Human Biology MSci 60 months Undergraduate Program By University of Glasgow |Top Universities
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Program Duration

60 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

30,240 GBPTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Program overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

MSci

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Human biology explores the scientific principles that underlie investigations into the human body from a molecular and cellular level to the integrated systems of the whole body. This course examines how the body functions in health, during normal healthy ageing and disease, and includes the study of contemporary scientific research and clinical applications. You will learn from world-class researchers from across the College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, giving you the opportunity to explore a wide range of topics relevant to your own career goals. We offer a broad experience in practical skills, with many laboratory classes supported by interactive, multi-media resources. Our staff will support and encourage you throughout your degree to achieve your full potential. As a wide-ranging degree, Human Biology will equip you with skills relevant to a diverse range of science-related careers, including in bioscience, healthcare and education, as well as for other graduate roles such as marketing and management. Many of our recent graduates have entered further training for careers as doctors, physiotherapists, or teachers. Some have entered careers in scientific research, scientific publishing and business management, whilst others have taken postgraduate courses in areas such as cardiovascular science, stratified medicine and public health.

Program overview

Main Subject

Biological Sciences

Degree

MSci

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Human biology explores the scientific principles that underlie investigations into the human body from a molecular and cellular level to the integrated systems of the whole body. This course examines how the body functions in health, during normal healthy ageing and disease, and includes the study of contemporary scientific research and clinical applications. You will learn from world-class researchers from across the College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, giving you the opportunity to explore a wide range of topics relevant to your own career goals. We offer a broad experience in practical skills, with many laboratory classes supported by interactive, multi-media resources. Our staff will support and encourage you throughout your degree to achieve your full potential. As a wide-ranging degree, Human Biology will equip you with skills relevant to a diverse range of science-related careers, including in bioscience, healthcare and education, as well as for other graduate roles such as marketing and management. Many of our recent graduates have entered further training for careers as doctors, physiotherapists, or teachers. Some have entered careers in scientific research, scientific publishing and business management, whilst others have taken postgraduate courses in areas such as cardiovascular science, stratified medicine and public health.

Admission requirements

60+
176+
6.5+
90+
34+
5 Years
Sep

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

9,250 GBP
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International Students

30,240 GBP
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More programs from the university

The University’s undergraduate honours degrees in arts, social sciences and science offer the flexibility to study several subjects before choosing a specialism.

Fees and funding

Fees vary according to fee status (often the same as country of residence) and programme. Average tuition fees for international students range between approximately £18,000 per year, to £22,000 per year.

Choosing a degree

The subject(s) chosen determine the type of degree programme you will take and for how long you will study, but the most standard flexible degree programme structure lasts four years.

The main undergraduate degrees awarded at Glasgow are as follows:

Professional degree programmes:

    Bachelor of Accountancy (BAcc)Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)Bachelor of Divinity (BD)Bachelor of Engineering (BEng)Bachelor of Finance (BFin)Bachelor of Laws (LLB)Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB)Bachelor of Music (BMus)Bachelor of Nursing (BN)Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine & Surgery (BVMS)Master of Design & Technological Education (MDTechEd)Master of Education (MEduc)Master of Engineering (MEng)

Flexible degree programmes:

    Bachelor of Science (BSc)Master of Arts (MA)Master of Arts (MA) (Social Sciences)Master in Science (MSci)

Mechatronics BEng

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Anatomy BSc

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Anatomy MSci

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Biochemistry BSc

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Biochemistry MSci

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Dentistry BDS

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Genetics BSc

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Genetics MSci

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Human Biology BSc

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Immunology BSc

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Immunology MSci

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Medicine MBChB

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Microbiology BSc

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Microbiology MSci

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Neuroscience BSc

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Neuroscience MSci

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Nursing BN

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Pharmacology BSc

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Psychology BSc

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Psychology MA

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Zoology BSc

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Zoology MSci

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Celtic Studies MA

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Common Law LLB

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German MA

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Greek MA

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Italian MA

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Politics LLB

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Politics MA

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Portuguese MA

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Russian MA

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Scots Law LLB

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Spanish MA

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Statistics BSc

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Statistics MSci

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Taught Masters programmes follow a set structure, usually over 12 months.

Application deadlines for PG Taught programmes commencing September 2020 have been extended, where vacancies are available:

    International applicants: 10 August 2020 (Exceptions apply for certain high demand programmes. See programme webpage for details)UK/EU applicants: 31 August 2020

Application deadlines for PG Taught programmes now commencing November 2020 have been extended, where vacancies are available:

    International applicants: 28 September 2020 (Exceptions apply for certain high demand programmes. See programme webpage for details)UK/EU applicants: 19 October 2020

Application deadlines for PG Taught programmes now commencing January 2021 have been extended, where vacancies are available:

    International applicants: 27 November 2020 (Exceptions apply for certain high demand programmes. See programme webpage for details)UK/EU applicants: 15 December 2020

Choosing postgraduate study

The University’s Postgraduate taught degrees range across the 4 Colleges of

    ArtsSocial SciencesScience and EngingeeringMedical, Veterinary & Life Sciences.

Entry requirements

Find the entry requirements for individual postgraduate programmes in the A-Z list of programmes. This includes information on both academic and English language requirements (if English is not your first language).

Fees and funding

Fees vary according to fee status (often the same as country of residence) and programme. Specific costs are listed on each individual programme page. Scholarships and funding opportunities can be found at glasgow.ac.uk/postgraduate/feesandfunding/fundingyourstudies/

Archaeology MSc

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Art History MLitt

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City Planning MSc

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History MSc

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Philosophy MSc

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War Studies MSc

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Human Rights LLM

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Law LLM

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Public Health MPH

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Sociology MSc

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