Are you ready to explore the vast and fascinating world of biology? At Bangor University, we offer a unique and comprehensive Integrated Master’s in Biology designed to ignite your passion and equip you with the skills for a rewarding career in the life sciences. This extended undergraduate programme allows you to graduate with either a BSc (Hons) at the end of the third year or progress to earn a Master’s degree by completing a fourth year. If you achieve a high standard by the end of Year 2, you’ll have the opportunity to advance into the Master’s year after completing Year 3.
Our fourth year offers a rare and exciting chance to conduct an extended research project, whether in the laboratory or out in the field. This will enable you to further develop or expand upon the skills and interests you’ve cultivated throughout your studies. The hands-on experience and advanced knowledge you gain will set you apart in the competitive field of biology.
Biology at Bangor covers the entirety of life on Earth, from the microscopic to the macroscopic. You’ll delve into the study of microbes, plants, and animals, gaining a comprehensive grounding in cell and molecular biology, ecology, and evolution. Our wide range of modules spans multiple disciplines, including marine ecology and medical genetics, allowing you to tailor your studies to your interests.
Benefit from our partnership with the Environment Centre Wales, a collaboration between Bangor University and the Natural Environment Research Council’s Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH). This connection, along with our diverse faculty expertise, ensures we offer a wide array of biological modules and projects.
By choosing Bangor University, you’re choosing a future filled with discovery, innovation, and endless possibilities in the field of biology. Our Integrated Master’s in Biology is more than a degree; it’s a journey into the wonders of life and a gateway to your future. Join us and embark on an adventure that will challenge, inspire, and prepare you for a successful career in the life sciences.