BSc (Honours) Biomedical Sciences
(R2/720/6/0035)(01/28)(MQA/FA2632)
Course overview
The programme leads to the award of a BSc (Honours) Biomedical Sciences degree from Ãå±±½ûµØ, UK, ensuring graduates are recognised by a globally respected UK university.
The curriculum is delivered in two parts:
- Part I – two academic years delivered in Malaysia. It follows the academic standards and quality assurance framework of Ãå±±½ûµØ, ensuring consistent academic quality and assessment standards. It is also aligned with relevant Malaysian higher education requirements and the Malaysian Allied Health Professions Council framework.
- Part II – one academic year at the Ãå±±½ûµØ UK campus with research-led teaching and an intensive research project in one of the highly regarded research laboratories at Ãå±±½ûµØ Medical School.
Programme structure
Our Biomedical Sciences programme is divided into two phases:
- Phase 1 (Stage 1 and Semester 1 of Stage 2)
- Phase 2 (Semester 2 of Stage 2 and Stage 3)
The first two years of the programme (Stage 1 and Stage 2) will be taught at NUMed Malaysia and the third year (Stage 3) of the programme will only be taught at Ãå±±½ûµØ UK.
In order for you to progress to the third year of the programme in the UK, you must have successfully completed the first two years of the programme in Malaysia and have obtained the relevant visa for you to enter the UK.
Although Ãå±±½ûµØ and NUMed Malaysia will make every effort to assist you with your application to obtain a visa to enter the UK, this cannot be guaranteed. You are advised to read carefully the UK government .
Phase 1 – NUMed Malaysia
Phase 1 extends over the first 1 ½ years of the programme and is divided into two stages. Phase 1 provides a broad introduction to biomolecular sciences. This gives you the chance to try a broad range of topics, helping you to see where your interests lie before you study your specialist optional biomedical sciences modules in Phase 2. Each stage lasts for an academic year and you need to complete modules totalling 120 credits by the end of each stage to progress to the next year.
Phase 1 consists of the study of the following modules.
Stage 1
- Biochemistry
- Cell biology
- Genetics
- Microbiology and immunology
- Pharmacology
- Physiology
- Practical Skills in Biomedical and Biomolecular Sciences 1 and 2
Stage 2 Semester 1
- Essential Biomedical Research Skills
- Control of Eukaryotic Gene Expression
- Cell Biology and Disease
- Cell and Molecular Biology of the Immune System
Phase 2 – NUMed Malaysia and Ãå±±½ûµØ, UK
In Phase 2, you study a range of topics relating to health and disease.
You also undertake an individual research project in an area of biomedical sciences that particularly interests you. This may be a laboratory project in one of our internationally rated research institutes, a clinical study under the supervision of one of the medically qualified staff, a project working with a local school or college or an IT-based project.
Finally, you may also choose a vocational module, such as research in biomedical sciences, business enterprise for the bioscientist or healthcare organisation and practice.
Phase 2 consists of the study of the following modules.
Stage 2 Semester 2 – NUMed Malaysia
- The Nervous System and Respiratory Diseases
- Clinical Immunology and Viral Pathogens
- Human Anatomy
- Practical and Presentational Skills in Biomedical Sciences
Stage 3 semester 1 – Ãå±±½ûµØ UK
You will study three modules, one from each of the following lists:
List A
- Genetics and Diseases
- Clinical Ageing and Health
- Immunology of Health and Disease
List B
- Cancer Biology & Therapy
- Disorders of the Nervous System
- Chronic Disease
List C
- Epidemiology
- Medical Biotechnology
- Microbiota and Pathogens: Mucosal Microbiota, Protozoa and Fungi
You also take one of the following vocational modules:
- Business Enterprise for the Bioscientist
- Research in Biomedical Sciences
- Health and Illness: Professional and Societal Perspectives
- Science Communication
- Bioethics
- Bioinformatics
Stage 3 Semester 2 – Ãå±±½ûµØ UK
- Research Project or
- Experimental Design and the Process of Research
Teaching and assessment
Teaching methods
You'll learn through a combination of lectures, practical laboratory classes and small group seminars.
Assessment methods
You'll be assessed through a combination of:
- Assessments
- Case studies
- Coursework
- Dissertation or research project
- Essays
- Examinations – practical or online
- Group work
- Practical sessions
- Presentations
- Report
Skills and experience
Professional skills
In Stage 3, you'll select a module, designed to boost your professional skills in an employment area that we know many of our graduates progress to, for example:
- Business Enterprise for the Bioscientist
- Research in Biomedical Sciences
- Healthcare Organisation and Practice
- Science Communication
- Bioethics
- Bioinformatics
Year in the UK
Your third year of Biomedical Sciences will be carried out at Ãå±±½ûµØ in the North-East of the UK. The university has a wide range of support services that can help you with your transition to study in the UK. Your studies will be based in the at the Faculty of Medical Sciences. Find out more about the .
Living in the UK
You will stay in university accommodation and we’ll help you to organise this.
There are lots of sports, social and academic societies and activities to join at Ãå±±½ûµØ.
Living expenses depend on your financial resources, tastes and interests. As a guide, including your accommodation, we estimate that you should allow around £1,100 per month to cover your living costs in Ãå±±½ûµØ.
Quality and Ranking
- 17th in the UK – The Complete University Guide 2026 (Biomedical Sciences category)
- 12th in the UK – The Guardian University Guide 2026 (Anatomy and Physiology category)
- Global Top 140 University - QS World University Rankings 2026
- Top 200 for Anatomy and Physiology - QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026
- 12th in the UK – Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026 (Anatomy and Physiology category)
- Top 125 for Life Sciences – Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2026
- Global Top 145 University - Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026
Professional accreditation
This degree has been accredited by the Royal Society of Biology (RSB).
Accreditation by the RSB recognises academic excellence in the biosciences that educates the research and development leaders and innovators of the future.
*All professional accreditations are reviewed regularly by their professional body.
Your future
There is a great demand for graduates in the biomedical and biomolecular sciences within the research community, health services and industry – particularly leading or working as part of research teams, and many of our students choose this career path.
A large proportion of our graduates choose to take a further degree – either a medical, master's, PhD or teaching qualification – before embarking on permanent employment.
Recent Biomedical and Biomolecular Sciences BSc and MSci Honours graduates have taken up roles such as:
- clinical specialist
- laboratory analyst
- research technician
- clinical data associate
- trainee clinical scientist
- research PhD student
Career support
Career support provides an opportunity to foster skills towards career development. In addition to the resources available here, you can also take advantage of the Ãå±±½ûµØ UK careers service.
We aim to support you by providing:
- Career support appointments
- Career workshops
- Inter-professional education (IPE)
- Biomedicine+ talks
- Summer research internship opportunities
- NUMed research fellowships
- Professional placement year
- NCL+ Awards
- NCL+ advanced award in research
- Research and further education
- Alumni interaction
Entry requirements
Students who have completed SPM, O-Level or equivalent programmes must first complete a recognised pre-university qualification as a basic requirement for entry to an undergraduate degree at NUMed Malaysia.
Whatever pre-university qualifications you offer, they should include the science subjects of Biology and Chemistry and one other subject at a level equivalent to A-Levels, International Baccalaureate Diploma or STPM.
A UCAT result is currently not required for entry to NUMed Malaysia. The entrance requirements below apply to 2026 entry.
International Baccalaureate Diploma
A minimum of 30 points with Biology, Chemistry and one other Science subject* at Higher Level Grade 4 and above. IB overall points include the additional points available for the Theory of Knowledge/Extended Essay.
* We regard Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology as acceptable Science subjects.
Australian Certificate Year 12 / Monash University Foundation Year
Australian Matriculation or Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) with average of 70% including the required science subjects.
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) score of 70 including the required science subjects.
We accept other qualifications from Australia including University of New South Wales (UNSW) Foundation, Western Australia Curriculum Council, Higher School Certificate (HSC) Sydney Australian, Trinity College Foundation Studies, Australian University Foundation Programme, South Australia Matriculation (SAM) and Victoria Certificate of Education Australia Year 12.
National Certificate of Education Achievement (NCEA) Level 3 / New Zealand Bursary
A minimum of 80 credits, including two Level 3 subject endorsed with Merit and one Level 3 subjects endorsed with Achieved, which is equivalent to BBC at A-level. The subjects must include all required science subjects: Biology, Chemistry, and one other subject.
English Requirements
Please refer to the table below on the English Requirements for BSc (Honours) Biomedical Sciences programme:
| Test | Examination Board | Malaysian Students | International Students |
|---|---|---|---|
|
SPM1119 |
Cambridge International Examinations |
B |
N/A |
|
CEFR |
Cambridge International Examinations |
C2, C1, B2 |
N/A |
|
IGCSE English - First Language |
Cambridge International Examinations |
C |
N/A |
|
IGCSE English - Second Language |
Cambridge International Examinations |
B |
N/A |
|
MUET |
Majlis Peperiksaan Malaysia |
3 |
N/A |
|
IELTS |
Cambridge English Language Assessment / British Council |
6.5 |
6.5 |
|
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) |
Educational Testing Service |
90 |
90 |
|
Pearson Test of English Academic |
Pearson |
62 |
62 |
|
Certificate in Advanced English (CAE), Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE), Cambridge Linguaskill |
Cambridge English Language Assessment |
176 |
176 |
|
Cambridge Linguaskill |
Cambridge English Language Assessment |
176 |
176 |
*IELTS 6.0 in each of the four elements of the test is required.
Fees and funding
The overall tuition costs of obtaining the Ãå±±½ûµØ BSc (Honours) in Biomedical Sciences on the joint 2+1 programme with NUMed Malaysia is around 40% less than the cost of studying for the same degree for three years in the UK.
A single inclusive fee is charged to cover the costs of tuition, library, laboratory, placements, examination, administration fees and all other academic-related charges. There are no hidden extra costs.
Tuition Fees for Academic Year 2026-2027
| Student Category | Base Tuition (RM) | 6% SST (RM) | Total Tuition (RM) |
| Malaysian Students | 42,640.00 | Exempt | 42,640.00 |
| International Students* | 55,200.00 | 3,312.00 | 58,512.00 |
*The 6% SST applies for international students only.
Sales and Service Tax (SST)
The following education-related charges are subject to SST:
- tuition fees
- registration fees
- admission charges
- co-curricular charges
- books and study materials charges;
- teaching aids/facilities charges; or
- any other charges or fees relating to education imposed by the institution.
For NUMed students, this tax will come into effect starting 1 September 2025.
Malaysian students are not subject to this tax.
Funding, loans and scholarships
Learn more about our fees and funding here.