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Queen Mary University London
BSc (Intercal) Experimental Pathology
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The intercalated BSc in Experimental Pathology allows medical and dental students to specialise in the study of disease and gain an additional degree in just one year. The programme covers major diseases, emphasising research and experimentation.


Ulster University
Applied Biomedical Science with DPP (Pathology) - BSc (Hons)
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
This degree program offers a solid foundation in applied biomedical science with a specialized focus on pathology. It combines classroom learning with practical experience, giving students the chance ...
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Pathology degree programs at the Bachelor's level offer a fascinating insight into disease mechanisms and their impact on health. This field merges biology and medicine, providing a comprehensive understanding of how diseases develop and progress.
Through courses in human anatomy, histology, and pathology techniques, you'll gain practical skills in identifying and analyzing pathogens, understanding disease processes, and evaluating tissue samples. Students build confidence as they engage with various diagnostic methods and laboratory techniques critical for medical diagnostics. Engaging in hands-on laboratory experiences fosters independence and strengthens analytical abilities, essential for a successful career in healthcare.
Graduates with a Bachelor's in Pathology often pursue careers as laboratory technicians, research assistants, or in quality control within healthcare facilities. This degree prepares you for further studies or entry into the workforce, where you can make valuable contributions to healthcare through disease prevention and treatment strategies. With strong critical thinking and technical skills, you'll find numerous avenues to explore in the medical field.