• Undergraduate
  • BSc

Biotechnology with Management

Broaden your study of biotechnology and develop your management potential.

Understand the link between biology and technology as well as the management culture of organisations

Study the full Biotechnology curriculum before spending an additional year at the Imperial Business School

Apply your research skills to an extended biotechnology project or dissertation

Course key facts

  • Qualification

    • BSc

  • Duration

    3 years

  • Start date

    October 2026

  • UCAS course code

    Apply to J700

  • Study mode

    Full-time

  • Fees

    • £9,790 per year Home

    • £45,500 per year Overseas

  • Delivered by

  • Location

    • South Kensington

  • Applications: places

    10 : 1 (2024)

Minimum entry standard

  • AAA (A-level)

  • 38 points (International Baccalaureate)

View full entry requirements

Course overview

Learn all facets of the biotechnology and applied biochemistry industries, including technology commercialisation, entrepreneurship, and intellectual property.

This course gives you the opportunity to study the full Biotechnology curriculum before spending an additional year at the Imperial Business School.

In your first two years, you'll study a common set of core modules, including biological chemistry, molecular biology, integrative cell biology, and genes and genomes.

You'll also benefit from our Department's internationally leading research programme and outstanding facilities, including tissue culture suites and the most modern microscopes.

Third-year students can choose from a variety of optional modules and complete a research project or dissertation involving biotechnology.

Your fourth and final year is spent in the triple-accredited Imperial Business School, where you'll study accounting, entrepreneurship and marketing in order to prepare you for a career in management.

This course will give you a better understanding of managing the operating environment of businesses.

Structure

This page is updated regularly to reflect the latest version of the curriculum. However, this information is subject to change.

Find out more about potential course changes.

Please note: it may not always be possible to take specific combinations of modules due to timetabling conflicts. For confirmation, please check with the relevant department.

You’ll study the following modules.



Core modules

 

  • Biological Chemistry
  • Cell Biology
  • Core Skills for Life Scientists
  • Enzymes and Metabolism
  • Molecular Biology

You’ll study the following core modules.

Through I-Explore, you'll have the chance to deepen your knowledge in a brand new subject area, chosen from a huge range of for-credit modules. 

All of our undergraduate courses include one module from I-Explore's wide selection. The module you choose will be fully integrated into your course's curriculum and count as credit towards your degree.

Core modules

  • Fundamentals of Molecular Biochemistry
  • Genes and Genomics
  • Integrative Cell Biology
  • Protein Science
  • Topics in Biotechnology
  • Tutored Dissertation
  • I-Explore

Optional modules

  • Applied Molecular Biochemistry

  • Challenges in Cell Biology

  • Computational 'Omics

  • Topics in Biotechnology

You choose three optional modules in total, one each from Groups A, B and C.

You will also undertake a research project option from Group D.

Optional modules – Group A

  • Stem Cells, Regeneration and Ageing
  • Metabolic and Network Engineering
  • Medical Microbiology
  • Plant Biotechnology and Development
  • Current Topics in Development Biology
  • Structural Biology and Drug Design
  • Evolutionary Applications
  • Mechanisms of Gene Expression

Optional modules – Group B

  • Integrative Systems Biology
  • Advanced Topics in Parasitology and Vector
  • Biology
  • Symbiosis, Plant Immunity and Disease
  • Advanced Topics in Infection and Immunity 
  • Cancer
  • Disease Ecology and Epidemiology

Optional modules – Group C

  • The Microbiome
  • Molecular Basis of Bacterial Infection
  • Bioinformatics
  • Synthetic Biology
  • Systems Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain in
  • Health and Disease
  • Biodiversity Genomics
  • Advanced Immunology
  • Medical Glycobiology

Optional modules – Group D

  • Practical Research Project (Lab, Computational, Field) or
  • Science Communications plus Literature Research Project (Research Proposal)

You’ll study all core modules.

Core modules

  • Accounting
  • Business Economics
  • Global Strategy
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance and Financial Management
  • Research Methods and Practice
  • Innovation Management
  • Marketing
  • Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management
  • Sustainable Business Development

Additional modules

These modules are compulsory, but do not count towards your final degree classification.

  • Accounting Primer
  • Maths Primer
  • Study Skills
  • Plagiarism Awareness

Teaching and assessment

Balance of teaching and learning

This is a general guide to how teaching and learning are usually balanced across this course. The methods used may change based on the modules you take.

Key

  • Lectures, laboratory work and seminars
  • Independent study

Years 1 and 2

  • 30% Title 1 goes here
  • 70% Title 2 goes here

Teaching and learning methods

  • Laboratory
  • Person at lectern giving speech
    Lectures
  • Four students sitting in a tutorial
    Tutorials
  • Person giving seminar
    Seminars
  • ID badge for site visit or facility tour
    Site visits
  • A group of people interacting
    Group project
  • Individual research project
    Research project

Balance of assessment

This is an example of how assessments are usually divided, based on a typical pathway through the course. The actual breakdown may vary depending on the modules you choose.

Key

  • Examination
  • Coursework

Year 1

  • 60% Title 1 goes here
  • 40% Title 2 goes here

Year 2

  • 48% Title 1 goes here
  • 52% Title 2 goes here

Year 3

  • 56% Title 1 goes here
  • 44% Title 2 goes here

Year 4

  • 60% Title 1 goes here
  • 40% Title 2 goes here

Assessment methods

  • Person completing coursework
    Coursework
  • Essays
  • Individual research
  • Laboratory write-ups
  • Presentations
  • Reports
  • A person completing a written exam
    Written examinations

Entry requirements

We consider all applicants on an individual basis, welcoming students from all over the world.

How to apply

Apply via UCAS

You can submit your application via UCAS Hub. There you can add this course as one of your choices and track your application.

Application deadlines – 14 January 2026 at 18.00 (UK time)

Fees and funding

Home fee

2026 entry

£9,790 per year

Home tuition fees

The UK government sets a maximum fee for full-time home undergraduate courses. In November 2025, the Government announced the following increases in tuition fees:

  • 2026–27 academic year: Maximum tuition fee for standard full-time courses will be £9,790 per year.
  • 2027–28 academic year: Maximum tuition fee for standard full-time courses will be £10,050 per year.

Overseas fee

2026 entry

£45,500 per year

How will studying at Imperial help my career?

90% Of Imperial Life Sciences graduates in work or further study*

  • 90% Of Imperial Life Sciences graduates in work or further study*
  • 10%

87% Of Imperial Life Sciences graduates in highly skilled work or further study*

  • 87% Of Imperial Life Sciences graduates in highly skilled work or further study*
  • 13%

*2022-23 graduate outcomes data, published by HESA in 2025

Gain transferable skills relevant to a career in biochemistry and biotechnology.

With specialised knowledge, you'll be highly sought after in a range of sectors.

Many Life Sciences graduates study at the Master's or PhD level before entering academia or industry.

Others advance to roles in business, government and industrial research, or public health.

Other potential career paths include management, pharmaceuticals, communications, and the biochemicals industry.

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