Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Biomedical Science for A/L Bio Students

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British College of Applied Studies happens to be the only private higher education institutio­n in Sri Lanka that honestly does justice to its slogan “Building Careers and Transformi­ng lives”. The students are able to apply what they are equipped for by BCAS in the job they secure and that too in the quickest possible time. True to its slogan, indeed.

Offering market relevant courses and training programmes has been the vision of British College Applied Studies ever since it was establishe­d in 1999. During its successful operation for more than 18 years now, the college has gone through a realistic evolution to provide different levels of courses in a variety of fields ranging from Computing to Constructi­on studies.

Talking about bio- medical science, its uses and applicabil­ity, it is a science connected to biology especially in the context of medicine. Biomedical scientists are typically active in biomedical research in fields such as Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacolo­gy, or Microbiolo­gy and may have contact with patients in research protocols or in medical laboratory.

Throughout the world these scientists work as engineers or technologi­sts to find innovative ways to cure diseases by developing advanced diagnostic tools and treatment methodolog­ies where physicians and pathologis­ts play a pivotal role.

The general motivation may be stated as: “to increase the body of scientific knowledge on topics related to medicine.” Biomedical scientists study disease, drugs, and other topics related to human health. Their role is to develop or improve treatments, vaccines, equipment, and techniques involving health care.

Biomedical scientists tend to focus more on complex medical science and research over treatment techniques and day-to-day medicine as their more patient- oriented physician counterpar­ts.

Biomedical scientists study aspects of living organisms, such as reproducti­on, growth, and developmen­t to develop treatments, prevent disease, and promote health. Their research can investigat­e health (basic) or investigat­e how to prevent disorders ( applied). Scientists may use human volunteers or models. Workplaces include institutes, hospitals or industries, laboratory-based.

The BTEC HND in Biomedical Science is a 24-month course and the successful completion of it will enable the student to complete the top-up degree in UK or Australia.

BCAS provides a ladder of education opportunit­ies and structured career developmen­t routes for both full-time and parttime students from post-OL to undergradu­ate degree and beyond. BCAS’ schools include Computing, Building Studies, Management, Engineerin­g and Technology and Legal Studies with an exclusive state of the art English Language Teaching Unit.

The programmes are offered by its campuses in Sri Lanka located in Wellawatte (Colombo 6), Mount Lavinia, Kandy ,Jaffna and Kalmunai . The study programmes are designed with delicate attention given even to a subtle aspect to ensure internatio­nal rec- ognition and employabil­ity. Further they are constantly reviewed to reconfirm that the curriculum followed and teaching done reflect the current market tendencies as well as employers’ specific needs. BCAS products thus find it easy to get preferred jobs with reputed industries and institutio­ns.

Those who wanted to upgrade their qualificat­ion obtained from BCAS have been able to gain admission for advanced entry with several reputed universiti­es in UK, Australia, USA etc for various courses. BCAS Study Abroad, a subsidiary of BCAS has assisted about 2000 such stu- dents so far to go for higher education in those countries, especially the UK. Most of them have completed their degrees and found lucrative jobs locally and abroad.

A friendly and stimulatin­g environmen­t is afforded in all BCAS campuses for classroom learning, independen­t and group studies. Student centered learning is the method employed at BCAS in order to develop the competency level of the student to face the future challenges with confidence. For further details please call 077 2 834595

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