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Courses
Courses
Choosing a course is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make! View our courses and see what our students and lecturers have to say about the courses you are interested in at the links below.
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University Life
University Life
Each year more than 4,000 choose University of Galway as their University of choice. Find out what life at University of Galway is all about here.
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About University of Galway
About University of Galway
Since 1845, University of Galway has been sharing the highest quality teaching and research with Ireland and the world. Find out what makes our University so special – from our distinguished history to the latest news and campus developments.
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Colleges & Schools
Colleges & Schools
University of Galway has earned international recognition as a research-led university with a commitment to top quality teaching across a range of key areas of expertise.
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Research & Innovation
Research & Innovation
University of Galway’s vibrant research community take on some of the most pressing challenges of our times.
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Business & Industry
Guiding Breakthrough Research at University of Galway
We explore and facilitate commercial opportunities for the research community at University of Galway, as well as facilitating industry partnership.
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Alumni & Friends
Alumni & Friends
There are 128,000 University of Galway alumni worldwide. Stay connected to your alumni community! Join our social networks and update your details online.
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Community Engagement
Community Engagement
At University of Galway, we believe that the best learning takes place when you apply what you learn in a real world context. That's why many of our courses include work placements or community projects.
Undergraduate Courses
BSc in Biochemistry
Students wishing to obtain a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry must do so through the Undenomiated science GY301. This is a four-year programme in which students are exposed to a variety of scientific subjects before deciding to specialise in one area for their final year. It is an ideal option for students who are not yet ready to pick one topic and will equip them with solid foundation in general scientific subjects.
Please check the College of Science for further information on careers and more. You may also be interested in the a Bsc in Genetics & Genomics, BSc in Biotechnology or a Bsc in Biomedical Science.
BSc in Biochemistry over 4 Years
To obtain a BSc in Biochemistry, students must choose Biology in first year and Biochemistry in second, third and final year. It is important to note that quotas apply from second year onwards, and in the case of high demand, module placement will be determined by the overall grades obtained by the student.
Year 1 - Biology
Biology (BO101) is a joint course run by the Disciplines of Biochemistry, Botany, Zoology and Microbiology. The aim of the first-year Biology course is to build a broadly-applicable set of basic skills and knowledge, and introduce students to the various fields within the life sciences.
Lectures in Biochemistry take place in Semester 1.
Biochemistry topics to be covered in First Year Biochemistry include:
- An Introduction to Biology.
- The chemistry of life; Proteins; Carbohydrates; Lipids.
- Nucleic Acids; Eukaryotic cell structure; Cell membranes.
- An introduction to metabolism; Enzymes; Cellular Respiration.
- The cell cycle; Mitosis & Meiosis; Cellular communication.
- From gene to protein; Regulation of eukaryotic gene expression.
- Genetic engineering/biotechnology.
Year 2 - Biochemistry
Students seeking a BSc in Biochemistry must begin to specialise after first year by taking Biochemistry in second year. The course combines lectures with hands-on laboratory-based modules, providing an introduction to the skills and knowledge most relevant to biochemists.
2nd Year Biochemistry consists of the following modules:
Semester 1
- BO201: Molecular and Cellular Biology
- BI208:Protein structure and function
Semester 2
- BI206: Gene Technologies and Molecular Medicine
- BI207: Metabolism and Cell signalling
Year 3 - Biochemistry
The 3rd Year Biochemistry course develops the themes of the previous year’s lectures and builds on the practical skills learned in order to prepare the student for final year.
3rd Year Biochemistry consists of the following modules:
Semester 1
- BI309: Cell Biology
- BI319: Molecular Biology
- BO3101: Developmental Biology
Semester 2
- BI321: Protein Biochemistry
- BI313: Cell Signalling
- BI317: Human Molecular Genetics
Year 4 - Biochemistry
The focus of fourth-year Biochemistry is the development of practical skills essential to both hands-on laboratory work and scientific writing.
Module BI453 is a 15 ECTS research project, and will form the basis of the final-year thesis. Over 8 weeks, students will have the opportunity to work alongside researchers at NUI Galway in a lab-based research project.
In the 10 ECTS module BI447, the student will critically examine the current literature on a specific topic, in order to write a review, as well as presenting a poster on the area.
In addition, students must complete lecture modules with end-of-term written examinations (BI429, BI445, BI448, BI449), as well as modules emphasising problem-solving, information gathering and analysis of research papers (BI446, BI451, BI452).
4th Year Biochemistry consists of the following modules:
Semester 1
- BI445: Biomolecules
- BI448: Modern Biotechnologies
- BI452 Biochemistry Principles and Experimental Design
Semester 2
- BI449: Molecular and Cellular Biology
- BI429: Advanced Chromosome Biology
Semester 1 & 2
- BI446: Current Topics in Bioscience
- BI451: Research Paper Analysis
Semester 1 or 2
- BI447: Literature Review and Poster
- BI453: Biochemistry Research Project