Biological, Life and Medical Science
Biological, Life and Medical Science careers allow someone to be involved in scientific work that will improve human health. Graduate degrees are needed for the most advanced and creative positions in biological sciences.
The field of biological and biomedical sciences encompasses the study of biological chemistry, molecular pharmacology, cancer and cell biology, developmental and regenerative biology, genetics, genomics, microbiology and immunology. If you are interested in pursuing a future in the biological and biomedical sciences, you can explore potential degree, distance learning and career options that may suit your goals.
Degree programs are available at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Undergraduate students can expect to take classes in mathematics for biotechnology, anatomy, chemistry, physics, as well as courses that involve hands-on laboratory work or field research. The types of advanced courses in a graduate degree program depend heavily upon a student’s chosen area of focus.
Courses Available
Biochemistry
Biological Science
Biomedical Science
Dietetics
Environmental Management and Ecology
Geography
Human Geography
Master of Optometry
Molecular Biology
Nutrition
Pharmaceutical Science
Pharmacology
Pharmacy-
Physical Geography
Psychology
Sport and Exercise Science
Sports Business Management
Sports Coaching
Sports Development
Sports Studies
Sports Studies with Psychology
Sports Therapy