Natural Sciences

Cancer Sciences, Biology and Chemistry

Natural Sciences is a multidisciplinary degree which allows you to study three subjects in the first year and continue with two subjects in the second and third year. If you have undertaken a Natural Sciences course with a year in industry, placement year, or year in computer science, this will take place during your second year and so all following years will be pushed by one year (e.g. year two becomes three, year three becomes four).

Year One

You will study 40 credits of each subject from your chosen three-subject streams.

Compulsory year one module

All students are required to take the Academic and Transferable Skills Portfolio. This will be taught throughout the first full year. It will support organisational and professional competencies which will be used during the course. 

Cancer Sciences

40 compulsory credits:

Hallmarks of Cancer
 
Causes and Consequences of Cancer
 


Biology

40 compulsory credits can be from your chosen specialism.

Molecular Biology and Genetics specialism

Genes, Molecules and Cells
 

Or

Evolutionary Biology and Ecology specialism

Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour
 
Life on Earth
 

 

Chemistry

40 compulsory credits:

Fundamental Chemistry Theory and Practical
 

Year Two

You will continue on your stream comprising of two of your first year subjects. You will choose 60 credits of modules from each subject and greater emphasis will be put on studying outside of formal classes.

Cancer Sciences

Choose 60 credits:

Angiogenesis and Tumour-Host Interactions
 
Cancer Cell Genetics
 
Lung Cancer, Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer
 


Biology

40 compulsory credits from your chosen specialism:

Molecular Biology and Genetics specialism

  • The Genome and Human Disease
 
Microbial Biotechnology
 
  • Bacterial Genes and Development
 


Plus a further 20 credits from the following for the Molecular Biology and Genetics specialism:

Infection and Immunity
 
Neurobiology of Disease
 
Evolutionary Biology of Animals
 
Developmental Biology
 

Or

Evolutionary Biology and Ecology specialism

40 credits from the following:

Ecology
 
The Green Planet
 

 

Plus a further 20 credits from the following options:

Animal Behaviour and Physiology
 
Building Brains
 
Insect Biology
 
Evolutionary Biology of Animals
 
Reproductive Physiology
 

 

Chemistry

30 compulsory credits from your chosen specialism:

Organic and Inorganic Chemistry

Core Laboratory Work N
 
Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry
 
Intermediate Organic Spectroscopy and Stereochemistry
 
Intermediate Synthetic Organic Chemistry
 

 

You may also choose 10 credits of the following:

Principles in Analytical Chemistry
 
Sustainable Chemistry 2
 
Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Biology
 

 

Inorganic and Physical Chemistry specialism

30 compulsory credits from your chosen specialism:

Advanced Laboratory Techniques N
 
Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry
 
Energy, Spectroscopy, and Solid State Chemistry
 

 

You may also choose 10 credits of the following:

Principles in Analytical Chemistry
 
Sustainable Chemistry 2
 
Atmospheric Chemistry
 

 

Year Three

You will continue with the same two subjects studied in the second year, taking 50 credits in each. Alongside subject-specific study, you will undertake a 20-credit synoptic module which aims to tie together the subjects you are studying through an interdisciplinary group project.

Cancer Sciences

Students can take between 40-60 credits from the below modules.

Cancer Immunology and Novel Therapies
 
Tumour Microenvironments
 
Paediatric Cancer
 
Practical Project
 
Colorectal Cancer and Ovarian Cancer
 
Epidemiology of Cancer and Population Genetics
 

Biology

Students must take 40-50 credits in total from one of the specialisms.

Molecular Biology and Genetics specialism

30 compulsory credits:

Ageing, Sex and DNA Repair
 
Molecular Biological Lab Skills
 

 

And 10-30 credits from the following:

Pathogens: Vaccines and Therapeutics
 
Current Topics in Development and Genetics
 
The Dynamic Cell
 
Molecular Parasitology
 
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
 
Cancer Biology
 

Or 40-60 credits from this substream:

Evolutionary Biology and Ecology specialism

30 compulsory credits:

Evolutionary Ecology
 
Conservation
 

 

And 10-30 credits from the following:

Conservation Genetics
 
Molecular Evolution: Constructing the tree of life
 
Science and Society
 
Evolution and Behaviour
 
Aquatic Biology
 

 

Chemistry

30 compulsory credits from your chosen specialism:

Organic and Inorganic Chemistry

Advanced Laboratory Techniques N
 
Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates
 

 

and one of:

Catalysis, Bioinorganic and Supramolecular Chemistry
 
Topics in Inorganic and Sustainable Chemistry
 

 

You can then choose up to 20 credits from:

 

Chemical Biology and Enzymes
 
Protein Structure and Function, Biospectroscopy and Bioinformatics
 
Contemporary Drug Discovery
 
Communicating Chemistry
 

 

Or from this substream:

Inorganic and Physical Chemistry

30 compulsory credits:

Advanced Laboratory Techniques N
 
Chemical Bonding, Reactivity and Surfaces
 

 

and one of:

Catalysis, Bioinorganic and Supramolecular Chemistry
 
Topics in Inorganic and Sustainable Chemistry
 

 

You can then choose up to 20 credits from:

 

Communicating Chemistry
 
Structure Determination Methods
 

 

Year Four (MSci students only)

You will choose one of your third-year subjects to focus on in the fourth year, spending half your time working on an independent research project aiming to develop the skills needed to pursue a career in research. Alongside the project you take taught modules in your main subject and if you wish to maintain some breadth you can also take options from your other third year subject.

Cancer Science

Students must take the following compulsory modules:

Natural Sciences Dissertation
 
Research Skills & Technology Exploitation
 

 

and up to 40 credits from the following optional modules:

 

Tumour Physiology
 
Cell, Developmental and Molecular Biology
 
Pluripotent Stem Cells
 
Techniques in Cancer Research
 
Cancer Statistics and Epidemiology
 
Host Tumour Interface
 
Translational Technologies for Stem Cell
 

 

Biology

A total of 120 credits are required.

100 compulsory credits:

Life Sciences Fourth Year Project
 
Research Planning and Preparation
 
Research Presentation Skills
 

 

Plus a further 20 credits from the following options:

  • Cutting-edge Research Technologies and Ideas in Molecular Biology
 
  • Advanced Experimental Design and Analysis
 
  • Process and Practice in Science
 

 

Chemistry

Students taking Chemistry must take a minimum of 80 and a maximum of 120 credits from this subject.

60 compulsory credits:

Chemistry Research Project
 

 

And a minimum of 20 credits to a maximum of 60 credits from the following optional modules:

Enterprise for Scientists
 
Advanced Physical Chemistry 1
 
Contemporary Organic Synthesis
 
Inorganic and Materials Chemistry A
 
Inorganic and Materials Chemistry B
 
Advanced Biocatalysis, Biosynthesis and Chemical Biology
 
Advanced Physical Chemistry 2
 
Medicines from Nature/Pharmaceutical Process Chemistry
 
Molecular Interactions and Supramolecular Assembly
 
Nucleic Acids and Bioorganic Mechanism
 


Disclaimer
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Natural Sciences

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