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University-Level Prospectus | FOUNDATION DEGREES


FdSc HUMAN BIOSCIENCES AWARDING BODY: UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH


2 YEARS, FULL-TIME C701


This FdSc deepens your knowledge of human biology and related topics.


Throughout the course, you will study a wide range of subjects, including Anatomy, Human Life Cycle, Genetics, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Human Physiology. You will develop skills and knowledge across the spectrum of subject disciplines, enabling an understanding of these and other key questions relating to human biology, health and disease.


The assessments vary from essays and presentations to lab reports and exams. Most modules have two assessments during the year as well as a final exam.


PROGRESSION


Foundation Degree graduates may be able to progress to the final year of the BSc (Hons) Human Biosciences or the BSc (Hons) Biosciences (top-up) degree at the University of Plymouth, or complete their degree at an alternative institution.2 Jobs in areas such as biomedical and public health laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, sales & marketing, health development, food quality control and teaching are some of the roles that would suit the FdSc graduate.


FIND OUT ABOUT YOUR COURSE & ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ONLINE PETROC.AC.UK/HE


www.petroc.ac.uk/he 41


Please note there is a progression application deadline and places may be subject to availability.


2 NICOLA, HUMAN BIOSCIENCES


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