A-levels: AAB - ABB, including at least two relevant science subjects from Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Physics or Psychology. We may consider two AS-levels in place of one A-level. General Studies not accepted
EPQ with A-levels: ABB-BBB + EPQ grade B. A-level subjects to include two relevant science subjects from Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Physics or Psychology. General Studies not accepted.
GCSE: At least Grade C/4 in both English and Maths (if not held at A2/AS-level).
Access to HE Diploma: Pass Science diploma with 45 credits at level three, 30 of which must be at distinction
International Baccalaureate: Pass Diploma with 30 points to include grade 6 and 5 in at least two relevant HL science subjects from Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Physics or Psychology. Minimum of 3 in HL Maths or 4 in SL Maths, or 5 in Maths Studies required if grade C/4 not held at GCSE. Minimum of 4 in English Language required if grade C/4 not held at GCSE.
BTEC Nationals: Pass Applied Science Diploma with D*DD plus five GCSEs at B/5 or above including two relevant sciences
IELTS 6.5 or equivalent.
Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system. It is a multidisciplinary science requiring an understanding of the ions, molecules, cells and systems that underpin a vast number of essential functions including learning, memory, sensation, motor control and human behaviour. A knowledge of the roles and relationships of the various parts of the nervous system provides an understanding of how interventions can target disease or be used, for example, recreationally or to provide sporting advantage. Important questions still remain in neuroscience research and there will be opportunities to learn from and work alongside leading neuroscientists investigating some key issues.
The course is delivered in modules, allowing you some flexibility to focus on areas that align with your developing interests.
Over the programme, in addition to subject-specific knowledge, you will gain important transferable skills that will make you an attractive prospect for future employers.
UCAS code: B140
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Year 1
Year 1 is a shared programme across our Biological Sciences degree programmes. This will ensure that you build firm knowledge- and skill-based foundations on which to specialise as you move through the years towards graduation.
Modules
The Molecules of Life: An Introduction to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (double module)
The Cell: An Introduction to Cell Biology and Microbiology (double module)
From Individuals to Populations: An Introduction to Genetics
Multicellular Organisation: An Introduction to Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience (double module)
Biodiversity and Behaviour: An Introduction to Zoology
Year 2
Year 2 is a mixture of core and optional modules that will allow specialisation and present a range of options that will complement your core interests.
Core modules
Physiology of Excitable Cells
Research Topic
Behavioural Neurobiology
Option modules
Overall, from the two lists of option modules below, you must choose at least one module from those marked *.
Choose two option modules from:
Physiology and Pharmacology *
Genomes
Principles of Microbiology
Molecular Cell Biology
Global Change Biology and Conservation
Medical Microbiology
Then choose three option modules from:
Bioinformatics *
Contemporary Techniques in Biological Data Analysis
Genes, Development and Inheritance
Immunology and Eukaryotic Microbiology
Immunology and Eukaryotic Microbiology (with science enterprise trip)
A Field Guide to Evolution
Biochemistry of Nucleic Acids
Protein Control in Cellular Regulation
Year in Industry or Abroad (optional)
If you want to, you can spend your third year studying abroad at one of our partner institutions or working in an industrial placement (eligibility is dependent on your academic performance in Years 1 and 2). Alternatively, you can opt to continue studying at the University and complete your degree in three years.
Final Year
Your final year of study (or penultimate year if you choose to study for the MBiolSci) will build on your knowledge and skills, providing a focus on areas aligned with your speciality. During this year, you will also have the opportunity to undertake your own research project.
Core modules
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
Neuroscience Futures
Option modules
Overall, from the two lists of option modules below, you must choose two or three of those modules marked *.
Choose one option module from:
Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology*
Comparative Neurobiology*
Evolutionary Genetics
Gene Expression: Molecular Basis and Medical Relevance
Molecular and Cellular Immunology
Human Genetics
Microbial Biotechnology
Structural Biology
Subtropical Physiology and Ecology
Then choose one pair of option modules from:
Experimental Research Project A plus Experimental Research Project B (double module)
Education Research Project A plus Education Research Project B (double module)
Field Research Project A (Operation Wallacea) plus Experimental Research Project B (double module)
Analytical Research Project (double module) plus one additional option module from the list below
Steered Research Project (double module) plus one additional option module from the list below
Finally, choose two option modules from:
Physiology, Pharmacology and Behaviour*
Current and Future Therapeutics*
Cancer Cell and Molecular Biology
Microbial Pathogenesis and Genomics
Human and Environmental Microbiomics
Genes and Development
Conservation and Ecological Genetics
Behavioural Ecology
Our 'Careers After Biological Sciences' series of lectures features Leicester graduates giving insights into their career experiences and good advice for finding jobs.
In the summer vacation between Years 2 and 3, a range of internal research placements are available in research labs, giving you the chance to develop your scientific skills.
We run bespoke bioscience careers events in the summer term each year, based on what our students tell us about their career intentions.
As a student in the School of Biological Sciences, you are welcome to attend seminars in any department, presented by national and international experts in the biosciences. This allows you to enhance your knowledge and get useful insights into current topics.
OSHC - $12276 GBP / per year