Undergraduate On-Campus Open Day at Swansea University - Singleton Park Campus and Bay Campus - 28 February 2026
28 Feb 2026, 08:30
Swansea

The study of genetics is an exciting and fast-moving field that is making an enormous impact in a range of scientific areas, including the understanding and treatment of diseases, pharmaceutical development, evolution, and the conservation of biodiversity. You will learn techniques for analysing gene expression, protein interactions, DNA structure and damage, image analysis of biomolecules and cells, and advanced computer analytical methods.
During the course you will develop excellent analytical and project management skills and learn how to design experiments and plan work programmes.
You will benefit from access to the Medical School’s state-of-the-art research facilities, including DNA and protein analytical equipment, computer-based image analysers for molecular or cellular studies, and a powerful supercomputer facility.
Our academic staff are active in a diverse range of genetics research fields, offering an unrivaled mix of academic excellence and cutting-edge practice.
In addition to your formal studies, we hold regular research talks with Swansea University staff and guest expert speakers from other universities, industry, the NHS and research institutions.
A degree in Genetics opens up a range of exciting careers and opportunities for further study in diverse fields and many of our students have gone on to study Graduate Entry Medicine at Swansea.
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Course optionsSingleton Park
Swansea
SA2 8PP
Email:medicine@swansea.ac.uk
Phone:01792 513400
Email:postgraduatemedicine@swansea.ac.uk
Phone:01792 513486