生物科学理学士
Cardiff, 英国
理学学士
期间
3 年
语言
英语
步伐
全职
报名截止日期
最早开始日期
学费
GBP 28,200 / per year *
学习形式
在校园
* 海外学费 | 国内学费 第二年和第三年:9,250 英镑 / 第一年:9,000 英镑
为什么学习这门课程
我们的研究主导的生物科学学位提供了最大程度的选择和灵活性,让您可以选择学院提供的几乎所有科目的模块。
我们提供生物科学领域的广泛学科选择,包括动物和植物生物学、微生物学、遗传学、系统生物学、生态学、疾病、行为、神经科学、动物学、发育和干细胞生物学以及进化。作为生态和保护模块的一部分,我们还在英国和海外开设了一系列令人印象深刻的实地课程,包括威尔士的河流生态学、多巴哥的热带海洋生态学和马来西亚的雨林生物多样性。
您可以根据自己的兴趣定制学位,选择专注于生物学的某个特定方面或选择研究更广泛的主题。
您的学位名称在最后一年之前保持灵活,您可以继续攻读生物科学学士学位或转到我们的其他生物科学学士学位。您还可以选择以更专业的学位毕业,包括生物科学(遗传学)理学士和生物科学(动物学)理学士。
您的最终学位名称将取决于您选择的模块,您的个人导师将指导您完成可用的选项。您还可以选择转到我们的四年制 MBiol 综合硕士学位,这为未来的科学研究事业奠定了良好的基础。
我们的生物科学课程为生物科学各个领域的职业发展奠定了良好的基础,并为研究科学家提供了强有力的培训。我们的毕业生在科学和非科学相关领域从事了一系列令人兴奋且令人满意的职业,包括海洋生物学、生态学和保护、科学出版、制药行业、分子生物学、新闻学、教学和兽医学。许多人还选择通过攻读硕士学位或博士学位来进一步深造
特色鲜明
- 享受灵活的课程结构,使您能够根据自己的兴趣和抱负定制学位,包括选择在专业实习中度过一年
- 通过我们受欢迎的基于项目的实地课程之一培养您的实地研究技能。选择我们在英国的课程之一,或选择前往更远的地方,例如多巴哥或婆罗洲
- 在活跃的研究环境中体验学习的兴奋,教学人员都是各自领域的领先研究人员
- 在项目工作中使用最新的设备、技术和设施
- 生物科学学院提供各种令人兴奋的培训机会,在婆罗洲设有实地中心,并积极参与卡迪夫大学的研究机构,包括可持续场所、水研究、癌症干细胞研究以及神经科学和心理健康
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Bursaries
We wish to ensure that financial circumstances are not a barrier to your undergraduate study opportunities.
Scholarships
We wish to recruit the very best students and to help us achieve this, we offer a number of scholarships.
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Financial Support for Asylum Seekers
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This BSc course is full-time over three academic years (four including the Professional Training Year option), with 120 credits attained in each year. Year one is made up of six 20-credit modules, with three 40-credit modules taught in year two. In the final year, the research project carries 30 credits and is accompanied by three 30-credit modules. While we aim to offer as much flexibility as possible in our courses, module choice may be restricted on the basis of Entry Degree to provide capacity on core modules which are required for some degree schemes.
Year one modules involve lectures and supporting tutorials providing background theoretical knowledge as well as practical classes. All of our degree schemes share a common year one, which covers all aspects of the biosciences and has the big advantage of giving you flexibility in degree choice. Classes provide students with IT skills for biologists and an understanding of statistical analysis of data, and coursework is used to develop written and oral communication skills.
In year two, extensive laboratory practicals help to develop practical skills and the ability to critically evaluate experimental data. Set assignments and reading are used to promote self-directed learning and the analysis of primary research literature.
The final year requires much more independent study, and all students must produce a substantial research-based (laboratory, literature, pedagogic or scientific engagement) report.
Throughout the course, we strive to offer as wide a choice as possible to allow you to tailor the degree to your study goals.
Year One
The first year is a common year, covering all aspects of the biosciences. This reflects the increasingly multi-disciplinary nature of bioscience research and has the added advantage of offering you the flexibility of degree choice.
The modern, modular syllabus is delivered through lectures, tutorials, presentations, and practical classes carried out in spacious, well-equipped laboratories. It provides a firm foundation in all the biological disciplines, including biological chemistry, cell biology, microbiology, genetics, evolution, anatomy and physiology, animal and plant biology, and ecology, as well as focusing on developing practical and academic scientific skills. Modules may begin by overlapping with A-level studies, but will soon progress to greater depth and scope.
Core Modules for Year One
- Skills for Science
- Structure and Function of Living Organisms
- Organisms and Environment
- The Dynamic Cell
- Biological Chemistry
- Genetics and Evolution
Year Two
The second year allows for more specialisation and builds on the knowledge and practical skills gained in the first year. There will be a focus on data analysis and scientific communication, as well as advanced laboratory and field techniques. Understanding experimental design, literature review, statistical analysis and critical analysis skills will act as a foundation for further study in year three.
In year two, you have a choice of 11 available modules, up to a total of 120 Credits, leaving you free to pursue particular areas of interest. Available module topics include animal diversity and adaptation, genetics, cell biology, biochemistry ecology and conservation.
Students in the ecology and conservation module will have the opportunity to undertake one of our project-based field courses, which run in a variety of locations both in the UK and abroad.
During year two, you can also choose to switch to the four-year degree with a Professional Training Year, which is taken after the second year, subject to an appropriate training place being identified.
Optional Modules for Year Two
- Animal Diversity and Adaptation
- Genetics and its Applications
- Ecology Part A
- Ecology Part B
- Cell Biology
- Biochemistry
- Developmental and Stem Cell Biology
- Molecular Biology of the Gene
- Physiology
- Concepts of Disease
- Practical Anatomy
- Brain and Behaviour
- Fundamental Neuroscience
Year Three
Our final-year curriculum enables you to specialise in more detail within one of the school's major research themes. This approach immerses you in the research culture of the biosciences, by means of research-driven teaching and a final-year project that allows you to investigate a topic in much greater depth.
The third year's primary focus is the application of core knowledge to the solving of problems and critical evaluation of models, ideas and current debates. This stage of the course will involve an extensive degree of self-directed study in order to develop skills in independent work and lifelong learning, which will help to prepare you for the professional environment.
As well as a 30-credit research project, you will complete three 30-credit modules (from an almost free choice of 18, excluding advanced human anatomy). Modules cover a range of topics including evolution and adaptation, systems biology and modelling, plant science, biodiversity, synthetic biology, advanced cell biology, bioinformatics and functional genomics, and genes and genomes.
At the start of the final year, you have the option of applying to transfer to the four-year MBiol course with an integrated Master’s, depending on satisfactory academic progress and space availability.
Core Modules for Year Three
- Biosciences Final Year Project
Optional Modules for Year Three
- Plants for the Future: Frontiers in Plant Science
- Ecosystems, Sustainability and Global Change
- Evolution and Adaptation
- Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
- Infection Biology and Epidemiology
- Systems Biology
- The 'omics Revolution (Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics)
- Advanced Cell Biology and Imaging
- Genes to Genomes
- Synthetic Biology and Protein Engineering
- Current Topics in Development, Stem Cells and Repair
- Contemporary Topics in Disease
- Cancer: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutics
- Advances in Physiology and Pathophysiology
- Musculoskeletal System: Disease, Repair and Regenerative Medicine
- Neurobiology of Brain Disorders
- Systems Neuroscience
How Will I Be Assessed?
First and second-year modules are normally assessed through a combination of coursework and examinations. All modules include coursework assessments, which may take the form of written practical reports, structured reports, class tests, structured answer tests, group work, poster and oral presentations and computing/statistical problem-solving exercises. Assessments may be summative and count towards the final module mark, or formative, helping you to learn and practice key skills and knowledge through feedback. Examinations at the end of each module comprise a machine-marked structured answer section (assessing breadth of knowledge) and a written answer section (assessing depth of knowledge in specific topics).
In the final year, taught modules are assessed by examination and extended analytical coursework. Your final year research project is assessed by a supervisor’s evaluation and a written report.
What Skills Will I Practise and Develop?
Throughout the course, you will develop scientific competencies as well as key transferable skills that will be invaluable whatever your future career choice. These include:
- Independent learning and self-directed study
- Collating, organising and analysing information to create logical and persuasive arguments
- Analytical thinking and problem-solving
- Communicating complex ideas in a clear, effective way (using all media)
- Working effectively in a team and as an individual
- IT competency, including presentation, graphics and statistics packages
- Performing and interpreting statistical analyses of data
- Effective time management and organisational skills
As a result of engaging fully with this course, you should be able to:
- Critically analyse, synthesise and summarise information from a variety of sources
- Discuss the relationships between structure/formation and function/regulation of molecules, organelles, cells, tissues, organisms and populations
- Effectively communicate scientific, and other, information to a variety of audiences, including the general public, using a range of formats and approaches
- Discuss current issues of research, investigation and/or debate
- Synthesise an argument or point of view, based on solid data and evidence
- Determine the validity and rigour of statistical outcomes
- Build on knowledge and understanding of the role and impact of intellectual property (IP) within a research environment
- Work effectively within a group-based environment, both as a leader and a member of a team
- Demonstrate the skills necessary for independent lifelong learning (for example working independently, time management, organisational, enterprise and knowledge transfer skills)
- Identify, and work towards, targets for personal, academic, professional and career development
- Demonstrate leadership and planning skills for setting, and meeting, achievable goals within the workplace
2016/17年,该校93%的毕业生表示他们在毕业后六个月内就就业和/或继续深造。
我们生物科学学士毕业生中很大一部分继续攻读博士或硕士学位。许多其他人在科学相关领域取得了成功的职业生涯,例如研发、保护、环境管理、科学研究、医学或科学出版、农业工业和野生动物管理等。
我们的毕业生还拥有许多可转移的技能,这些技能对工业、商业、公共服务、行政和管理等更广泛领域的众多雇主具有吸引力。最后,生物科学学位可以作为进一步培训专业领域的垫脚石,包括教学、医学、牙科、护理、兽医学和会计。


