Undergradute student studying in the George Green library, University Park. November 5th 2021.

Natural Sciences with International Study BSc

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

Explaining Natural Sciences

Natural sciences allows you to study a combination of science subjects, getting to experience these at university before specialising later in the degree. You'll choose a combination of three subjects (called a stream) in your first year and study two subjects to degree level from your second year onwards. 

You can continue to study familiar subjects but can also study subjects you may not have studied before such as archaeology, cancer sciences, earth science, the environment or psychology. Our course offers the flexibility to focus on what you are interested in, develop a wide range of knowledge and skills and understand how scientific disciplines fit together.  

Find out more about the subjects you can study.

 

Year one
Year one Year two Year abroad Year four

You will study equal amounts of three subjects from your chosen stream gaining fundamental understanding of these disciplines alongside relevant practical and academic skills.

 The majority of modules you will take are compulsory but there are some specialisms and limited optional choice in some subjects.

Alongside your academic study, you take the Academic and Transferable Skills Portfolio to help you to transition to university life and develop the skills you need to be successful in your studies.

 

Find out more about the subjects you can study.

 

You will choose your stream in late August following confirmation of your place. This choice is flexible and you can change stream any time up to the end of the first week of study providing you meet stream requirements. Below is a list of all streams and their requirements.

Subject streams Required A level subjects
Archaeology-Biology-Chemistry Biology, chemistry
Archaeology-Biology-Earth Science Biology, other science*
Archaeology-Earth Science-Chemistry Chemistry, other science*
Biology-Archaeology-Ecosystems and Environment Biology, other science*
Biology-Chemistry-Mathematics Biology, chemistry, mathematics
Biology-Physics-Mathematics Biology, mathematics, physics
Cancer Sciences-Biology-Chemistry Biology, chemistry
Cancer Sciences-Biology-Psychology Biology, other science*
Chemistry-Archaeology-Ecosystems and Environment Chemistry, other science*
Chemistry-Earth Science-Mathematics Chemistry, mathematics
Chemistry-Physics-Mathematics Chemistry, mathematics, physics
Ecosystems and Environment-Earth Science-Archaeology Any two sciences from list below
Earth Science-Ecosystem and Environment-Biology Biology, other science*
Ecosystem and Environment-Earth Science-Chemistry Chemistry, other science*
Ecosystem and Environment-Biology-Chemistry Biology, chemistry
Earth Science-Biology-Chemistry Biology, chemistry
Earth Science-Biology-Mathematics Biology, mathematics
Mathematics-Psychology-Chemistry Chemistry, mathematics
Physics-Earth Science-Mathematics Mathematics, physics
Physics-Psychology-Mathematics Mathematics, physics
Psychology-Biology-Chemistry Biology, chemistry
Psychology-Biology-Mathematics Biology, mathematics

* Other science includes biology, chemistry, environmental studies/science, geography, geology, mathematics, physics and psychology.

 

You choose any two of your first-year subjects to study  in greater depth. S In many subjects there are opportunities to direct your study to the areas that interest you through specialisms and optional modules while still building a solid core of knowledge and practical skills required for later years

Alongside your subjects, you take a 20 credit module called Science and Society: Data and Bias which examines how social and cultural factors influence scientific research and knowledge, highlighting how biases within the research process impact both scientific discoveries and the way society interprets them.

 Find out more about what you can study in each subject

You will spend the year overseas at one of our partner institutions. This will be an additional year of study which allows you to gain a different perspective of your studies while experiencing life and studying in another country.

You are able to explore specialisms in your chosen subjects which are not available at Nottingham to gain a broader understanding which will complement your studies when you return.

The number of modules you study during your year abroad will depend on the institution you will be studying at. You will agree a programme of study with the Director of Natural Sciences prior to going abroad. 

Placements are organised through the competitive university-wide programme which includes partners in Canada, USA, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia, Mexico and Hong Kong.

You will return to complete your fourth year at Nottingham.

You will deepen your knowledge in your two chosen subjects studying them at a more advanced level.  With increased flexibility through optional modules, you can explore your personal interests and specialise further in each subject to tailor the degree towards what you want to do next.

The emphasis  of your study will shift towards independence and being able to apply what you have learned in previous years in a range of theoretical and practical settings.

Alongside subject content you take the 20 credit  module that fosters interdisciplinarity by connecting concepts across various scientific disciplines through a collaborative group project.

Typical year three modules

For typical year three modules, please visit the natural sciences website.

University undergraduate student studying in Nightingale Hall accommodation's library, University Park

Studying abroad allowed me to develop the ability to interact with a diverse group of people which is a skill that I will always be able to use in future education and careers. "

Jenika Patel

BSc Natural Sciences International Study

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