London Metropolitan University

Bachelor in Medical Bioscience

London, United Kingdom

The Bachelor in Medical Bioscience at London Metropolitan University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

London Metropolitan University is an urban university formed through merger in 2002 and based across central London campuses, including Holloway, Aldgate and Shoreditch. Serving over twelve thousand students, the university focuses on inclusive education, employability and applied research that responds to the needs of a global city. Its central location gives students direct access to London’s cultural institutions, businesses and creative industries.

The curriculum spans business, arts, media, law, education and social sciences with programs designed to combine academic study and vocational skills. London Met emphasizes research in areas such as social justice, public health and the environment, and provides industry-linked learning through placements and professional partnerships. Students benefit from practical workshops, studio spaces and employer-focused projects that build portfolios and workplace readiness.

International students join a diverse community representing many countries and receive dedicated services for admissions, visa guidance and academic support. The university’s commitment to widening participation creates a welcoming environment with additional mentoring and career guidance. Living and studying in London offers unparalleled internship and networking opportunities, and graduates leave with practical experience and city-based connections that support transition into professional roles both locally and internationally.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Medical Bioscience at London Metropolitan University is a degree for students who want to delve deeper into the medical bioscience of health and disease. This English-taught program is a Bachelor degree.

The curriculum covers modules like Anatomy & Physiology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, and Laboratory Skills and Techniques in the first year. In the second and third years, students take modules such as Human Immunity, Infection Science, and Molecular Biology, and develop skills in laboratory techniques, data analysis, and scientific writing.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Biomedical Scientists, Medical Researchers, Clinical Trials Coordinators, Microbiologists, or Biochemists, working in industries like healthcare, pharmaceuticals, or research, for employers such as hospitals, research institutes, or pharmaceutical companies.

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