14 Bachelor's degrees in Molecular Sciences in Scotland, United Kingdom

Incorporated Bachelor Stage One in BSc (Hons) Molecular Genetics
The Incorporated Bachelor Stage One in BSc (Hons) Molecular Genetics from University of Dundee International College is the study of genes at a molecular level, from their structure and function to how they pass on the information and make sure other processes in cells are regulated effectively.

Molecular and Cellular Biology (with Biotechnology)
The Molecular and Cellular Biology (with Biotechnology) programme of the University of Glasgow seeks to optimise the utilisation of microorganisms, animals, plants and their cellular components in industrial, medical and agricultural processes and in environmental management.

Molecular Biology (joint degree with HAN University of Applied Sciences) (Hons)
Molecular Biology (joint degree with HAN University of Applied Sciences) (Hons) is offered by University of Dundee. Molecular biology studies the structure and activity of macro-molecules essential to life.

Cell and Molecular Bioscience
The Cell and Molecular Bioscience degree from University of Stirling will give you unique interdisciplinary training in the cellular and subcellular worlds that underpin modern biology.

Incorporated Bachelor Stage One in BSc (Hons) Molecular Biology
The Incorporated Bachelor Stage One in BSc (Hons) Molecular Biology from University of Dundee International College looks at biology at a molecular level - this includes the structure, function, and regulation of the molecules that are essential to life.

Molecular and Cellular Biology (with Plant Science)
The Molecular and Cellular Biology (with Plant Science) programme of the University of Glasgow combines a broad range of approaches to understand how plants function in the natural world.

Molecular and Cellular Biology
The Molecular and Cellular Biology programme of the University of Glasgow combines genetics and biochemistry to understand life at the molecular level and it aims to explain how molecular function produces the hierarchy of living cells, tissues and ultimately whole organisms.
Biomedical Sciences (Molecular Biology)
The primary goal of the Biomedical Sciences (Molecular Biology) programme of the University of Aberdeen is to enhance understanding of human body function in health and disease.
Biological Sciences (Cell and Molecular Biology) (Hons)
The Biological Sciences (Cell and Molecular Biology) (Hons) at Heriot-Watt University is a four-year, full-time undergraduate programme. It provides a robust foundation in life sciences, focusing on molecular mechanisms and cellular functions. Students gain practical laboratory expertise and analytical skills for scientific careers.
Molecular Biology
Molecular biology has revolutionised our understanding of biology over the last half-century, culminating in the determination of the complete human genome sequence. Learn more with the Molecular Biology programme of the University of Aberdeen.
Biological Sciences (Hons)
The Biological Sciences (Hons) course from Glasgow Caledonian University has a strong focus on human disease and aims to help you understand these events, and demonstrate how therapies that may correct or prevent the diseased state are developed.
Cell Biology (Hons)
The Cell Biology (Hons) at University of St Andrews involves advanced study of the molecular structures and biochemical processes essential to cell function. It provides the basis for understanding the physiology and development of animals and plants, as well as many aspects of pathology.
Biomolecular Sciences (Hons)
The BSc Biomolecular Sciences (Hons) degree offered at The University of Strathclyde will equip you with the knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviours needed for careers in all branches of bioscience and allied professions. The MSci programmes are appropriate if you're interested in pursuing an academic or research-related career.
Molecular Biology (Hons)
The BSc Molecular Biology (Hons) at University of St Andrews involves an introduction to the foundations of molecular and cellular biology and then focuses on topics such as chromosome structure and function, molecular genetics, molecular cell biology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, molecular virology and gene expression.