Program Overview
Queen's University Belfast
Overview
Queen's University Belfast is a public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, and medicine.
Study
Undergraduate
Queen's University Belfast offers a variety of undergraduate programs, including Bachelor's degrees, Foundation degrees, and Diploma programs. The university is known for its strong programs in subjects like law, business, engineering, and medicine.
Postgraduate
The university offers a range of postgraduate programs, including Master's degrees, PhDs, and postgraduate diplomas. Queen's University Belfast is recognized for its research excellence and provides students with opportunities to work with leading academics in their field.
International Students
Queen's University Belfast welcomes international students from over 80 countries. The university provides support services for international students, including language support, academic support, and cultural adaptation.
Fees and Funding
The university offers various scholarships and funding opportunities to help students cover the cost of tuition fees. International students can also apply for scholarships and funding opportunities.
Research
Research Themes
Queen's University Belfast has a strong research focus, with research themes that include:
- Cancer Research
- Cardiovascular Research
- Diabetes Research
- Infectious Diseases Research
- Mental Health Research
- Neuroscience Research
Research Areas
The university has a wide range of research areas, including:
- Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
- Engineering and Physical Sciences
- Life and Health Sciences
- Natural and Built Environment
Research Excellence Framework
Queen's University Belfast has a strong reputation for research excellence, with 75% of its research rated as world-leading or internationally excellent.
International
International Students
Queen's University Belfast welcomes international students from over 80 countries. The university provides support services for international students, including language support, academic support, and cultural adaptation.
International Partnerships
The university has partnerships with institutions around the world, providing opportunities for student exchange, research collaboration, and joint degree programs.
Business
Commercialisation
Queen's University Belfast has a strong focus on commercialisation, with a range of initiatives to support the development of new businesses and products.
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
The university offers knowledge transfer partnerships, which provide businesses with access to academic expertise and research facilities.
Business Support
Queen's University Belfast provides business support services, including incubation facilities, mentoring, and funding opportunities.
About
Campus and Facilities
The university has a range of facilities, including libraries, laboratories, and recreational facilities.
Sustainability
Queen's University Belfast has a strong commitment to sustainability, with initiatives to reduce its environmental impact and promote sustainable practices.
Social Charter
The university has a social charter, which outlines its commitment to social responsibility and community engagement.
Public Engagement
Queen's University Belfast is committed to public engagement, with a range of initiatives to promote the university's research and expertise to the wider community.
Visit Us
The university welcomes visitors and provides a range of information for prospective students, including campus tours and open days.
Biological Sciences
Overview
The School of Biological Sciences at Queen's University Belfast offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in biological sciences.
Course Content
The school offers courses in subjects like biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, and zoology.
Research
The school has a strong research focus, with research themes that include cancer research, cardiovascular research, and infectious diseases research.
Facilities
The school has a range of facilities, including laboratories, greenhouses, and animal houses.
Careers
Graduates from the School of Biological Sciences have gone on to careers in a range of fields, including research, industry, and healthcare.
BSc Biological Sciences
Overview
The BSc Biological Sciences program at Queen's University Belfast is a three-year undergraduate degree that provides students with a comprehensive education in biological sciences.
Course Content
The program covers a range of subjects, including biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, and zoology.
Research Project
Students on the program have the opportunity to undertake a research project in their final year, which provides them with hands-on experience of research in a laboratory or field setting.
Careers
Graduates from the program have gone on to careers in a range of fields, including research, industry, and healthcare.
Entry Requirements
The program has a range of entry requirements, including A-levels, BTECs, and international qualifications.
Fees and Funding
The program has a range of fees and funding opportunities, including scholarships and government funding.
Modules
Fundamentals of Microbiology
This module provides an introduction to the biology of microorganisms, including their structure, function, and interactions with the environment.
Environmental Biology
This module provides an introduction to the core concepts of ecology and the practical applications of environmental science and conservation.
Molecular Basis of Life
This module provides a comprehensive introduction to the molecular basis of life, including the structure and function of biomolecules and the processes that underpin life on earth.
Genetics and the Molecular Toolbox
This module provides an introduction to the concepts of genetics and the molecular tools and technologies used to study genetics.
Biodiversity
This module provides an introduction to the diversity of life on earth, including the evolution of different groups of organisms and their interactions with the environment.
World of Microorganisms
This module provides an introduction to the biology of microorganisms, including their role in the environment, human health, and disease.
Invertebrate Biology
This module provides an introduction to the biology of invertebrates, including their structure, function, and evolution.
Plant and Soil Science
This module provides an introduction to the biology of plants and soils, including their structure, function, and interactions with the environment.
Cell Biology
This module provides a detailed introduction to the structure and function of cells, including their organelles and interactions.
Molecular Genetics and Bioinformatics II
This module provides an introduction to the concepts of molecular genetics and bioinformatics, including the analysis of genomic data.
Molecular Genetics and Bioinformatics 1
This module provides an introduction to the concepts of molecular genetics and bioinformatics, including the analysis of genomic data.
Comparative Animal Physiology
This module provides an introduction to the physiology of animals, including their structure, function, and evolution.
Vertebrate Biology
This module provides an introduction to the biology of vertebrates, including their structure, function, and evolution.
Applied Ecology
This module provides an introduction to the practical applications of ecology, including conservation, management, and sustainability.
Microbial Metabolism and Biocatalysis
This module provides an introduction to the metabolism of microorganisms, including their role in biocatalysis and biotechnology.
Applied Genetics
This module provides an introduction to the practical applications of genetics, including breeding, genetic engineering, and genomics.
Applied Ecology with Field Course
This module provides an introduction to the practical applications of ecology, including conservation, management, and sustainability, with a field course component.
Coastal and Oceanic Biology
This module provides an introduction to the biology of coastal and oceanic ecosystems, including their structure, function, and interactions with the environment.
Microorganisms in Action
This module provides an introduction to the biology of microorganisms, including their role in the environment, human health, and disease.
Work Placement
This module provides students with the opportunity to undertake a work placement, which provides them with hands-on experience of working in a laboratory or field setting.
Advanced Cell Biology
This module provides a detailed introduction to the structure and function of cells, including their organelles and interactions.
Forensics and Toxicology
This module provides an introduction to the principles and practices of forensic science and toxicology.
Research Project
This module provides students with the opportunity to undertake a research project, which provides them with hands-on experience of research in a laboratory or field setting.
Global Change Biology
This module provides an introduction to the biology of global change, including the impacts of climate change, habitat destruction, and pollution on ecosystems.
Conservation Biology
This module provides an introduction to the principles and practices of conservation biology, including the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems.
Medical Microbiology
This module provides an introduction to the biology of microorganisms, including their role in human health and disease.
Behavioural Ecology
This module provides an introduction to the study of animal behaviour, including the evolution of behaviour and the interactions between animals and their environment.
Immunology and Immunotherapy
This module provides an introduction to the principles and practices of immunology and immunotherapy.
Parasitology
This module provides an introduction to the biology of parasites, including their structure, function, and interactions with their hosts.
Zoonoses
This module provides an introduction to the biology of zoonotic diseases, including their transmission, diagnosis, and control.
Microbiome: Biotechnological applications and ‘Omic manipulations
This module provides an introduction to the biology of microbiomes, including their role in ecosystems and their potential applications in biotechnology.
Careers
Employment after the Course
Graduates from the BSc Biological Sciences program have gone on to careers in a range of fields, including research, industry, and healthcare.
Degree Plus/Future Ready Award
The university offers a range of extracurricular activities and awards, including the Degree Plus/Future Ready Award, which provides students with the opportunity to develop skills and experience outside of their academic program.
Fees and Funding
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the BSc Biological Sciences program vary depending on the student's country of origin and the type of program they are enrolled in.
Additional Course Costs
There are additional costs associated with the program, including laboratory coats, dissection kits, and field trips.
Scholarships
The university offers a range of scholarships and funding opportunities to help students cover the cost of tuition fees.
How to Apply
Application Process
The application process for the BSc Biological Sciences program involves submitting an application through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).
Entry Requirements
The program has a range of entry requirements, including A-levels, BTECs, and international qualifications.
International Students
The university welcomes international students and provides support services to help them adapt to life in the UK.
Terms and Conditions
University Policies and Procedures
The university has a range of policies and procedures in place to support students, including policies on academic integrity, plagiarism, and student conduct.
Student Charter
The university has a student charter, which outlines the rights and responsibilities of students.
Complaints Procedure
The university has a complaints procedure in place to handle any issues or concerns that students may have.
