Our biochemistry courses cover all aspects of the applied biochemistry and biotechnology industries, including commercialising technology, entrepreneurship, and intellectual property and patents, with lectures and case studies from business leaders and academics, this degree allows you to combine your training in biochemistry with study of the Spanish language, these classes, taught in Spanish by the Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication, focus on the use and presentation of written and oral scientific and technical material in Spanish, you will also receive an introduction to the theory and practice of translation, alongside further studies in the history, politics, science and technology of Spanish-speaking countries, in the first two years you will cover core biochemistry modules alongside these classes, including biological chemistry, molecular biology, integrative cell biology and genes and genomics, our teaching is enriched by the Department’s internationally leading research programme, so you’ll be learning at the very cutting edge of the subject, you will also benefit from access to our outstanding facilities, including for genomic and cell biology studies, tissue culture suites and the most modern microscopes, you spend your third year studying in a Spanish-speaking university, where you will attend lectures and conduct a research project, in your final year you have increased freedom to follow your own interests by choosing from a wide range of optional modules on topics such as synthetic biology, cancer and bioinformatics, you will also complete a substantial project or dissertation, please note: this course is not suitable for native or near-native Spanish speakers, normally only students who are on track for at least a 2:1 by the end of their second year, will be eligible to spend their third year abroad.