UCD Biological, Biomedical & Biomolecular Sciences (BBB)
Physiology BSc (Hons) (NFQ Level 8)
Physiology students working on experiment in the Conway Institute
CAO Code DN200 BBB
CAO Points Range 2014 515 — 625 Length of Course 4 Years DN200 Places 402
Entry Requirements English ¬ Irish ¬ Mathematics (Min OB3/HD3 in LC or equivalent) ¬ One laboratory science subject (Min OB3/HD3 in LC or equivalent. Applied Mathematics or Geography may be used instead of a laboratory science subject.) ¬ Two other recognised subjects
Leaving Certificate Passes in six subjects including those shown above, of which two must be minimum HC3
A-Level/GCSE See
www.ucd.ie/myucd/alevel
Other EU Applicants See
www.ucd.ie/myucd/eu
Non-EU Applicants See
www.ucd.ie/myucd/noneu
Level 5/6 FETAC Entry Routes Yes, see
www.ucd.ie/myucd/fetac
Level 6/7 Progression Routes Yes, see
www.ucd.ie/myucd/hetac
Mature Entry Route Yes, see page 182
Why is this course for me? Physiology is an area of biology related to how the human body works. Physiologists are interested in how the cells and organs of the body operate and how their incredible array of processes co-operate to enable our bodies to function under normal and challenging circumstances. Physiologists are therefore at the forefront of medical research and the search for a better understanding of disease processes.
At UCD, Physiology students acquire a thorough understanding of the organs of the body such as the heart, lungs, kidneys and how they function, interact and respond to the internal and external environment.
What will I study? This is a sample pathway for a degree in Physiology. Topics include neurophysiology, metabolic biochemistry, membrane biology, respiratory physiology and cardiovascular physiology.
First Year Biology ¬ Chemistry ¬ Physics ¬ Mathematics ¬ Optional Science modules ¬ Elective modules
Second Year Physiology ¬ + 2 other Science subjects ¬ Elective modules
Third Year Physiology ¬ Elective modules
Fourth Year Physiology (includes a research project in a laboratory setting)
Other courses of interest Pharmacology
Biomedical, Health & Life Sciences
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All Science courses are full time, with many student timetables running from 9.00am to 5.00pm or later. Depending on the subject choices, a weekly timetable can include lectures, practicals and tutorials.
Assessment varies with each module but may comprise continuous assessment of practicals, written exams and online learning activities.
Career & Graduate Study Opportunities Physiology graduates go on to establish careers in the following areas:
– Biomedical research in the university system or other government-run operations
– Pharmaceutical industry-based research and development
– Clinical trials – Pharmaceutical industry sales
Physiology graduates regularly gain places on graduate-entry Medicine and other allied healthcare degree courses. UCD provides opportunities for graduate physiological research at the master’s or PhD level. Research into basic physiological mechanisms takes place but the research focus is on translational research, i.e. the research that enhances our understanding of human disease that leads to advances in the improvement of human health.
International Study Opportunities Physiology students have spent time studying at the following universities:
– San Jose State University, USA – University of Queensland, Australia
“I always had an interest in the human body and its complexity. In my second year I chose Physiology modules along with some Microbiology and Neuroscience modules; this allowed me to get a feel for Physiology and make sure I really liked it before I made my final decision. What I love about Physiology is most of the lectures are in classrooms so you really get to engage and ask questions. The lecturers are also approachable and actively encourage us to contact them. I’ve been offered the chance to do research in UCD this summer, which is a great opportunity. After I graduate I’d love to do some further clinical research in particular in the area of sport trauma and injury or endocrinology.”
Laura Whitney Student
www.ucd.ie/myucd/physiology 122
Dr Katherine Howell UCD School of Medicine UCD Conway Institute, Belfield, Dublin 4
katherine.howell@ucd.ie +353 1 716 6730
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