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Study programme 2013-2014

Teaching and training



 Learning outcomes upon course completion
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The goal of biomedical sciences is the study of the fundamental mechanisms of human life and research into new diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive applications. They allow attention to be focused on basic, applied or clinical research in multidisciplinary teams and environments as varied as the academic world, hospitals and industry.

The Bachelor in Biomedicine programme prepares for the development of experimental approaches in fields such as nutrition, toxicology and experimental or clinical biomedicine. The Bachelor’s programme allows students to acquire the knowledge needed to understand human physiopathology. In addition, students develop the scientific abilities essential in practicing a profession in which intellectual discipline is called for: observational skills, the ability to read and interpret results, taking a critical view of the data collected. All of these skills will also be acquired during the course of the practical work.