BA (Hons) Natural Sciences

Duration: 3 years

Course details

The Natural Sciences program is ideal if you wish to combine study in more than one area of science whilst retaining a larger degree of flexibility than joint degrees allow. You will study modules from a minimum of two main disciplines, with the opportunity to study specialist topics as your degree program develops. The breadth of the course reflects the blurring of boundaries between the different sciences and before committing yourself to one department you study a variety of subjects, some of which may be new to you.

Modules 

Year 1

  • Biology of Cells

  • Chemistry

  • Computer Science

  • Evolution and Behavior

  • Materials Science

  • Physics

  • Physiology of Organisms

Year 2

  • Animal Biology

  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

  • Ecology

  • History and Philosophy of Science

  • Mathematics

  • Neurobiology

  • Pathology

  • Pharmacology

  • Physiology

Year 3

  • Astrophysics

  • Biochemistry

  • Biological and Biomedical Sciences

  • Genetics History and Philosophy of Science 1

  • Materials Science

  • Development and Neuroscience

Entry requirements

  •  A level : AAA
  •  IB : 40-42 points with 776 at higher level    

Career possibilities 

By graduation, you will have the professional skills to work for national parks, nature reserves, environmental and planning consultancies, national and international wildlife bodies, national, regional and local government, utility companies and regulatory agencies. Your analytical skills will give you excellent prospects in research and policy development. You can even make wildlife films to gain career options in visual media and environmental education.

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