| Course Name |
Sciences - Biological & Chemical Sciences - Common Entry |
| Course Provider |
University of Limerick |
| Course Code |
LM123 |
| Course Type |
Higher Education CAO |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Degree - Honours Bachelor (Level 8 NFQ)
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University of Limerick |
Level 8 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
CAO |
| Attendance Options |
Full time, Daytime |
| Location (Districts) |
Limerick City |
| Leaving Certificate Entry Requirements |
Expand+Applicants are required to hold at the time of enrolment the established Leaving Certificate (or an approved equivalent) with a minimum of six subjects which must include: Two H5 (Higher Level) grades and Four O6 (Ordinary Level) grades or four H7 (H...
Hide-Applicants are required to hold at the time of enrolment the established Leaving Certificate (or an approved equivalent) with a minimum of six subjects which must include: Two H5 (Higher Level) grades and Four O6 (Ordinary Level) grades or four H7 (Higher Level) grades. Subjects must include Mathematics, Irish or another language, and English.
In addition, applicants must hold a minimum grade H4 in Mathematics and a Grade O6/ H7 in any one of the following: Agricultural Science, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Physics, Physics with Chemistry, Technology, Design and Communication Graphics/Technical Drawing.
OR grade O3/H7 in Mathematics and grade H4 in one of the following: Agricultural Science, Applied Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physics with Chemistry.
A Special Mathematics (Higher Level) Examination will be offered at UL following the Leaving Certificate results for those students who did not achieve the Mathematics requirement.
Irish Leaving Certificate Applicants
Minimum Entry Requirements
Degree
An applicant is expected to hold at the time of enrolment the established Leaving Certificate with a minimum of six subjects which must include:
Two H5 (Higher Level) grades; and
Four O6 (Ordinary Level) grades or four H7 (Higher Level) grades.
Subjects must include Mathematics, Irish or another language, and English.
Certificate/Diploma Equine Science
An applicant is expected to hold at the time of enrolment the established Leaving Certificate with at least five O6 (Ordinary Level) grades or five H7 (Higher Level) grades. Subjects must include Mathematics, Irish or another language, and English. Candidates wishing to transfer to the follow-on Diploma programme in Equine Science will require at least a Second Class Honours award at Certificate level. Graduates obtaining at least a Second Class Honours in the Diploma will be considered for entry to year 4 of the B.Sc. in Equine Science.
Special Mathematics Entrance Examination
The University holds a special mathematics entrance examination in August each year for students who achieve sufficient CAO entry points and satisfy all other entrance requirements, but who do not achieve the requisite grade in Higher Level Mathematics in the Leaving Certificate for Faculty of Science and Engineering undergraduate degrees. Candidates who pass this special examination are deemed to have satisfied the Higher Level Mathematics entry requirement for all programmes run by the Faculty of Science & Engineering. Further information and an application form is available from www.ul.ie/admissions
Computer Studies Course
The University of Limerick is involved, in association with a number of schools, in the delivery of a Computer Studies course. A passing grade in the Computer Studies course is deemed equivalent to a Leaving Certificate subject for eligibility and scoring. Further information from the Undergraduate Admissions Office.
Specific Subject Requirements for Individual Programmes Specific subject requirements for individual programmes are detailed above. It should be noted that candidates may continue to fulfill minimum and specific subject requirements from more than one sitting of the Leaving Certificate. Foundation Mathematics, Foundation Irish and Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP) do not satisfy specific subject requirements.
Competitive Entry
Due to the number and calibre of applicants, qualified candidates to all undergraduate degree programmes who satisfy the minimum and specific entry requirements outlined above, are placed in order of merit based on a points system. The system operates as follows:
Points are awarded for all Leaving Certificate Higher and Ordinary Level Subjects based on the grades achieved in each subject with the exception of the following subjects o Foundation Mathematics o Foundation Irish
Points are awarded for the best six subjects.
Where applicable the LCVP can be considered for points purposes provided the minimum entry requirements and specific subject requirements are satisfied.
The six subjects must be taken at any one sitting of the Leaving Certificate.
An additional score of 25 points is awarded for grades H1 to H6 in the Higher Leaving Mathematics. The additional scores apply only where it is included as one of the applicants best 6 subjects.
The following rules apply to combinations of subjects when computing an applicants point score. These rules also apply in fulfilling minimum entry requirements:
Physics, Physics and Chemistry count as one subject;
Chemistry, Physics and Chemistry count as one subject;
Physics, Chemistry and Physics, and Chemistry count as two subjects,
Home Economics (Scientific and Social), Home Economics (General) and Home Economics (Single course), any combination counts as one subject.
English, English Composition count as one subject.
Music, Music and Musicianship, Music and Musicianship A, Music and Musicianship B, any combination counts as one subject.
Agricultural Economics, History, Economics, Economic History count as three subjects.
Any two or three subject combination of: History, Economics, Economic History, Agricultural Economics, counts as two subjects except when Agricultural Economics and Economics are combined in which case they count as one subject.
Bonus points are ONLY awarded for Higher Level Mathematics at Grade H6 and above and where it is included as one of the applicants best six subjects.
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| Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme LCVP |
Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP)
Fulfilling Minimum Entry Requirements: No
Fulfilling Specific Subject Requirements: No
Points (as one subject in best of six): Yes
LCVP
Grade Points
Distinction 66
Merit 46
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| Mature Applicants |
Expand+We welcome applications from mature students. Mature applicants must apply through the Central Applications Office (CAO) by 1 February.
Mature Entry
Minimum Entry Requirements
Applicants may apply for consideration on the grounds of mature years...
Hide-We welcome applications from mature students. Mature applicants must apply through the Central Applications Office (CAO) by 1 February.
Mature Entry
Minimum Entry Requirements
Applicants may apply for consideration on the grounds of mature years. Applicants must be at least 23 years of age on 1st January in the year of entry.
Selection and Assessment
Admission to Nursing and Midwifery Programmes
Mature applicants to degree programmes in General, Mental Health, Intellectual Disability Nursing and Midwifery must undertake a written assessment test. This test is run by the Public Appointments Service (PAS) on behalf of the Nursing & Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI). The test is usually held in April. Mature applicants seeking further information on application to degree programmes in Nursing, and in Midwifery, should also consult the booklet Nursing/ Midwifery a Career for You available from:
Nursing & Midwifery Board of Ireland
Telephone: 01 6398528
Email: careersinformation@nmbi.ie
Web: www.nursingcareers.ie
Admission to LM089 Sports and Exercise Sciences, LM100 Physiotherapy and LM102 Psychology
In the case of LM089 Sports and Exercise Sciences, LM100 Physiotherapy and LM102 Psychology applicants are required to undertake the Mature Students Admissions Pathway (MSAP) test. There is one sitting of the test annually, usually in March. Further details, including test date and test centres, are available from http://msap-ie.acer.edu.au.
The test is designed to assess a range of competencies considered important for success in higher education studies. The purpose of the test is to assess ability to understand and analyse material, to think critically about issues and to organise and express thoughts in a logical and effective way.
Admission to LM103 Paramedic Studies Mature applicants to LM103 Paramedic Studies are assessed for places by means of a written assessment test and subsequent interview.
Admission to all other programmes
Each mature applicant is considered on an individual basis. Applicants are expected to provide details on the CAO form of their highest qualification to date, current studies, post-secondary education, second level education, non-certificate courses, employment or voluntary work, English language proficiency (if applicable), references, statement of interest and hobbies/interests. See admissions.ul.ie for full details on the supporting documentation required for different programmes.
All applicants must also provide a tailored personal statement for each programme of study being applied for. The detail provided in the personal statement is an important part of the assessment process as it allows the applicant to outline:
Reasons for wishing to undertake this particular degree
Programmes potential contribution to future career or life plans
Highlight relevant experiences or skills gained through employment, voluntary work, or personal interests which have prepared you to undertake this degree programme
Knowledge and understanding of the career area in which you are interested
Preparation made for undertaking this degree programme
Mature Student Access Certificate
The Mature Student Access Certificate is a one year pre-degree course designed for prospective mature students who feel that they need a foundation level of study before starting a degree course. The programme prepares students for third-level education by facilitating the development of key learning and academic skills through subjects such as Study Skills, Computer Skills, Educational Guidance, Maths and a choice of Engineering, Science, Humanities or Business. On successful completion of the programme students can progress directly onto a range of designated degree programmes in UL. Applicants must be at least 22 years of age by 1st January of the year of registration for this programme. Contact the Mature Student Office for further details.
Supports for Mature Students
A number of supports are available to mature students through the Mature Student Office. Further information is available in the Mature Student Handbook. For copies of the handbook and further information please contact the Mature Student Office: Telephone 061 202735 Email mso@ul.ie or www.ul.ie/mso
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| Alternative Entry |
For information on alternative entry go to: http://ulsites.ul.ie/admissions/ |
| Higher Education Access Route HEAR |
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| Disability Access Route to Education DARE |
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| Recognition of Prior Learning RPL |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Link to Course Fee |
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| CAO Application Dates and Fees |
Expand+Early online application (discounted): Fee 30 Closing Date: 20th January 2018 at 5:15pm
Normal online application: Fee 45 Closing Date: 1st February 2018 at 5:15pm
Late online application - restrictions apply: Fee: 60 Closing Date: 1st May 2...
Hide-Early online application (discounted): Fee 30 Closing Date: 20th January 2018 at 5:15pm
Normal online application: Fee 45 Closing Date: 1st February 2018 at 5:15pm
Late online application - restrictions apply: Fee: 60 Closing Date: 1st May 2018 at 5:15 pm
Change of Mind - restrictions apply: Fee: Nil Closing Date: 1st July 2018 5:15 pm
Exceptional online late application - see page 14 of the 2018 CAO Handbook: Fee 60 Closing Date: 22nd July 2018 at 5:15pm
You should avoid submitting an application close to a closing date. No extensions to closing dates will be allowed and all fees are non-refundable.
LATE APPLICATIONS
Late Applications are those which are received after 5:15pm on 1st February 2018 and will be accepted up to 5:15pm on 1st May 2018, subject to the restricitions listed on page 3 of the 2018 CAO Handbook. The online facility for late applications opens on the 5th March 2018 at 12:00 noon - a fee of 60 applies.
Exceptional Late Applications (Exception to the Timetable)
The exceptional closing date of 22nd of July at 5:15pm applies only to applicants who are currently undergraduate students in any year in any one of the participating HEIs (subject to the exclusions listed below). In order to avail of the Exceptional Late Application facility you must have entered the HEI through the CAO system.
If you did not enter your current course through the CAO system, you must first contact the Admissions Office of the HEI to which you wish to apply and they will inform you if you may submit an application direct to the institution.
Exclusions:
You may submit a late application only for entry to courses other than your existing course. If you wish to repeat the year in the same course you must arrange this within your HEI.
Mary Immaculate College Limerick, Trinity College Dublin, University of Limerick, Maynooth University and Galway Mayo Institute of Technology have special procedures in place in the case of current or previous students who wish to apply for entry to another course in the same HEI. Such applicants must contact their Admissions Office to determine the application procedure. However, if you are a student in another HEI and you wish to apply to any of these five HEIs, you should apply through CAO.
Refer to page 15 of the 2018 CAO Handbook on how to make an Exceptional Late Application.
Restricted-category Applicants
Mature applicants most HEIs will require mature applicants, who wish to be assessed on mature grounds, to have applied to CAO by 1st February 2018 at 5:15pm. (This restriction does not apply if the applicant wishes to be considered on the basis of school leaving qualifications only.) For more information about applying to CAO on the basis of mature years go to www.cao.ie/mature.
Applying for the HEAR and/or DARE schemes to be considered for the HEAR and/or DARE schemes applicants must have registered on the CAO system by 1st February 2018 at 5:15pm and must have completed the HEAR/DARE application form by 1st March 2018 at 5:15pm supporting documents must be sent to CAO offices before 1st April 2018 at 5:15pm.
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| Course Content |
Expand+About you
Are you interested in Science? Would you like to understand how living things work, evolve and function at the molecular or cellular level? Are you interested in a career that can really make a practical contribution to helping address the...
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Are you interested in Science? Would you like to understand how living things work, evolve and function at the molecular or cellular level? Are you interested in a career that can really make a practical contribution to helping address the challenges that presently face the world, for example, the discovery of new drugs to fight disease, inventing new materials for biomedical devices, developing greener systems to protect the quality of our environment? Do you want a challenging career and one tailored to meet the needs of a wide spectrum of employers?
Why study Biological and Chemical Sciences at UL?
Science requires a fundamental understanding of the key areas of biology and chemistry and the LM123 Biological and Chemical Sciences at the University of Limerick offers prospective students an opportunity to develop a core competency in both scientific areas in their first year at University. Entrants joining UL through the LM123 Biological and Chemical Sciences programme will subsequently have an opportunity to advance their studies in one of four specialised degree programmes,
Industrial Biochemistry
Environmental Science
Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry
Bioscience
Having selected LM123 Biological and Chemical Sciences you will be requested to rank the degree programmes in order of your preference during Semester 2. In the event that a programme is oversubscribed, places will be allocated based on UL exam performance.
The B.Sc. Industrial Biochemistry focuses upon the study of living cells (or components of living cells) and the medical/industrial applications of such substances. It is designed to prepare you for a career in biotechnology and allied industries, and has a very strong employment record.
The B.Sc. Environmental Science will provide you with a strong scientific understanding of environmental issues at local, national and global level and will give you a full knowledge of technological and management methods available to help improve the quality of our environment.
In the B.Sc. in Pharmaceutical & Industrial Chemistry fundamental and applied aspects of organic, inorganic, physical, analytical chemistry and materials chemistry are covered as well as key chemical engineering topics. This degree programme qualifies you for employment in a variety of professional careers in the pharmaceutical and chemical sectors. The course is accredited by the Institute of Chemistry of Ireland and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) with graduates eligible for RSC Chartered Chemist status.
With the B.Sc. in Biosciences degree the emphasis is on cell biology and molecular medicine. Ireland is one of the leading international locations for the Life Science industry, which spans biopharmaceuticals, diagnostics, medical devices and biotechnology. Biosciences is extremely important to Irelands economy and its future growth.
The degree would provide an excellent foundation for students considering application to graduate entry medical school or to a post-graduate career in Bioscience/Life Sciences area.
Underpinning the LM123 Biological and Chemical Sciences programme are two very important student facilities. The first is access to the Science & Maths Learning Support Centres which offers all students an opportunity to further enhance their scientific and mathematical knowledge in the core scientific areas. Secondly, in all of the subsequent degree options outlined above, industrial work experience over an eight month period is provided through a relevant work placement as part of the Cooperative Education programme. There are many benefits to this programme for the student including the opportunity to apply academic knowledge to the work environment as well as developing many important skills including teamwork, problem- solving and communication skills. It also provides the student with very valuable work experience which increases their future graduate employment prospects.
Why study Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry at UL?
The Pharmaceutical & Industrial Chemistry degree course qualifies you for employment in a variety of professional careers in the pharmaceuticals and chemicals sector.
A number of features of the course structure ensure that you are well prepared for the challenges of a position in these fields immediately on graduation. Fundamental and applied aspects of organic, inorganic, physical and analytical chemistry are covered as well as key chemical engineering topics.
In addition, you will spend eight months as a full-time paid employee of a pharmaceutical or chemical company during the work placement period (called Cooperative Education) in the third year of the programme. The course is accredited by the Institute of Chemistry of Ireland and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) with graduates eligible for RSC Chartered Chemist status.
There are significant employment prospects for our graduates in companies involved in the production, by chemical means, of numerous other items and goods that are essential to modern living:
Food production and processing
Fuels (including non-fossil, renewable fuels)
Polymers and plastics
Computer components (including microchips and integrated circuits)
Synthetic fibres e.g. Lycraฎ
Typical duties of our graduates include:
Drug discovery and synthesis
Formulation and production of active ingredients for medicines
Scale-up of drug synthesis from the laboratory to the production plant
Laboratory quality analysis of pharmaceuticals
Developing innovative processes for making chemicals and pharmaceuticals
Quality assurance, validation and regulatory compliance e.g. FDA licensing
Pollution monitoring/control and environmental remediation
Chemical investigative work e.g. forensic analysis or process troubleshooting Answers to frequently asked questions:
Honours Maths is NOT an entry requirement - ordinary level B3 Maths will see you through the course if you have a C3 in any higher level Science subject;
Chemistry is NOT an entry requirement - you would have to do some catching up, however, in the first year.
Why study Industrial Biochemistry at UL?
The B.Sc. in Industrial Biochemistry is a degree programme in biotechnology. It focuses upon the study of living cells (or components of living cells) and the medical/industrial applications of such substances. It is designed to prepare you for a career in biotechnology and allied industries, and has a very strong employment record.
Examples of traditional biotechnological processes include the use of microorganisms to produce alcohol or antibiotics. Examples of more modern biotechnological processes include the use of genetic engineering to produce protein based drugs (e.g. interferons), engineered plants, which are drought or pesticide resistant or transgenic animals displaying some novel characteristic, such as faster growth.
The core subjects studied include:
Biochemistry (study of the structure and biological function of cellular molecules such as proteins and DNA, and how these molecules interact to form living cells)
Industrial Biochemistry (study of the applications of biological molecules for medical, industrial, environmental, agricultural or analytical purposes)
Microbial Technology (study of the biology and uses of bacteria, fungi, yeast and viruses)
Genetic Engineering (identification, isolation, engineering and expression of genes in order to gain new insights into gene function or for the generation of gene-mediated industrial/medical products)
Bioprocess Technology (aspects of industrial-scale biotechnology manufacturing/processing)
Analytical Science (methods and techniques used to detect and quantify biological molecules/chemicals in samples, for example measurement of hormone levels in blood or pesticide levels in water) In addition to these a number of other relevant subjects are also undertaken, including computing, chemistry, maths and bioinformatics.
Why study Environmental Science at UL?
Maintaining both the quality of life and a clean and healthy environment is now a major concern of Government, employers, non-governmental organisations and citizens. The EU now has a very comprehensive environmental policy, and as a Member State, Ireland is obliged to act in accordance with this policy.
More stringent environmental requirements are being placed on industry and community in areas such as energy usage, waste minimisation, waste management, recycling, water and air quality. Consequently, there is a strong demand for graduates with a scientific understanding of environmental and health and safety issues, together with a full knowledge of technological and management methods available to help improve the quality of our environment. What makes Environmental Science at the University of Limerick distinctive is its relevance to industry and business, through a focus on environmental technology, environmental management and health & safety in the workplace.
You will be provided with a strong foundation in biology, chemistry and ecology, and with an in-depth knowledge in environmental technology, environmental management, conservation and waste management.
The main areas of study will include;
Environmental Science - the application of the fundamental sciences to environmental issues
Environmental Management - how strategies can be developed and implemented in protecting all aspects of the environment
Clean Technology - the use of cleaner technologies and processes to minimise the negative impacts of technology on the environment
Waste Management - study of the physical methodologies and techniques for dealing with increasing levels of waste generated by the manufacturer and consumer
Health & Safety - a complementary area to environmental science which specifically deals with significant health and safe
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Expand+What you will study
Students entering the programme will undertake specific modules in the areas of chemistry, biology, maths and physics. As the subsequent degree programme choices focus heavily on biology or chemistry (or a combination of both), t...
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Students entering the programme will undertake specific modules in the areas of chemistry, biology, maths and physics. As the subsequent degree programme choices focus heavily on biology or chemistry (or a combination of both), the biology and chemistry subjects taken in LM123 are designed to facilitate students in developing a fundamental competency in these areas. In conjunction with these core scientific modules, there will also be an interesting set of modules designed to give students a clear understanding of the key areas and content of the subsequent degree programme options of industrial biochemistry, pharmaceutical & industrial chemistry, biosciences and environmental science.
What you will study - Pharmaceutical & Industrial Chemistry
The first year of the course deals with foundation material in a variety of science subjects: chemistry, physics, mathematics, information technology. In the second semester of year one and throughout year two, the focus is on the fundamental aspects of organic, inorganic, physical and analytical chemistry. Applied and advanced subjects as well as the main chemical engineering topics are covered in years three and four.
The Cooperative Education placement occurs in year three from early January to the end of August.
You will conduct a research project during your final year. In some cases, this may involve continuing some work from your Cooperative Education placement, or perhaps working with a postgraduate research team on a topical research project.
What you will study - Industrial Biochemistry
The programme is of four years duration. The first year provides you with the required academic foundation in:
Biology
Introductory industrial biochemistry
Computing
Chemistry
Mathematics
Introductory physics
The second year builds upon these fundamentals, introducing you to courses in:
Biochemistry
Microbial technology
Bioprocess technology
Analytical sciences
During the third and fourth years you will undertake additional modules in biochemistry, genetic engineering, microbial technology, diagnostics, applied immunology and bioinformatics. In the final year, a stream of elective modules allows you to specialise in topics such as Biomaterials (new materials in the medical device industry), entrepreneurship and other business options. A project, which is undertaken throughout the final year, allows a problem to be analysed in depth and, if youre interested in postgraduate research, gives you the opportunity to carry out an exploratory investigation of a potential research topic.
During the spring semester of year 3 and the subsequent summer, a period of Cooperative Education (student placement in industry) gives you experience of the practice and application of industrial biochemistry in a working environment. Such relevant industrial experience, gained either at home or abroad, has proven particularly beneficial to students seeking employment in industry after completing their studies.
To find out more, go to www.ul.ie/~ces
By the end of the course You will have a deep knowledge of the concepts, facts and technologies that underpin industrial biochemistry. These areas include biochemistry, microbiology, genetic engineering, biotechnology and biochemical engineering. From here you will be very well placed to gain employment directly in industry, or go on to further studies, either within Ireland or internationally.
What you will study - Environmental Science
The degree programme is four years in duration. Early modules are concerned with building up your understanding of science relevant to the environment (biology, ecology, chemistry, computing, maths and physics). The basic concepts used in these subjects are applied to specific environmental science applications. Later modules in the programme focus on the areas of environmental management, environmental technology, environmental impact assessment, waste management, environmental monitoring and health & safety.
In the third year, the University organises Cooperative Education for all students. This is a period of approximately eight months of paid employment for you in a position which is relevant to environmental science. This placement benefits you in a number of ways in that it
Facilitates you in applying techniques and knowledge acquired in the University to the workplace environment
Provides you with significant environmental experience which may be of help when seeking a position on graduation
Gives you the opportunity to work as part of a team to solve real problems in the workplace.
In the final year of the programme you will undertake a research project in some aspect of environmental science. The project is supervised by an academic member of staff with specific expertise in the area and the project runs over both semesters. To find out more, go to www.ul.ie/~ces
What you will study - Bioscience
Students will undertake specific modules in the area of chemistry, biology, maths and physics in the first year. Subsequently, the Bioscience programme will provide you with a strong foundation in the understanding of biochemical systems and microbial technology. With tailored contributions from industry speakers, the degree specific modules will instruct students on host-microbe interactions, immunobiology, new therapeutic approaches, cell biology & cancer, and advance molecular biology omics & bioinformatics.
Core modules include:
Microbiology and immunology an introduction to the components of microorganisms and the host immune systems and how they interact
Cell communication and regulation - covers basic cell structure, the principles of the cell cycle and cell division, the control of living processes by genetic mechanisms, and cell communication systems
Cell and molecular biology of the immune system - examines the principles of self and non-self-recognition and how these mechanisms are involved in immunity and how aberrant selfregulation contributes to allergy and autoimmunity
Current trends in biotechnology and regenerative medicine presents concepts such as cell-on-a-chip technologies, tissue regeneration, new medicines, and new molecular analysis techniques.
Pharmacology and drug development presents the biology behind drug target choice, drug screening techniques and the different classes of drugs, including protein based drugs.
Cancer mechanisms, therapeutics and molecular medicine examines cell cycle controls in relation to cancer biology, and use of modern molecular technologies in targeting cancer and other diseases.
Advanced cell and molecular biology examines cellular structures (organelles, cytoskeleton, molecular motors), key cellular processes (trafficking, motility, apoptosis), systems biology of organisms and extracting meaningful data from large data sets
Host microbe interactions presents the key strategies microbes use to establish both beneficial and non-beneficial interactions with the host and the impact of these on health.
The course includes significant laboratory based training and an independent research project. In addition the student will be placed in industry for eight months, giving real-world experience and an introduction to the BioPharma/industrial community.
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Expand+KEY FACT
This course will give you the opportunity to develop a core competency in both scientific areas during your first year at the University.
Why study Bioscience at UL?
The Bioscience degree merges studies of cell biology, molecular biolog...
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This course will give you the opportunity to develop a core competency in both scientific areas during your first year at the University.
Why study Bioscience at UL?
The Bioscience degree merges studies of cell biology, molecular biology, and immunology with a focus on molecular medicine. Ireland is one of the leading international locations for the Life Science industry, which spans biopharmaceuticals, diagnostics, medical devices and biotechnology and the degree is designed to align with these areas. The course includes specialist guest lectures by members of the external BioPharma community giving the students a state-of-the-art insight into this exciting field.
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Expand+Career Opportunities
The career opportunities will depend primarily on the BSc course chosen by you, typical careers are:
Industrial Biochemistry
Biochemist, Teacher, Quality
Assurance Manager, Scientific
Researcher, Patent Agent
Environme...
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The career opportunities will depend primarily on the BSc course chosen by you, typical careers are:
Industrial Biochemistry
Biochemist, Teacher, Quality
Assurance Manager, Scientific
Researcher, Patent Agent
Environmental Science
Environmental Officer,
Environmental Laboratory Scientist,
Environmental Consultant,
Environmental Auditor, Water
Conservation Officer, Water Quality Scientist
Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry
Chemist, Industrial Chemist,
Environmental Chemist, Chemical
Process Engineering, Quality
Assurance Manager.
Bioscience
Graduates of the programme will be well positioned to gain employment in Irelands rapidly growing high tech Life Science industry.
Career Opportunities - Pharmaceutical & Industrial Chemistry
Careers open to you with a degree in Pharmaceutical and Industrial Chemistry include;
Chemist
Industrial Chemist
Environmental Chemist
Chemical Process Engineer
Quality Assurance Manager
Coming from the longest established applied chemistry programme in Ireland, our graduates have an extremely good reputation with employers. Over 95% work locally in Ireland, in jobs that are well paid and largely sustainable. Graduates have progressed to leadership positions occupying roles such as Plant Manager, Process Manager, Research Director through to Managing Director positions in the chemicals and pharmaceutical industry in Ireland and internationally. Our graduates enjoy recognition as qualified chemists by professional bodies within Ireland, the EU, and worldwide.
Our graduates work in a wide range of employment sectors such as:
Pharmaceuticals/drug production
Clean chemical technologies
Renewable fuels and sustainable energy generation
Paints, plastics & textiles
Drug discovery and development
Mineral and metal processing
Chemical quality control & validation
Electronic materials and components
Follow-On Study
Numerous opportunities exist for students that have graduated from the programme at the appropriate level. Funded postgraduate research work to Masters or PhD level at UL or at other universities worldwide, specialist taught MScs, and professional add-on/conversion courses (e.g. a Graduate Diploma in Chemical Engineering) are among the more popular options.
To find out more, go to www.ul.ie/~ces
Career Opportunities
Careers open to you with a degree in Industrial Biochemistry include;
Biochemist
Teacher
Quality Assurance Manager
Scientific Researcher
Patent Agent
Previous graduates have been appointed to roles in areas such as quality, production and R&D in the following industries;
Pharmaceutical
Diagnostics
Medical devices
Brewing
Industrial enzyme/ natural products
Food/dairy
Clinical biochemistry (e.g. hospital/private testing labs)
Scientific civil service
Teaching/lecturing
University/government research
Technical (scientific) writing/editing
Patent Office
While many of our students go directly into employment after graduating, some continue their studies at postgraduate level, gaining masters degrees or doctorates in a range of subject disciplines.
Follow-On Study
Our graduates have a good understanding of Biochemistry and related subjects, allowing further study to MSc and PhD levels in various areas of science and engineering.
Career Opportunities
Careers open to you with a degree in Environmental Science include;
Environmental Officer
Environmental Laboratory Scientist
Environmental Consultant
Environmental Auditor
Water Conservation Officer
Water Quality Scientist
UL graduates are employed in these roles in areas such as;
Chemical & Biotechnology industry
Energy generation
Electronics manufacture
Environmental Protection industries
Transport Sector
Construction / Mining industries
Environmental Consultancy companies
Local Authorities
Environmental Protection Agency
Follow-On Study
A number of graduates have gone on to pursue taught M.Sc. programmes in key areas such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), environmental engineering, environmental impact assessment (EIA) and clean technology. Other graduates have also pursued M.Sc/ Ph.D by research at the University of Limerick and also at other international centres of research excellence including the Universities of Copenhagen, Mississippi State in the US, Monash in Australia and Waterloo in Canada.
Career Opportunities - Bioscience
Bioscience is extremely important to Irelands economy and its future growth. Graduates of the programme will be well positioned to gain employment in Irelands rapidly growing high tech Life Science industry.
Follow-On Study
The degree would provide an excellent foundation for students considering application to graduate entry medical school or to a postgraduate career in Bioscience/Life Sciences area.
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Expand+Course Contact:
Dr Achim Schmalenberger
Tel: 00 353 61 233775
Email: achim.schmalenberger@ul.ie
Admissions:
Tel: 00 353 61 202015
Email: admissions@ul.ie
www.ul.ie/admissions
Course Contact: Pharmaceutical & Industrial Chemistry
Dr Kevin...
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Dr Achim Schmalenberger
Tel: 00 353 61 233775
Email: achim.schmalenberger@ul.ie
Admissions:
Tel: 00 353 61 202015
Email: admissions@ul.ie
www.ul.ie/admissions
Course Contact: Pharmaceutical & Industrial Chemistry
Dr Kevin M Ryan
Tel: 00 353 61 213167
Email: kevin.m.ryan@ul.ie
Course Contact: Industrial Biochemistry
Prof. Tewfik Soulimane
Tel: 00 353 61 234133
Email: tewfik.soulimane@ul.ie
Course Contact: Bioscience
Dr. Jakki Cooney
Tel: 00 353 61 202431
Email: jakki.cooney@ul.ie
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