A human biosciences degree from the University of Plymouth will prepare you for a range of biomedical and healthcare science roles in NHS and public health laboratories. It also opens up a variety of opportunities in industry, for example in the research, development and manufacture of pharmaceutical and biotechnology products used in healthcare, cosmetics, food and agriculture.
The broad nature of the human biosciences programme means that graduates will have the foundations for both life science and physiological science careers within the NHS. Additionally, the study of health choices and behaviours prepares students for a variety of public health roles in the NHS, government bodies and the charity sector. The NHS Graduate Management Training Scheme and Scientist Training Programme are open to graduates.
Other healthcare professions such as medicine, dentistry, nursing and allied health are also viable options. Medicine and dentistry are often popular choices, though students should be aware that the high academic and personal requirements of these programmes mean that it is wise to have a back-up plan. Emerging professions such as Physician Associate could be worth exploring.
Opportunities in the commercial sector are varied, including drug discovery, product development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, quality assurance, operations, sales and many more. Students with an interest in data may wish to explore the growing field of informatics, where organisations seek to create value out of the wealth of data now available. A few graduates carve out careers in science communication through roles in the media, science policy or public relations.
Research-based careers are another pathway. This is a very competitive field, so exploring a wide range of options across higher education institutions, research institutes, charities and industry can be advantageous.
Researching your career options
With such a wide range of careers open to you as a human biosciences graduate, it is important to make sure you explore and research your options thoroughly so that you can make informed decisions about your future.
The following websites provide helpful information for career research:
Employment opportunities
Below is a snapshot of what some of University of Plymouth human biosciences graduates told us they were doing 15 months after graduation. For some graduates, these jobs serve as stepping stones to other roles by providing relevant workplace experience.
- Capability Manager
- Events Organiser
- Laboratory Technician
- Medical Technical Officer
- Microbiology Lab Analyst
- Pharmacovigilance Intern
- Research Assistant
Employers
- Accord
- City College Plymouth
- Eurofins
- Molendotech Limited
- NHS
- Life Science Hub Wales
- Shinobi
- Strawberry Coaching
- The Village Hub
*Data is from the Graduate Outcomes Surveys covering the three years of 2019/20 – 2021/22. Graduates were surveyed 15 months after graduating. Data displayed is for UK-domiciled, first degree, full-time graduates who are working, studying or looking for work.