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2 Bioscience Preparatory Programs in Europe

LBIC London Brunel International College
Undergraduate Pathway in Life Sciences
- Uxbridge, United Kingdom
Undergraduate Pathway
Full time
2 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Department of Life Sciences runs courses in Biosciences, Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences, Psychology and Sports Health and Exercise Sciences. With a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research and a commitment to excellence, we aim to push the boundaries of understanding our environments, human health and performance.


Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design
Digital Learning, Copenhagen 2020 Summer Workshop: Design Across Biological Scales
- Tokyo, Japan
- Copenhagen, Denmark
Summer Course
Full time
5 days
Distance Learning
English
The art of emulating life: design across biological scales! This course involves an active search and a responsive foresight; it does not involve extracting from nature, it implies learning from it. Human beings are not simply observers of nature, as if we were looking at it from a bubble. We are 100% in nature.
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Bioscience degree programs at the Preparatory level in Europe focus on the essential biological concepts that underpin various scientific fields. This stage is crucial for students looking to build a strong foundation for future studies in more specialized biosciences.
Through courses in molecular biology, ecology, and microbiology, you'll develop competencies such as performing laboratory experiments, analyzing biological data, and understanding ecological relationships. The hands-on learning approach encouraged in European educational settings fosters independence, allowing students to strengthen their critical thinking as they engage with real-world bioscience issues.
Preparatory programs also emphasize collaborative projects that mirror industry practices, preparing you for further academic pursuits or entry into the workforce. Graduates can pursue diverse pathways, including roles in research laboratories, environmental agencies, or educational institutions, where skills gained in these programs are highly valued.