Modern pathology and biomedical laboratory work involves complex and diverse investigations that require an in-depth scientific knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology. Like many other professions a biomedical scientist will need to complete a university degree course. University entry qualifications usually include 'A' Level biology and chemistry and GCSE mathematics or equivalent.
The most appropriate science degrees for biomedical scientists are those designed specifically for the profession and accredited by the Institute.
Other honours degrees which include as principal subjects one or more of the following may also be accepted: animal physiology, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, microbiology, physics and zoology. Partially acceptable honours science degrees may be 'topped up' with an Institute accredited postgraduate certificate or diploma.
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