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Which biology related degree do you suggest I study for?

What are some biology related egrees that don't really involve labs. I really dislike ecology and inheritance and biodiversity. I'm more interestested in how the human body functions and it's processes. I was gonna do an anatomy and physiology degree, but I can't find more than 4 in London. (If anyone can find a few anatomy and physiology courses in London, that would be quiet useful.)

I was considering biomedical sciences, but I think that involves alot of chemistry. However, strangly I quiet likes the biological molecules section of A-level biology. I think it was because there there wasn't anything too mathsy or abstract (like titration/moles / quantitative chemistry). Chemistry just seems a lil pointless to me

Biological sciences involves alot of ecosystems, which I really don't like.

Which subject do you think suits me my favorite bio topics are: Biological molecules, digestion, homeostasis, the heart, the nervous system
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Original post by muhammad0112
What are some biology related egrees that don't really involve labs. I really dislike ecology and inheritance and biodiversity. I'm more interestested in how the human body functions and it's processes. I was gonna do an anatomy and physiology degree, but I can't find more than 4 in London. (If anyone can find a few anatomy and physiology courses in London, that would be quiet useful.)

I was considering biomedical sciences, but I think that involves alot of chemistry. However, strangly I quiet likes the biological molecules section of A-level biology. I think it was because there there wasn't anything too mathsy or abstract (like titration/moles / quantitative chemistry). Chemistry just seems a lil pointless to me

Biological sciences involves alot of ecosystems, which I really don't like.

Which subject do you think suits me my favorite bio topics are: Biological molecules, digestion, homeostasis, the heart, the nervous system

Biochemistry
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Original post by muhammad0112
What are some biology related egrees that don't really involve labs. I really dislike ecology and inheritance and biodiversity. I'm more interestested in how the human body functions and it's processes. I was gonna do an anatomy and physiology degree, but I can't find more than 4 in London. (If anyone can find a few anatomy and physiology courses in London, that would be quiet useful.)

I was considering biomedical sciences, but I think that involves alot of chemistry. However, strangly I quiet likes the biological molecules section of A-level biology. I think it was because there there wasn't anything too mathsy or abstract (like titration/moles / quantitative chemistry). Chemistry just seems a lil pointless to me

Biological sciences involves alot of ecosystems, which I really don't like.

Which subject do you think suits me my favorite bio topics are: Biological molecules, digestion, homeostasis, the heart, the nervous system

you could think about human biology? i know they do it at birmingham
Original post by muhammad0112
What are some biology related egrees that don't really involve labs.
Which subject do you think suits me my favorite bio topics are: Biological molecules, digestion, homeostasis, the heart, the nervous system

Human biology/human bioscience
But a heads up, you will be in the lab alot if you choose to do one of these. Really any biology related degree involves lab work

Why not medicine, could i ask?
Original post by candidate415
Human biology/human bioscience
But a heads up, you will be in the lab alot if you choose to do one of these. Really any biology related degree involves lab work

Why not medicine, could i ask?

I looked into medicine, but I really dislike A-level chemistry, and I know that medicine has alot of chemistry to remember.
Original post by muhammad0112
I looked into medicine, but I really dislike A-level chemistry, and I know that medicine has alot of chemistry to remember.

Not necessarily. I mean, in comparison to the amount of anatomy/physiology etc. you learn in medicine, the chemistry is a smaller part and is integrated into the biological aspects.

Look into medicine more, please! It sounds like something you would want to do.

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