Viewing course details for 2025-26 year of entry
- Code
- C700
- Attendance
- Full-time, Part-time
- Start
- September 2025
- Fees
- £9,535* (UK) | £16,600 (INT)
- Duration
- 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time
- Course Leader
- Beata Burczynska
- Study mode
- On campus
- Location
- Hendon campus
- Entry Requirements
- 112 UCAS points
- Placement year
- Yes
- School / Department
- Faculty of Science and Technology
Unlock your potential in biomedical science with a degree that combines hands-on experience, professional accreditation, and cutting-edge learning.
Why study BSc Biomedical Science at Middlesex?
Our 3-year course (with an option for a year-long placement) will give you a solid foundation in the underlying principles of biomedical science and develops your practical skills ready for an exciting and successful career.

Our course is accredited by the Institute for Biomedical Science Science (IBMS). This provides the foundation for registration with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) registration, preparing you for a career in the healthcare and medical sectors.
- Gain real-world skills in modern labs and opt for a year-long placement in IBMS-approved pathology labs at institutions like the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust.
- Explore innovative research areas such as biomarkers, cancer treatments, and rapid disease testing, while mastering microscopy, DNA analysis, and blood typing.
- Build expertise in laboratory techniques, ethical values, and scientific research to excel in fields like diagnostics, research, and postgraduate study.
- Benefit from tailored guidance from expert staff, student learning assistants, and graduate academic mentors.
Prepare for an exciting career in biomedical science with Middlesex, where you’ll gain the skills, qualifications, and experience to succeed in this rapidly evolving field.
3 great reasons to pick this course
About your course
Here is a brief overview of what you will study each year. We review our courses regularly to improve your experience and graduate prospects so modules may be subject to change.
Your first year covers biomolecular, cells and human sciences as well as a module on professional practice in Biomedical Science.
This module aims to introduce you to the biomedical profession and job prospects while developing essential laboratory skills, safety practices, and communication methods necessary for academic and professional advancement, particularly in clinical laboratory settings. This module also aims to promote teamwork among students and encourages self-reflection as an integral component of professional development practices.
This module aims to provide you with the knowledge and understanding of human anatomy and physiology required to underpin your future learning. The unifying theme of homeostasis is used to show how a healthy structure and function are maintained and how failures of homeostasis can result in disease.
This module aims to provide you with the skills and underpinning knowledge on the basic principles of biochemistry. This will include the knowledge of the structure and function of the key biomolecules and their role in metabolism. The module combines elements of biology and chemistry to relate to the understanding of metabolic diseases, health and wellbeing.
This year covers disciplines of blood, cellular and infectious sciences, molecular and genetic sciences as well as research methods with aspects of professional development
This module aims to provide you with an understanding of the principles, practices, quality assurance, and applications of commonly used screening and diagnostic techniques of molecular diagnostics and clinical genetics for disease investigation. Additionally, the module aims to enhance your knowledge of how to apply common molecular biology techniques for pathogen identification. Furthermore, the module aims to equip you with basic bioinformatics tools used in the study of genes associated with disease.
This module introduces you to the concept of integrated pathology. This module provides a comprehensive understanding of different types of common diseases, disease mechanisms and diagnostic techniques. On this module you explore the multidisciplinary nature of disease investigation, management, and prevention, emphasising biochemical techniques for screening, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring.
The aims of this module are to give you an understanding of the many ways in which the immune response protects the host from infectious disease. This module also aims to provide you with an understanding of the structure and function of infectious agents and their control. You will also be taught more advanced microbiological techniques that will enable you to characterise infectious agents.
The overall aim of this module is that you gain knowledge about the characteristics, diagnosis, and management of various blood disorders, and understand and gain experience in a range of core and specialised haematological techniques used for screening, diagnosing and monitoring blood-related disorders. It is also aimed to equip you with knowledge and skills in transfusion sciences, including interpretation of blood groups and antibodies, safe supply and administration of blood components, understanding their importance in the clinical investigation of patients. 
In your final year, you will take specialised modules in transplantation, blood transfusion, clinical biochemistry and medical microbiology or cellular molecular pathology. You will also take a final dissertation project this year.
You may take a year-long placement either after year 2 or year 3 of your study. See our placements section for further details.
This module provides you with a critical understanding of what happens when the immune response become dysregulated leading to immune mediated pathology and neoplasm. You will also get a sound knowledge of pathogenicity, epidemiology, antimicrobial agents and resistance, One Health concept, and the global emergence, prevention and control of microbial infections. You will acquire practical skills of laboratory diagnostic methods that will enable you to identify bacterial pathogens.
This module provides you with the skills to plan, implement, analyse and report project-based work, in preparation for the final year project module. The module also develops core research skills for scientific research design. Specific research skills include analytical techniques and provides you with an insight into the translation of science into real-world solutions and the factors affecting innovation, and knowledge production and transfer.
The aims of this module are to give you a working knowledge of the principles and practice of cellular and molecular pathology and to gain experience in the application of commonly used techniques and the delivery of cellular pathology services. Emphasis is placed on the use of histological equipment, and on routine and special staining techniques for the demonstration of pathological conditions.
This module enhances specialised knowledge, ethical awareness, and skills in research, technology, and communication. It promotes further development in analytical thinking, critical evaluation, synthesis of complex information alongside advancing scientific writing skills essential for career advancement prospects. 
You will be enabled to pursue areas of individual interest in the subject area appropriate to your target award and will have the opportunity of gaining increased theoretical and practical knowledge in a chosen specialist field. Individual research experience will be gained in an area that may provide future employment opportunities. Personal responsibility for own learning through self-directed study and supervised preparation will be fostered. It is an integral part of the degree programme, furthering the development of skills in critical analysis and reflection. 
Year 4 - Applied Biomedical only
The module will provide you with an opportunity to develop and then consolidate your knowledge and understanding of the day-to-day management and routines of hospital pathology laboratories. In addition, you will be able to acquire the knowledge and skills required for registration as biomedical scientists with the Health and Care Professions Council and prepare for the IBMS assessment of their Registration Portfolio.
To find out more about this highly regarded course, please download the Biomedical Science BSc Programme Specification (PDF)
Innovative teaching and learning
You'll be taught by an experienced teaching team with a wide range of expertise and professional experience.
You'll be taught by an experienced teaching team with a wide range of expertise and professional experience.
The team includes academics, medical doctors, professional practitioners, and technical staff. Graduate teaching assistants or trained PhD students and Students Learning Assistants will support teaching sessions.
The course combines practical sessions with lectures, seminars and workshops. Sessions in our laboratory facilities, which feature new-generation equipment, provide you with the space to understand key principles, techniques and applications, allowing you to investigate patient conditions and provide diagnoses.
Seminars and workshops are a great opportunity to discuss what you have learnt with your peers and tutors. Most seminar groups have about 30–40 students.
Your work will be divided into credits. Each credit is equal to 10 hours of study time. You will complete 120 credits per year of study, which are broken down into modules of typically 15 or 30 credits.
Your learning will be supported by using interactive teaching platforms and virtual labs providing a realistic laboratory experience. You'll have access to several online learning tools which can be used at your own pace, and in your own time.
You'll work on problem-solving exercises and patient case studies, take part in class discussions and presentations, and build up a portfolio of work. You'll do some work in groups to straighten your collaboration and leadership skills. An important part of the course involves designing and undertaking your own research project in your final year. You'll also undertake personal study in your free time.
Research
Multidisciplinary research at Middlesex University focuses mainly on cancer diagnosis and therapy, reproductive biology, blood disorders, immunology, medical microbiology and medical engineering.
You'll develop your skills on the newest equipment in our Sciences and Technology facilities which include microbiology and molecular biology labs, a bioscience suite, cell and tissue culture labs, Centre for Investigative & Diagnostic Oncology, mass spectrometry and analytical facilities.
In your final year, you will be working with one of our Research Groups on a dissertation project:
- Diagnostic Biomarkers Research Group
- Molecular Biology group
- Biophysics and Bioengineering group
- Reproductive Biology group.
Whether you are studying full or part-time – your course timetable will balance your study commitments on campus with time for work, life commitments and independent study.
We aim to make timetables available to students at least 2 weeks before the start of term. Some weeks are different due to how we schedule classes and arrange on-campus laboratory sessions.
Typical weekly breakdown
During your first year, your weekly timetable will typically consist of:
- 10 hours of interactive sessions
- 2 hours of supervised laboratory practical's
Teaching vs independent learning
Outside of teaching hours, you’ll learn independently through self-study which will involve reading articles and books, working on projects, undertaking research, and preparing for assessments including coursework, presentations and exams.
Your independent learning is supported by the library and study hub, laptop hire, and with online materials in MyMDX.
Here is an indication of how you will spend your time:
Year 1
Percentage | Hours | Typical activity |
---|---|---|
25% | 300 | Teaching, learning and practice-based learning |
75% | 900 | Independent learning |
Year 2 and 3
Percentage | Hours | Typical activity |
---|---|---|
24% | 288 | Teaching, learning and practice-based learning |
76% | 912 | Independent learning |
Our excellent teaching and support teams will help you develop the skills relevant to your degree from research and practical skills to critical thinking. And we offer free 24-hour laptop loans with full desktop software, free printing and Wi-Fi to use on or off campus, even over the weekend.
Your learning will be assessed regularly. The exact balance will depend on the modules you are taking. The table below is a good guide.
Year | Coursework % | Written Exams % | Practical exams % |
---|---|---|---|
Year 1 | 100 | 0 | 0 |
Year 2 | 62.5 | 37.5 | 0 |
Year 3 | 62.5 | 25 | 12.5 |
We'll test your understanding and progress with informal and formal tests including closed book on-campus exams.
The informal tests usually take place at least once per module, from which you’ll receive feedback from your tutor. The grades from these tests don’t count towards your final marks.
There are formal assessments for each module, usually at the end, which will count towards your module and your final marks.
Assessments are regularly reviewed and may be updated based on student feedback or feedback from an external examiner.
To help you achieve the best results, we will provide regular feedback.
Biomedical Science runs as a three-year course full-time (with a part-time option). If you are eligible you can opt to extend the course by a year, doing a work placement, for example in a commercial, research or NHS pathology laboratory. If you're studying Applied Biomedical Science, you'll be able to do a placement in our partner pathology diagnostics laboratories where you can complete your portfolio to become an HCPC-registered Biomedical Scientist.
You'll have fantastic opportunities to go out on placement in prestigious London hospitals such as The Whittington Hospital, the Royal Free Hospital, North Middlesex Hospital, University College London Hospitals, Northwick Park Hospital, Hemel Hempstead Hospital, as well as the laboratories at NHS Blood & Transplant and the Doctors Laboratory or Health Service Laboratories at The Halo Building.
Throughout your degree on sandwich or Applied Biomedical Science courses, you'll work in labs including NHS pathologies laboratories in London.
- Placements will take place as a 12-month block taken between a fourth year on the Applied Biomedical Science BSc
- This training may make you eligible for IBMS membership and state registration with the Healthcare Professions Council as a Biomedical Scientist
- You'll have a training officer who'll ensure that you are given the appropriate learning opportunities to meet the module outcomes and a mentor from university.
Placements and internships greatly improve graduate employment prospects, and those who take part achieve excellent academic results through applying their learning in a professional setting.
Our specialist employability service and London location ensure that every year our students and graduates gain prestigious placement opportunities.
The support you receive is really good. I found that lecturers are at hand and you can always drop them an email or find them in the office. It might take a bit of initiative, but you can always find them and get the help you need.
A lot of the lecturers are involved in their own research if they're not teaching, so they supervise students during their dissertations through their own research. The things you're being taught and learning for your dissertation often come straight from the research they're doing that they're really passionate about and are experts in, so you're in good hands.
Zeshan Ahmed
Biomedical Science BSc graduate
Entry requirements
Qualifications
- UCAS points
- 112 tariff points including 32 points or grade C in an A Level Science subject
- A Levels
- BBC-BBB including a C or above from a science subject
- BTEC
- DMM from the Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma in a relevant subject area
- GCSE
- GCSE Maths and English with a minimum of grade 4
- Access requirements
- Overall pass: must include 45 credits at level 3, of which all 45 must be at Merit or higher
At Middlesex, we're proud of how we recognise the potential of future students like you. We make fair and aspirational offers because we want you to aim high, and we’ll support you all the way.
We’ll always be as flexible as possible and take into consideration any barriers you may have faced in your learning. And, if you don’t quite get the grades you hoped for, we’ll also look at more than your qualifications. Things like your work experience, other achievements and your personal statement.
Qualifications
A combination of A-Level, BTEC and other accepted qualifications that total between 112 UCAS points including 32 points from a science subject. Our entry requirements page outlines how we make offers.
We'll accept T Levels for entry onto our undergraduate degree courses (including our extended courses with a foundation year) with standard application of science requirements and GCSE’s in line with UCAS tariff calculation.
Foundation year
If you don't meet the entry requirements, why not consider our Foundation Year in Science to help you prepare for the full degree?
Mature students (over 21)
We welcome applications from mature candidates, including those without formal qualifications if you can demonstrate relevant experience and ability.
Academic credit
If you have a qualification such as a foundation degree or HND or have gained credit at another university, you may be able to join us in year two or three. Find out how you can transfer.
Recognition of Previous Learning (RPL) scheme
Past learning or experience will be mapped against existing programme modules within the programme and the mapping will be considered to determine both the number of academic credits and the module exceptions to be awarded.
Find our more about our Recognition of Previous Learning (RPL) scheme.
DBS
DBS and occupational health clearances are also required for Applied Biomedical Science. Students who do not get either a DBS or health clearance, will not be able to transfer to the BSc Applied Biomedical Science degree.
We welcome students from the UK, EU and all over the world. Join students from over 122 countries to study at one of the most international universities in the world.
There are many reasons why so many international students call our campus home:
Welcoming north London campus only 30 minutes from central London
Work placements and networking with top London employers
Award-winning career support to get you where you want to go after university.
Qualifications
112 UCAS points
In addition to qualifications such as A level and International Baccalaureate, we accept a wide range of international qualifications.
Find out more on the relevant country support page. And if you are unsure about the suitability of your qualifications or would like help with your application, please contact your nearest regional office.
Recognition of Previous Learning (RPL) scheme
Past learning or experience will be mapped against existing programme modules within the programme and the mapping will be considered to determine both the number of academic credits and the module exceptions to be awarded.
Find our more about our Recognition of Previous Learning (RPL) scheme.
English language
Overseas candidates, whose first language is not English, will need a qualification that demonstrates competence in English language IELTS 7.0 (with minimum 6.5 in all components) or an equivalent English qualification. We also normally require Grade C GCSE or an equivalent qualification. Find out more about our English language requirements. And, don’t worry If you don't meet our minimum English language requirements, as we offer an intensive pre-sessional English course.
Visas
To study with us in the UK, you will need a student route visa.
DBS
DBS and occupational health clearances are also required for Applied Biomedical Science. Students who do not get either a DBS or health clearance, will not be able to transfer to the BSc Applied Biomedical Science degree.
Please apply via UCAS using UCAS code C700.
Need help with your application? Check out our undergraduate application page.
Interviews
You will not be required to interview for this course.
Careers
How can the Biomedical Science BSc support your career?
Employment prospects for biomedical scientists are excellent. You could find yourself working in laboratories (for universities, hospitals and research centres), and also within the NHS, public health, veterinary and agricultural, pharmaceutical or forensic fields.
A number of graduates have pursued careers in education, clinical trials management, medical start-up companies, as sales representatives in biosciences companies or working within biomedical consultancy. Our graduates now work for organisations such as Anthony Nolan Trust, The Institute of Cancer Research, GSK, CEGX, Frontiers and Medical News Today.
You can also explore further academic research on PhD and MSc programmes at universities across the UK and abroad.
If you do additional placement time in a hospital laboratory (either on the Clinical Laboratory Placement programme of Biomedical Science, or by working in an accredited hospital laboratory after graduation), you'll gain Healthcare Professions Council registration, allowing you to work as a professional biomedical scientist.
Natural Sciences Academic Society
The Natural Sciences Academic Society aims to increase awareness of biosciences and their applications in jobs, research and innovation. Members organise activities and events to showcase biological sciences. They will help you become part of the next generation of leading scientists.
Student support and inclusion
Fees and funding
The fees below are for the 2025/26 academic year:
UK students1
Full-time: £9,535*
Part-time: £79 per taught credit
*Subject to the government’s proposed increase in the tuition fee cap receiving Parliamentary approval3
As a part of our commitment to an excellent student offer at Middlesex University, we pledge to invest the additional money from tuition fee increases into the student experience, and we are consulting at present on what these improvements will be and will follow up with further details.
International students2
Full-time students: £16,600
Part-time students: £138 per taught credit
We’ll carefully manage any future changes to courses, or the support and other services available to you, if these are necessary because of things like changes to government health and safety advice, or any changes to the law.
Any decisions will be taken in line with both external advice and the University’s Regulations which include information on this.
Our priority will always be to maintain academic standards and quality so that your learning outcomes are not affected by any adjustments that we may have to make.
At all times we’ll aim to keep you well informed of how we may need to respond to changing circumstances, and about support that we’ll provide to you.
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