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BSc Applied Sciences
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Objectives
This course offers you the opportunity to expand your knowledge of topical aspects of science without having to specialise in a specific single discipline. It offers a broad based study programme with a combination of inter-related modules arranged to ensure breadth and depth of knowledge about science. In essence, it offers a modern, multi-disciplinary approach to the study of a wide variety of scientific topics. The initial year follows a broad multi-disciplinary route with core modules in Chemistry, Biology and Quantitative Techniques. The modules available in Years 2 and 3 continue this approach but also permit more specialised and detailed study of subjects of particular interest to you. If you decide to specialise in a single subject you can transfer to any of our other science-based courses.
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Entry requirements
Entry Requirements GCSE passes at grade C or above in Mathematics, a science subject and English Language. At least one 6-unit award and at least two, 3-unit awards, one of which must be a science. BTEC award with a Diploma or Certificate in Science. Successful completion of the Science Foundation Year at this university. We normally invite all applicants to the university for an informal interview
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Academic title
BSc Applied Sciences
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Course description
Course Structure
Free choice of module/subject.
Teaching and Assessment
Most modules are assessed by a variety of means including continuous assessment of course work (essays, practical work, field write-ups and student centred group work) and/or end of module exam.
Special Features
flexible module choice
multi-disciplinary approach to the study of science
chance to learn about topical aspects of science without having to be a specialist.
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