SHU - Biomedical Sciences Courses
Transcript of SHU - Biomedical Sciences Courses
Sheffield Hallam University
Portfolio of Bioscience Courses
Includes:
• Biochemistry
• Biology
• Biomedical Sciences
• Forensic and Analytical Science
• Forensic Biosciences
• Human Biology
• Pharmaceutical Sciences
BMed Sci for validation April 2010
Healthcare Sciences
Encompass three broad areas:
Life Sciences
Physiological Sciences
Clinical Engineering and Physical Sciences
Biomedical Scientists: e.g. haematology, cellular pathology, microbiology, clinical biochemistry
Genetics, embryology
Respiratory, cardiac physiology, sleep physiology, audiology, perfusion, neurophysiology
Clinical engineer, medical physics, clinical medical technologist e.g. radiology, radiotherapist
Biosciences Courses General
100 out of 120 first year credits common to all degrees
Skills for Science
Molecular and Analytical Science
Cells, Molecules and Metabolism
Human Physiology and Anatomy
Microbiology and Genetics
Basic lab skills, scientific writing, information gathering, data handling
Core chemical concepts, analytical techniques e.g. chromatography
Biological molecules and their role in cellular processes
Anatomy and physiological function of major organ systems
Introduction to basic concepts in microbiology and genetics
Biosciences Courses General
All courses: a substantial laboratory component
First year: basic lab skills, data analysis, forensic assignment
Second year: longer labs, 2-3 days, subject specific skills e.g. cell culture, enzyme assays, pathological techniques
Final year: research project
BSc Biomedical Sciences
Specific module in year 1: Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Practice
Accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science as a preliminary qualification for HPC registration as a Biomedical Scientist
Second year:
• Biology of Disease
• Analytical Science
• Proteins and Metabolism
• Molecular Biology
• Immunology
• Microbiology
• Principles of Pharmacology
• Professional Development
BSc Biomedical Sciences
Placement between years 2 and 3 is highly recommended
Final Year:
• Pathological Sciences
• Topics in Clinical Biochemistry and Haematology
• Medical Microbiology
• Research project
• Professional Practice or Professional Studies
+ 20 credits of elective choice
e.g. GSK, Astra Zeneca, NHS, Covance, Parexel
NHS, pharmaceutical, analytical industry, research, teaching
BSc Human Biology
Specialist first year module: Introduction to Human Biology
Second year:
• Proteins and Metabolism
• Molecular Biology
• Professional Development
• Principles of Pharmacology
• Immunology
• Case Study in Human Biology
• Control Physiology
• Cell Biology
As for Biomedical Sciences
BSc Human Biology
Placement option also encouraged
Final Year:
• Research project
• Professional Practice or Professional Studies
• Physiology of Exercise and Health
• Human Genetics
• Neuroscience
+ electives
As Biomedical Sciences
Physiology, healthcare, other disciplines such as physiotherapy (may be following further study inc. medicine), research
BSc Biochemistry
First year module: Fundamentals of Chemistry
Second Year:
• Professional Development
• Proteins and Metabolism
• Molecular Biology
• Analytical Science
• Principles of Pharmacology
• Microbiology
• Cell Biology or Organic Chemistry
• Immunology or Biological Chemistry
As Biomedical Sciences
BSc Biochemistry
Final Year:
• Research project
• Professional Practice or Professional Studies
• Cellular Control Processes
• Molecular Biotechnology
• Structural Biology
+ electives
Biotechnology, food technology, pharmaceutical, environmental industries
As Biomedical Sciences
Placement option also encouraged
BMed Sci
Initially described and specified by DoH relating to proposals set out in this document
Scope of this has now changed: role of BMed Sci in this context ??
However, we have developed a course suitable for those interested in a career in Healthcare Science in a variety of settings
BMed Sci
First year module: Introduction to Healthcare Science
Second Year:
• Professional Development
• Biology of Disease
• Proteins and Metabolism
• Molecular Biology
• Immunology
• Healthcare Technology and Equipment
• Control Physiology
As Biomedical Sciences
BMed Sci
Placement option also encouraged
Final Year:
• Pathological Sciences
• Research project
• Professional Practice or Professional Studies
• Case Studies in Healthcare Science
• Radiation Biology
As Biomedical Sciences
Skills Gained
Laboratory Techniques
General skills and subject specific techniques e.g. PCR, aseptic technique, analytical instrumentation
Communication
Written reports and essays, posters, oral presentations
Team working: in pairs and small groups
Information gathering
Searching techniques, evaluation of sources,
Skills Gained
Research Methods
Planning and carrying out a project, data analysis and presentation
Professional
Reflective skills, time management, issues specific to different professions, awareness of employment opportunities, CV writing
Entry Requirements
A Level Biology is required
260 points in total from at least 2 A levels - must include at least 80 in Biology
Chemistry : not required but very useful
5 GCSEs including English and Maths
BTEC National qualifications including at least one GCE/VCE A level or BTEC National qualification where the subject content includes chemistry and biology modules.
Access – an Access to HE Diploma with at least 60 credits from a QAA-recognised Access to HE course including biology and chemistry modules, or an equivalent Access to HE certificate
See prospectus for full list of options
Where Do Our Students Come From?
School – A levels
Access courses
Biosciences extended degree
South YorkshireMidlandsSouth and North EnglandOther parts of UK
All ages
18-60 + years
Returners to studyChange of career
Destinations
NHS Pathology Laboratories
NHS other careers such as clinical physiology
Industry: pharmaceutical, biotechnology, clinical research organisations
Teaching
Further Study: MSc, PhD, medical school
Research: industrial, charitable organisations, academic institutions