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Biochemical Engineering BEng Faculty of Engineering Sciences | Biochemical Engineering The Biochemical Engineering undergraduate programme at UCL fully integrates engineering and biotechnology. The BEng degree is ideal for those who would like to explore careers in the biotechnology, pharmaceutical or bioenergy sectors. Both BEng...Biochemical Engineering MEng Faculty of Engineering Sciences | Biochemical Engineering Biochemical engineering translates life science discoveries into new products and sustainable manufacturing processes. You will learn the applied biology, maths and engineering thinking needed to produce biopharmaceuticals, make biofuels,...
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Biochemistry BSc Faculty of Life Sciences | Division of Biosciences UCL understands the most important skills needed for the next generation of experts in biochemistry. In addition to imparting foundational knowledge in biochemistry and molecular biology, we provide students with an immersive research opportunity,...Biochemistry MSci Faculty of Life Sciences | Division of Biosciences Biochemical research underpins a great deal of the core knowledge in life sciences. In particular, the discipline has helped illuminate many of the problems that have fascinated and perplexed molecular bioscientists. The Biochemistry MSci -...
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Biological Sciences BSc Faculty of Life Sciences | Division of Biosciences Biological Sciences is at the centre of UCL's world-leading research on biodiversity and conservation science, as well as human genetics, healthy ageing, and various other fields. Many current research experts from UCL and our partner institutes...Biological Sciences MSci Faculty of Life Sciences | Division of Biosciences This four-year MSci offers an additional year on top of the Biological Sciences BSc, which includes an extended research project in the fourth year, providing extra depth and knowledge. This will particularly benefit those interested in further...
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Biomedical Sciences BSc Faculty of Life Sciences | Division of Biosciences This BSc is designed to introduce students to a variety of scientific disciplines across the biosciences. The interdisciplinary nature of the programme means that the areas covered include anatomy, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics,...