International study
On this course, subject to you meeting the relevant requirements, your third academic year will be spent studying abroad at one of our partner institutions. Destinations could include:
- Australia
- Hong Kong (teaching is in English)
- Ireland
- Japan (teaching is in English)
- Netherlands (teaching is in English)
- New Zealand
- Singapore (teaching is in English)
- South Korea (teaching is in English)
- Sweden (teaching is in English)
- Switzerland (teaching is in English)
- USA
Benefits of studying abroad
- Explore a new culture
- Study areas of subjects not available at Nottingham including marine conservation, desert biology and plasma physics
- A reduced tuition fee for the time you are abroad
- Improve your communication skills, confidence and independence
This is an additional year between the second and third years of your course on a pass/fail basis where the marks obtained do not count towards your final mark.
Please note: In order to undertake a compulsory year abroad, you will need to achieve the relevant academic requirements as set by the university (60% average in Y1 – 65% for some partners) and meet the selection criteria of both the university and the partner institution. The partner institution is under no obligation to accept you even if you do meet the relevant criteria. If you do not secure a year abroad opportunity, you will be transferred to the version of the course without the compulsory year abroad element, and you will complete all years of study at University of Nottingham, UK.
Opportunities may change at any time for a number of reasons, including curriculum developments, changes to arrangements with partner universities, travel restrictions or other circumstances outside of the university’s control. Every effort will be made to update information as quickly as possible should a change occur.
Costs
You will need to consider the travel and living costs associated with your country of choice. This may include visa costs and medical insurance.
Alternative opportunities
Placement year
Natural Sciences students have the option to transfer to a named ‘Natural Sciences with Placement Year’ programme in their second year.
A placement provides a unique opportunity to put theory into practice, gain practical experience and build further skills and competencies that will put you a step ahead on the graduate career ladder.
Students looking for placements are provided with support through the Careers and Employability Service and a few specialist teams in specific subject areas. The University continues to support students while they are on their placement and they will be visited by a placement tutor during the year.
Previous students have spent time working for companies including:
- KPMG
- RSPB
- Rolls Royce
- GSK
- Johnson & Johnson
Students who successfully complete their placement and reflective report are awarded the degree BSc Natural Sciences with Placement Year. It will be a four-year programme with the placement in your penultimate year.
Year in computer science
You can also add an intercalated year in Computer Sciences to your degree. This is an additional year between your second and third year of study designed to provide you with training in software development and computing skills to enhance your studies and career options.
Students request to transfer into this programme during the second year. The year is completed on a pass/fail basis and successful students will graduate with a named degree BSc Natural Sciences with a Year in Computer Science.
International study
On this course, subject to you meeting the relevant requirements, your third academic year will be spent studying abroad at one of our partner institutions. Destinations could include:
- Australia
- Hong Kong (teaching is in English)
- Ireland
- Japan (teaching is in English)
- Netherlands (teaching is in English)
- New Zealand
- Singapore (teaching is in English)
- South Korea (teaching is in English)
- Sweden (teaching is in English)
- Switzerland (teaching is in English)
- USA
Benefits of studying abroad
- Explore a new culture
- Study areas of subjects not available at Nottingham including marine conservation, desert biology and plasma physics
- A reduced tuition fee for the time you are abroad
- Improve your communication skills, confidence and independence
This is an additional year between the second and third years of your course on a pass/fail basis where the marks obtained do not count towards your final mark.
Please note: In order to undertake a compulsory year abroad, you will need to achieve the relevant academic requirements as set by the university (60% average in Y1 – 65% for some partners) and meet the selection criteria of both the university and the partner institution. The partner institution is under no obligation to accept you even if you do meet the relevant criteria. If you do not secure a year abroad opportunity, you will be transferred to the version of the course without the compulsory year abroad element, and you will complete all years of study at University of Nottingham, UK.
Opportunities may change at any time for a number of reasons, including curriculum developments, changes to arrangements with partner universities, travel restrictions or other circumstances outside of the university’s control. Every effort will be made to update information as quickly as possible should a change occur.
Costs
You will need to consider the travel and living costs associated with your country of choice. This may include visa costs and medical insurance.
Alternative opportunities
Placement year
Natural Sciences students have the option to transfer to a named ‘Natural Sciences with Placement Year’ programme in their second year.
A placement provides a unique opportunity to put theory into practice, gain practical experience and build further skills and competencies that will put you a step ahead on the graduate career ladder.
Students looking for placements are provided with support through the Careers and Employability Service and a few specialist teams in specific subject areas. The University continues to support students while they are on their placement and they will be visited by a placement tutor during the year.
Previous students have spent time working for companies including:
- KPMG
- RSPB
- Rolls Royce
- GSK
- Johnson & Johnson
Students who successfully complete their placement and reflective report are awarded the degree BSc Natural Sciences with Placement Year. It will be a four-year programme with the placement in your penultimate year.
Year in computer science
You can also add an intercalated year in Computer Sciences to your degree. This is an additional year between your second and third year of study designed to provide you with training in software development and computing skills to enhance your studies and career options.
Students request to transfer into this programme during the second year. The year is completed on a pass/fail basis and successful students will graduate with a named degree BSc Natural Sciences with a Year in Computer Science.