STUDYING
BIOLOGY, ZOOLOGY ANLD Y MARIND E BIO OG AT SALFOR
WHAT WILL I STUDY? / Biodiversity Explore the origins and diversity of living organisms (including humans), the environmental processes and their role. / Molecules to Microbes Evaluate the basic principles involved in the build-up of molecules from atoms. / Biological Skills Develop practical laboratory skills relevant to cell, organismal, micro and molecular biology which will form a competent basis. / Study Skills You will learn by observation, investigation, comparison and engagement whilst developing practical learning and presentation methods. / Cell Biology Analyse the multidisciplinary nature of cell biology and the basic structure of cells, focusing on animal cells. Exact modules may vary in order to keep content current. Whilst the modules above form the basis of Zoology, Marine Biology and Biology degrees at Salford, students will study course-specific modules depending on their chosen pathway.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? / Field Notebooks / Laboratory Reports / Essays / Data Response / Presentations
WHAT WILL MY WEEK LOOK LIKE?
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WHAT’S IT LIKE TO STUDY BIOLOGY, ZOOLOGY AND MARINE BIOLOGY AT SALFORD? / Travel Opportunities If you are studying on our Zoology and Marine Biology courses, you will have the opportunity to participate in a number of field trips, both in the UK and internationally. From visits to local zoos and residential field courses in Wales, to international trips in the Tropics and Kavala, Greece, you will have plenty of opportunities to develop your practical skills, and gain real-world context for your assignments. Biology students will also have also have the opportunity to travel through optional modules on the programme, as well as the option to spend your second year studying at the University of Toledo, Ohio, which is considered a top global player in taking research from the laboratory and out into the world! / Societies At the University of Salford, we have a range of student-run societies which cover all aspects of student life, from academia to sports, politics to the environment, performance to faith. From Biomedical Science to Climate Change to Wildlife, you will find a group of likeminded students and a place to socialise, relax and enhance your skills. There is also the Steminists society, supporting female students across STEM subjects and promoting gender equality for all.
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