
The first course, Clinical Biochemistry, is primarily aimed at undergraduate students reading medicine, nursing and midwifery, and subjects allied to health. It will also be useful to professionals undergoing continuing professional development (CPD) or changing to an extended role who require a background covering physiology and pathology for haematology and biochemistry.
The second course, Biological Chemistry, focuses on processes at a molecular level. The study of components such as proteins, lipids and carbohydrates, how the cells communicate during cell growth or illness and the structure of a molecule in relation to its function are all covered. This section covers a range of scientific disciplines, including genetics, microbiology, forensics, plant science and medicine. Because of its breadth, biochemistry is very important and advances in this field of science over the past 100 years have been staggering. It is a very exciting time to be part of this fascinating area of study.
Completion of this Section is required for:
Degrees: DNIM; BSC Nursing; BSC Holistic Nutrition; BSC Herbal Medicine.
Diplomas: Auxiliary Nursing; Vegan Nutrition Advisor.
Prerequisites:
As each country and continent have different education systems, we have outlined the more commonly known ones, should you have a query as to your own level of education required to complete either the degrees or diplomas, please contact us through our website www.docbm.com
Degree Level: Africa – IGCSE A Level
Asia – ISCED
England/Commonwealth – GCE A Level
Europe – RQF/EQF
Middle East (MENA) – Certificate of General Secondary Education
South Africa – Matriculation Certificate
USA – GPA/SAT
Diploma Level: Secondary/High School Pass
Method: Self-Paced On-Line Study and/or Blended Learning
Text Books: No Charge
Registration is open at: www.docbm.com