2024/25 Undergraduate Programme Catalogue

BSc Biochemistry (For students entering from September 2024 onwards)

Programme overview

Programme code
BSBIOC-R
UCAS code
C700
Duration
3 Years
Method of Attendance
Full Time
Programme manager
Dr Joseph Cockburn
Contact address
J.J.B.Cockburn@leeds.ac.uk
Total credits
360
School/Unit responsible for the parenting of students and programme
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Examination board through which the programme will be considered
Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Groups
Biosciences

Entry requirements

Entry Requirements are available on the Course Search entry

Programme specification

The information on this page is accurate for students entering the programme from September 2024. For students who entered the programme before September 2024, you can find the details of your programme:

BSc Biochemistry

Biochemistry aims to understand how living things work at the molecular level. This knowledge drives important developments in biomedical research, from the development of new drugs to treat neurodegenerative disorders, to cancer therapies and coronavirus vaccines.

Your biochemistry degree will provide a comprehensive understanding of the molecular processes that underpin life. It is an interdisciplinary course that integrates principles from chemistry and biology, equipping you with the knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in various fields, including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medicine, and research.

The first year introduces the molecular building blocks of cells and how they orchestrate the cellular processes that sustain life. Lectures in chemistry build on your existing knowledge and provide a rigorous grounding in the basic physical and chemical concepts that underpin biochemistry as a molecular science. The skills modules will build your practical, numeracy and problem-solving skills, and develop your understanding of the lecture material.

The second year involves in-depth and increasingly research-led study of the major areas that underpin modern biochemistry such as metabolism, gene regulation and ‘omics approaches. The second year skills modules involve more extended projects requiring you to utilise multiple approaches and take greater responsibility for your work.

The third year of the course centres around research-led teaching. Lectures are delivered in advanced topic modules that bring you up to the forefront of modern research. In addition, you will perform a research project of your choice, allowing you to apply the knowledge and skills acquired during your degree, develop expertise in a research area and further build on your analytical and communication skills.

This course will prepare you for a variety of future careers both within scientific research and beyond. We place a strong emphasis on practical based teaching, group teaching, online learning and problem solving. As such, you’ll gain a broad range of transferable skills which are highly valued by employers. As such, our graduates have, for many years, experienced high employment rates and a significant proportion quickly gain employment upon graduation.

This 3-year BSc can be converted into a 4-year integrated Masters (MBiol), subject to suitable academic performance and availability. In years 3 and 4 you would receive additional specialist training, study advanced research topics and undertake your own extended research project. In addition, students have the opportunity to spend a year working in industry, or take a study year abroad. These would take place between years two and three of the degree programme.

Year 1

(For students entering from September 2024 onwards)

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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Compulsory Modules

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
BIOC1202Introductory Skills in Biochemistry20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)PFP
BIOC1203Genes to Proteins20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)PFP
BIOL1110Introductory Skills in the Molecular Biosciences20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)PFP
BLGY1237Introduction to Genetics10Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
CHEM1151Chemistry for Biochemists10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)PFP
FOBS1135The Basis of Life20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Optional Modules

Candidates will be required to study 20 credits from the following optional modules:

- Mathematics for Scientists is compulsory for candidates who have not studied A-level mathematics

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
BLGY1124The Diversity of Life10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
BMSC1112Short Introduction to human body systems10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
CHEM1204Fundamental Organic Chemistry for Biology & Synthesis10Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
MICR1202The Microbial World10Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
MICR1221Introduction to Immunology10Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
NATS1180Mathematics for Scientists10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Discovery Modules

Alternatively, candidates have the option to study up to 20 credits of discovery modules

Year 2

(For students entering from September 2024 onwards)

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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We are currently refreshing our courses to make sure students have the best possible experience. Full module details for years 2 and 3 are not yet available. Before you enter years 2 and 3 details of modules for those years will be provided.

Compulsory Modules

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules - Intermediate skills in the Molecular Biosciences - 20 credits - Enzymes, metabolism, health and disease - 20 credits - The molecular cell and therapeutic development - 20 credits - Intermediate skills in Biochemistry - 20 credits

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
BIOL2114Omics and Big Data Biology20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)

Optional Modules

Candidates will be required to study 20 credits from the following optional modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
BIOL2212Chemotherapy10Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
CHEM2242Introduction to Drug Design10 
MICR2120Cell Biology of Disease10Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
MICR2221Medical Immunology10Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Discovery Modules

Alternatively, candidates have the option to study up to 20 credits of discovery modules in semester 2

Year 3

(For students entering from September 2024 onwards)

[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
View Timetable

We are currently refreshing our courses to make sure students have the best possible experience. Full module details for year 3 are not yet available. Before you enter year 3 full details of modules for that year will be provided.

Compulsory Modules

Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules - Advanced Skills in Biochemistry - 20 credits

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
BIOC3234Advanced Topics in Biochemistry and Structural Biology20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
BIOL3114Advanced Topics in Molecular and Cellular Biology20Semester 1 (Sep to Jan)
BIOL3396Molecular & Cellular Biology Research Projects40Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun)PFP

Optional Modules

Candidates will be required to study 20 credits from the following optional modules:

CodeTitleCreditsSemesterPass for Progression
BIOL3215Cancer Biology20Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)
MICR3202Advanced Topics in Microbiology 220Semester 2 (Jan to Jun)

Last updated: 29/04/2024 16:03:29

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