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Biochemistry BSc

Medical School Building and University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

Are you fascinated by the molecular fundamentals of life, and the chemical processes occurring in living organisms?

Biochemistry is a science which seeks to understand how cellular activity determines organism level outcome. You will learn how the regulation of gene expression and protein function controls every aspect of cell behaviour, from cell division and cancer to cellular metabolism, obesity, protein degradation and neurodegenerative disease.

This teaching will ensure you graduate Biochemistry BSc with the core skills needed to be successful in your future profession, with potential careers from laboratory scientist to data analyst, patent law and teaching.

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Chemistry of life

Mandatory

Year 1

Anatomy and Physiology

Mandatory

Year 1

Genetics, Molecular Evolution and Diversity

Mandatory

Year 1

Fundamental and Professional Skills for the Life Sciences

Mandatory

Year 1

Fundamental Inorganic and Organic Chemistry

Optional

Year 1

Molecules of Life

Mandatory

Year 2

Proteins: from Translation to Therapeutics

Mandatory

Year 2

Genetics and Genomics

Mandatory

Year 2

Further Skills in the Life Sciences B

Optional

Year 2

Intermediate Synthetic Organic Chemistry

Optional

Year 2

Intermediate Organic Spectroscopy and Synthesis

Optional

Year 2

Immunology

Optional

Year 2

Pharmacological Approaches to Disease Management

Optional

Year 2

Cellular Communication in the Nervous System 

Optional

Year 2

Microorganisms in Biology, Health and Disease

Optional

Year 2

Nutrition for Health

Optional

Year 2

Evolutionary Developmental Biology

Optional

Year 2

Pharmacokinetics and Toxicology

Optional

Year 2

Development of the Nervous System

Optional

Year 2

Introductory Biotechnology

Mandatory

Year 3

Biochemistry Research Project

Optional

Year 3

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

Optional

Year 3

Chemical Biology and Enzymes

Optional

Year 3

Neurological Disorders

Optional

Year 3

Drug Targets for Mental Health

Optional

Year 3

Health, Ageing and Disease

Optional

Year 3

Current Topics in Human Environmental Impacts on Health 

Optional

Year 3

Pathogens: Vaccines and Therapeutics

Optional

Year 3

Drug Discovery and Emerging Therapeutics

Optional

Year 3

Illuminating Life: Advanced Imaging and Technologies 

Optional

Year 3

Advanced Molecular Techniques and Diagnostics  

Optional

Year 3

Real-World Applications of Genetics and Genomics  

Optional

Year 3

The Cell Biology of Cancer  

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Tuesday 1 April 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

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