| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Overview of the University of Kent
The University of Kent is a global community that offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The university is committed to providing a world-class education and research experience.
Courses Offered
The university offers various courses, including undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Some of the courses offered include:
- Undergraduate courses
- Postgraduate courses
- Foundation courses
- Apprenticeships
- Part-time and short courses
Biology BSc (Hons) Course
The Biology BSc (Hons) course is a three-year full-time program that explores the science of life, from genes and cells to ecosystems and global challenges. The course is hands-on, research-informed, and globally focused.
Course Structure
The course is divided into three stages:
- Stage 1: Compulsory modules include Bioscience Skills, Molecules of Life, Bioscience Skills: Advancing Experimental Techniques and Data Analysis, From Cells to Evolution, and Diversity of Life.
- Stage 2: Students must choose to study either Applied Ecology and Conservation or Cellular Organisation and Processes. Optional modules may include The Microbial World, Neuroscience, and Animal Form and Function.
- Stage 3: Students must choose to study one Research Project module and the Future Outlooks in Biology. Optional modules may include Climate Change and Conservation, Saving Endangered Species, and Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genetics.
Entry Requirements
The typical offer for the Biology BSc (Hons) course is:
- 104-120 UCAS points
- A level: BBB, including Biology grade B or Double Award Applied Science at grade BB
- BTEC Nationals: DDM
- International Baccalaureate: 120 tariff points, typically H5, H6, H6 including Biology 5 at HL
Fees and Funding
The tuition fees for the Biology BSc (Hons) course are:
- UK: TBC
- International: £23,500
- Fees for year in industry: £1,905
- Fees for year abroad: £1,430
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Biology BSc (Hons) course can pursue careers in:
- Scientific research
- Environmental consultancy and ecological surveying
- Biotechnology and pharmaceuticals
- NHS and public health laboratories
- Conservation and wildlife management
- Science communication and publishing
- Teaching and education
- Data science and bioinformatics
- Graduate medicine or other clinical training
- Policy and science-based roles in government and NGOs
Research Areas
The university has a strong research focus, with research areas including:
- Molecular biology
- Genetics
- Ecology
- Conservation
- Biotechnology
- Pharmaceutical sciences
- Environmental science
- Public health
Facilities and Resources
The university has state-of-the-art facilities and resources, including:
- Modern laboratories
- Fieldwork equipment
- Library and IT services
- Career support and guidance
Student Experience
The university offers a range of student experiences, including:
- Academic support and guidance
- Career development and employability
- Student life and extracurricular activities
- Accommodation and living options
- International opportunities and study abroad programs
About the University
The University of Kent is a global community that values diversity, inclusivity, and social responsibility. The university is committed to providing a world-class education and research experience, and to making a positive impact on society.
