Undergraduate On-Campus Open Day at Swansea University - Singleton Park Campus and Bay Campus - 13 June 2026
13 Jun 2026, 07:30
Swansea
Biochemistry is crucial to the study and treatment of diseases, the development of pharmaceuticals, and the complex relationships with our environment.
Throughout this interdisciplinary programme, you will learn about the chemical processes that occur within living organisms, and how cells work at the sub-cellular and molecular levels.
You will gain an in-depth understanding of the biochemical function of living organisms, from bacteria to plants, animals and humans.
Alongside this, you will develop excellent project management skills, while learning how to design experiments and plan work programmes.
The field of biochemistry as a whole generates a broad range of graduates who go on to varied careers, which include working in an academic or industrial research laboratory, pharmaceutical sales, the food and beverage industry, patent law, medical writing, consultancy, medical practice or pursuing additional training.
You will study at Swansea’s leading Medical School, located on our Singleton Park Campus, in beautiful parkland, overlooking Swansea Bay on the edge of the Gower Peninsula.
During your time here, you will benefit from having access to state-of-the-art facilities, including bioanalytical equipment such as high-performance liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, DNA and protein analytical equipment, and computer-based image analysis for molecular or cellular studies.
This programme also includes opportunities to undertake a Year Abroad, enhancing your learning and offering invaluable life experience.
Your first year is made up of modules covering the essential foundations of biochemistry, including energy and metabolism, biochemistry skills development, organic chemistry, molecular genetics, and microbiology. As you progress, you will further develop your knowledge, studying specialised topics including metabolic regulation, techniques in molecular biology, membranes and energy transduction, membrane trafficking, and bioinformatics. In your final year you will complete an independent research project under the guidance of a professional research scientist.
Year 1
Genetics, Genomics and Evolution
Chemistry for Biochemists
Energy and Metabolism: The Reactions of Life
Microbiology
Human Physiology
Organic Chemistry: An Introduction for Life Sciences.
Chemical Analysis: From Composition to Structure Elucidation; An Introduction for Life Sciences
Year 2
Metabolic Regulation: Enzymes & Signal Transduction
Techniques in Molecular Biology
Clinical Biochemistry & Physiology
Advanced Metabolism
Skills for Researchers
Biostatistics
Human Immunology
Introduction to neuroscience
Human and Medical Genetics
Infectious Diseases
Microbial Molecular Genetics
Year 3
Membranes and Energy Transduction
Practical Quantitative Research
Nucleic Acids: Components, Metabolism and Modification
Teaching Science
Capstone Project
Animal Development
Membrane Trafficking
Advanced Biostatistics
Human Immunopathology
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Advanced Research Topics in Biochemistry
Bioinformatics: From Sequence to Function
Assessment will take place through examinations, coursework, laboratory practicals and presentations. A wide variety of assessment methods is used in addition to the more traditional methods such as: online web assignments, online problem solving, poster production, talks, slide presentations, screencasts, and literature reviews. In your final year you will undertake an independent research project, potentially contributing to scientific research at the school, under the guidance of professional research scientists
The following entry points are available for this course:
If you are an International Student, please visit our International pages for more information about entry requirements: http://www.swansea.ac.uk/international/students/requirements/
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Chemistry essential, plus at least one other science (usually Biology)
Typically Distinction to Double Distinction plus A Level Grade B in Chemistry
Including Distinctions in ALL Biology and Chemistry modules.
Scottish Advanced Higher at equivalent grade is accepted in place of any A-Level (A2).
To include Higher Level grades in Chemistry, plus at least one other science (usually Biology)
Swansea University accepts the Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales as fully equivalent to x1 A-Level.
Welsh Baccalaureate at equivalent grade is accepted in place of one A-Level (A2) (other than Chemistry or Biology).
Extended Project: We recognise the EPQ as an excellent indicator of success. If you are predicted a Grade B or above in the EPQ, you will receive an offer with a one grade reduction, to include your EPQ with a grade B.
5 Higher subjects at min. H3 inc. Biology = H2 & Chemistry = H2
GCSE requirements: English/Welsh and Maths minimum Grade C Wales (England Pre-2017) or Grade 4 (England Post-2017)
For applicants whose first language is not English we require a minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0 (or equivalent) and no less than 5.5 in each component.
English Language Requirements at Swansea Universityhttps://www.swansea.ac.uk/admissions/english-language-requirements/
UK applicants who meet course requirements are guaranteed a conditional offer. We assess applications on individual merit. We consider making reduced offers, eg. to Care Leavers or students with extenuating circumstances. We encourage you to disclose any relevant circumstances.
The Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales is considered as equivalent to one full A-Level and students can take x2 A-levels alongside this. EPQ students predicted Grade B or above will receive a one-grade offer reduction.
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.
Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
We are unable to show previous accepted grades for this course. This could be because the course is new, it's a postgraduate course, there isn't enough historical data, or the provider has opted out of sharing their entry grades data for this course - learn more.
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
For the latest fee information, please check the individual course page on our website. Our full range of programmes are listed here: https://www.swansea.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/
Further information on tuition fees can be found here: https://www.swansea.ac.uk/undergraduate/fees-and-funding/tuition-fees/
You may be eligible for funding to help support your study.
To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page https://www.swansea.ac.uk/undergraduate/scholarships/
Academi Hywel Teifi at Swansea University and the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol offer a number of generous scholarships and bursaries for students who wish to study through the medium of Welsh or bilingually. For further information about the opportunities available to you, visit the Academi Hywel Teifi Scholarships and Bursaries page https://www.swansea.ac.uk/academi-hywel-teifi/learn/scholarships/
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Phone:01792 295111
Email:study@swansea.ac.uk
Phone:01792 295111
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