Biochemistry with French for Science combines core biochemistry training with structured French-language study focused on scientific communication. You develop the ability to read, write, and present scientific and technical material in French, alongside introductory translation and cultural context for French-speaking countries.
The Biochemistry with French for Science course at Imperial College London offers a unique blend of core biochemistry education and structured French language study tailored for scientific communication. This program equips students with the skills to read, write, and present scientific and technical content in French, while also providing insights into the cultural context of French-speaking countries.
This four-year full-time program is designed to develop your knowledge and skills in biochemistry alongside proficiency in scientific French. The curriculum is divided into three main stages:
Year 1 (Foundation)
Year 2 (Core Biochemistry and Language Development)
Year 3 (Specialisation and Integration)
Assessment Approach
To gain admission to this program, candidates must meet specific academic standards, which may vary based on their educational background:
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Minimum requirements (Higher Level) include:
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Graduates of the Biochemistry with French for Science program are well-equipped for a variety of career paths in fields such as biochemistry, pharmaceuticals, and scientific communication. The ability to communicate effectively in both English and French enhances employability in global organizations and research institutions, particularly those operating in French-speaking regions.
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