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Subject Choice Guide: BSc Natural Sciences & Joint Honours (CFG0)

How many subjects can I study?

What subjects can I study?

How do I submit my subject option choices?

 

How many subjects can I study? 

Year 1 

Year 2 

Year 3 (or Year 4 if undertaking a placement or year abroad) 

You’ll study 120 credits in total with a minimum of two and no more than four subjects. 

 

You’ll study 120 credits in total which can be a minimum of two subjects and no more than three subjects. 

 

 

  

You’ll study 120 credits in total in modules from at least two and no more than three subjects. At least 40 credits must be taken in a final research project. 

 

If you follow the Year Abroad or Placement Year route, you’ll be transferred onto the four-year version of your course during your second year. 

 

What subjects can I study?

BSc (Hons) Natural Sciences 

Available subjects for this course are split into 3 groups. At least half of your studies in your second and third year must be from the subjects in group 1. 

There’s no requirement to select modules from Groups 2 or 3, but if your interests are more oriented to these groups we recommend that you consider our Combined Honours in Social Sciences or Liberal Arts courses. 

Please note, not all subject combinations can be studied together.  

Group 1 (subjects from Departments within Faculty of Science) 

 

Group 2 (subjects which contribute to a Joint Honours degree within Natural Sciences from other faculties) 

 

Group 3 (subjects which do not contribute to a Joint Honours degree within Natural Sciences) 

 

  • Biology* 
  • Chemistry*  
  • Computer Science* 
  • Earth Sciences* 
  • Mathematics* 
  • Physics* 
  • Psychology* 

 

  • Anthropology 
  • Business* 
  • Economics* 
  • Geography 
  • Philosophy 

 

  • Sport 
  • Education 

 

 *you’ll need to have studied specific subjects to be eligible for the starred subjects. Please check our course database entry for more information. 

Joint Honours route 

There are also specific joint honours routes available through this course in which you would focus on two subjects, however you won’t usually need to choose this until the end of your first year of study.  

  • BSc (Hons) Anthropology and Biology 
  • BSc (Hons) Biology and Chemistry 
  • BSc (Hons) Biology and Earth Sciences 
  • BSc (Hons) Biology and Geography 
  • BSc (Hons) Biology and Mathematics 
  • BSc (Hons) Biology and Physics 
  • BSc (Hons) Biology and Psychology 
  • BSc (Hons) Business and Computer Science 
  • BSc (Hons) Chemistry and Earth Sciences 
  • BSc (Hons) Chemistry and Mathematics 
  • BSc (Hons) Chemistry and Physics 
  • BSc (Hons) Computer Science and Mathematics 
  • BSc (Hons) Computer Science and Physics 
  • BSc (Hons) Earth Sciences and Geography 
  • BSc (Hons) Economics and Mathematics 
  • BSc (Hons) Economics and Psychology 
  • BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Philosophy 
  • BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Physics 
  • BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Psychology 
  • BSc (Hons) Philosophy and Physics 

We guarantee that the above Joint Honours combinations of subjects will be available, but the availability of other subject combinations will depend on the timetable and class sizes. 

For more information about the likelihood of other joint honours subject combinations being viable, please visit our Natural Sciences webpages. 

We’re unable to accept the following combinations through Natural Sciences as they already exist as separate joint honours courses: 

  • Psychology and Philosophy (course code: CV85) 
  • Psychology and Anthropology (course code: CL86) 

How do I submit my subject option choices? 

Once we’ve received your application we’ll send you login details for the UG Applicant Portal. You’ll then be able to complete the form available in your portal. 

When completing your subject choice form, please ensure you list your courses in preference order. Your first choice must be from the Science (Group 1) list. 

You should choose at least two subjects and no more than four, in decreasing order of preference (i.e. choice 1 is your preferred subject choice).  

If you wish to study Chemistry, you must select it as one of your top two subjects. 

If you receive an offer from us, we’ll include any required subjects for your first two subject choices in your offer to ensure you’ll be able to study these. For more information about required subjects and the grades we'll need, please see the Entry Requirements section on our courses database.