Results for Bachelors degree Life science Courses in East midlands
9 universities offer 145 undergraduate courses in East Midlands
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136 - 136 UCAS points
136 - 136 UCAS points
120 - 96 UCAS points
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University of Nottingham
UCAS points
112 - 128
University League Table
26th
Biology League Table
26th
112 - 112 UCAS points
112 - 112 UCAS points
112 - 112 UCAS points
112 - 112 UCAS points
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Nottingham Trent University
UCAS points
56 - 136
University League Table
46th
Biology League Table
49th
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56 - 64 UCAS points
112 - 120 UCAS points
112 - 120 UCAS points
112 - 120 UCAS points
104 - 112 UCAS points
88 - 88 UCAS points
104 - 112 UCAS points
112 - 120 UCAS points
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104 - 104 UCAS points
72 - 72 UCAS points
120 - 120 UCAS points
72 - 72 UCAS points
University of Northampton
UCAS points
64 - 112
University League Table
119th
Biology League Table
64th
112 - 112 UCAS points
64 - 64 UCAS points
112 - 112 UCAS points
64 - 64 UCAS points
112 - 112 UCAS points
112 - 112 UCAS points
48 - 48 UCAS points
96 - 96 UCAS points
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Studying Life Science
Search through undergraduate Biology degree courses to see what's available from UK universities. Each page should give you an insight into what the course might be like, along with information on entry requirements, UCAS points and university league table performance. Biological Sciences encompasses various areas, including cell biology, biomedicine, ecology, conservation, genetics, pathobiology and physiology. There are many related degree courses on offer, including in biotechnology, biological and medicinal chemistry and behavioural biology. Courses can be highly practical, take place in modern facilities and accredited by professional bodies like the Royal Society of Biology.