This document outlines the course structure and content for a Biomedical, Health and Life Science degree program. Over four years, students take core courses covering topics like genetics, anatomy, immunology, pharmacology, and neuroscience. In the third and fourth years, courses become more specialized, focusing on areas such as bioinformatics, disease mechanisms, stem cells, and clinical biomarkers. The degree prepares students for careers in translational research, drug development, the biotechnology sector, and medicine with further study.