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Bioengineering (Regenerative Medicine)

Entry requirements


A level

B,B,C

BBC in three A levels including B in Chemistry or Biology.

Access to HE Diploma

D:15

112 UCAS points in an Access to HE Diploma with Chemistry or Biology related content, including Distinction in at least 15 Level 3 credits. Please contact the University Admissions Team for advice on whether your chosen course would qualify.

GCSE/National 4/National 5

4 / C in GCSE Maths or Level 2 Functional Skills Maths, plus an English language qualification.

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme

29

554 in three Higher Levels including 5 in Chemistry or Biology, OR 29 points including 5 in Higher Level Chemistry or Biology

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

DMM

DMM in any of the following BTEC Extended Diplomas / National Extended Diplomas: Applied Science.

T Level

M

Merit in any of the following T levels: Health, Healthcare Science, or Science

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112

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About this course


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Course option

3years

Full-time | 2024

Other options

4 years | Sandwich including industrial placement | 2024

4 years | Sandwich with time abroad | 2024

Subject

Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

Bioengineering scientists working in the area of regenerative medicine are helping to reshape the future of global healthcare. Embark on a journey into this exciting field and prepare for a fascinating career in bioengineering.

**Why choose this course?**
- Be a part of the well established School of Pharmacy and Bioengineering

- Prepare for a future in the growing field of regenerative medicine

- Study in state-of-the-art facilities including the Central Science Laboratories

- Study abroad and learn a language opportunities

Gain a solid grounding in biomedical disciplines on this innovative Bioengineering (Regenerative Medicine) BSc. You will explore the fundamentals of biological processes, gain interdisciplinary biomedical know-how, and develop key laboratory skills. Our course aims to prepare you for an exciting future in the research, discovery, and production of regenerative medicine, which is transforming global healthcare.

Regenerative medicine is a rapidly growing area, and this course offers opportunities for you to work towards a career at the forefront of the bioengineering profession. You will study a combination of biochemical, molecular and cellular knowledge, and engineering principles. This provides you with the scientific expertise to enable you to design tissue engineered constructs that repair, replace and rejuvenate damaged or diseased tissue. You will investigate cells and the extracellular environments, tissue structure and function so you can explore the critical challenges of cell, tissue, and organ regeneration.

From the start of the course, you will build a solid foundation in the principles of biomedical science. You will discover the fundamentals of stem cell biology, tissue engineering, immunoengineering, drug delivery and nanotechnology. The programme will introduce you to innovative approaches to patient treatment and diagnosis, considering genetic variations of patients, environment, and lifestyle.

**About Keele**

Keele University was established in 1949 by the former Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University. Founded to meet the needs of a changing world, Keele has always had a pioneering vision to be a different kind of university.

We excel in both teaching and research, with some of the most satisfied students in England, and research that is changing lives for the better at a regional, national and global level.

Our beautiful 600-acre campus is one of the biggest in Britain – but all the most important services and facilities are on your doorstep, with accommodation, teaching spaces, facilities including a medical centre, sports centre and pharmacy, and a range of shops, eateries and entertainment venues – including the Students’ Union – clustered around the centre.

Modules

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The Uni


Course location:

Keele University

Department:

Keele (Central)

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