Skills you'll learn from your degree
Your degree is designed to develop skills that prepare you for work through how you learn, not just what you study.
Practice-based learning
- Lab-based investigation and analysis
- Biomedical science practice and diagnostic techniques
- Fieldwork opportunities/ hospital visits
- Applying theory to real biological and biomedical challenges
- Data handling and scientific analysis
- Work placements
Professional development and project management
- Research design and independent scientific investigation
- Development of clinical and diagnostic skills
- Critical thinking and scientific reasoning
- Written, visual and verbal communication for scientific and non‑scientific audiences
Assessment with real-world relevance
- Case studies and applied investigation
- Laboratory reports, practical assessments, data-led analysis and presentation
- Consultancy‑style and research‑focused projects
Gaining experience while you study
You’ll build experience throughout your degree, helping you graduate with confidence.
Fieldwork and clinical experience
Biological sciences:
- UK and international field trips that develop practical, analytical and professional skills for biological sciences.
- Applying classroom learning in real environments, including ecological, biodiversity and conservation fieldwork.
Biomedical science:
- Clinically‑focused learning supported by hospital visits, providing first‑hand experience of diagnostic environments and biomedical practice.
Read about the impact hospital tours had on our biomedical science students'
Work experience and volunteering
- Placement option - by choosing to do a year's paid placement in industry you'll get a real feel of what it's like to work in your chosen field. Learn more about placements at Brighton.
- Hospital and clinical exposure - biomedical science students take part in hospital visits that offer insight into real healthcare environments. Our well-established links with Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) means you can gain work experience through volunteering and attending sessions alongside medical students.
- Research internships and project experience - offer funded research internships, including opportunities such as the Brighton Student Research Experience Scheme (SRES), as well as research‑driven final‑year projects supervised by university researchers.
I’ve come to really appreciate how clinically minded the course is. We’re not just memorising mechanisms in isolation — we’re constantly being asked to apply that knowledge in ways that mirror real diagnostic practice. That connection to patient care, even through theoretical data, is what keeps me engaged. It’s where science feels the most alive.
Sahil Day, Biomedical Science MSci student
Read more about Sahil's study experience.