campus

George Square

Edinburgh

Course Type: Full-time
Details
Date: 01/09/2025 Cost: Get in touch with the course provider or visit their website for more information
Venue details

Central area campus

George Square

Edinburgh

Course provider

The University of Edinburgh

Central area campus
George Square
Edinburgh

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