Latest news in Yorkshire: August 03, 2017 12:57:28 PM
Interested in a career in biomedical science or paramedic aid? Barnsley College is offering a course which can open up a range of career options within the science industry.
The Level 3 Applied Science course will broaden your theoretical knowledge through completion of laboratory-based practical assignments, supported self-study assignments, presentations and discussions based on real workplace situations, activities and demands.
You will further your knowledge in chemistry, physics and biology by studying advanced science practices and techniques in laboratories.
Successful completion of the course will enable you to progress into work or further study in areas such as biomedical science, forensic anthropology, chemistry, paramedic aid, the pharmaceutical industry and allied health professions.
Lee Pryor, Head of Health, Science and Social Care Professions, said: “This course is an excellent starting point for anyone who would like a career in science, providing a high level of practical laboratory skills from which theoretical knowledge is then drawn. It covers a wide range of topics and you will use the statistical and mathematical tools required to work in science.”
For more information, visit www.barnsley.ac.uk/health, call 01226 216 123 or email info@barnsley.ac.uk
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