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Applying to Warwick Life Sciences
At Warwick, we are committed to equality of opportunity, as stated in the University's equal opportunity policy. The University aims to avoid unfair discrimination on whatever grounds, including gender and ethnic backgrounds.
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds with qualifications such as A2 levels, Scottish and Irish Highers, IB, GNVQ, BTEC and Access Courses, and admit approximately 225 students per year across our degree programmes. We normally make offers to all applicants who we believe have a good chance of making our standard offer. Applications to the department are made through UCAS.
Offers
Students wishing to choose Warwick for their undergraduate degree must apply through the UCAS system.
| UCAS Code | A2 Level | International Baccalaureate | |
| Biological Sciences | C100 | AAB including Biology with either Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics preferred. | 36 including 6 in HL Biology and 5 in either HL Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics preferred. |
| Biochemistry | C700 | AAB including Biology (A) and Chemistry. | 36 including 6 in HL Biology and Chemistry. |
| Biomedical Science | B900 | AAB including Biology (A) and Chemistry. | 36 including 6 in HL Biology and Chemistry. |
| Microbiology and Virology | C520 | AAB including Biology with either Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics preferred. | 36 including 6 in HL Biology and 5 in either HL Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics preferred. |
Please note that our offers do not include A2 General Studies, Critical Thinking or Key Skills Qualifications.
Making your Application
Applying to University can be a daunting task but the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) will do much of the hard work for you. Information on making your application through UCAS is available on the UCAS website and we provide some further information regarding the application process for U.K. and E.U. Applicants and for Overseas Applicants.
The University of Warwick also provides advice and tips on filling in your UCAS application form:





