BSc Biological Sciences (Part time)
Bachelor's degree
In Norwich
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Bachelor's degree
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Norwich
Join our internationally renowned School of Biological Science based at the heart of the Norwich Research Park, where 100% of our research is recognised as ‘internationally excellent’ (REF 2014). Our Biological Sciences course gives you plenty of optional modules, giving you the opportunity to study many different branches of biology.
Our school has world class academics and some of the best facilities in the country, including our undergraduate practical laboratories. The majority of learning will take place in lectures, seminars, practical laboratory classes and fieldwork providing you with invaluable contact time with lecturers, while learning through first-hand experience.
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2018/9A Level ABB to include BiologyInternational Baccalaureate 32 points including HL Biology at 5 and one other HL subject at 5.Entry RequirementIf you are interested in applying please contact the Admissions Service.Students for whom English is a Foreign languageWe welcome applications from students from all academic backgrounds. We require evidence of proficiency in English (including speaking, listening, reading and writing) at the following level:IELTS: 6.5 overall (minimum 6 .0 in any component)We will also accept a number of other English...
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Subjects
- Beginners French
- Intermediate French
- Beginners German
- Intermediate German
- Beginners Spanish
- Intermediate Spanish
- Advanced English
- Arabic
- Sign language
- English
- Biology
- Ecology
- Biotechnology
- Genetics
- Cell Biology
- Physiology
- School
- Project
- Communication Training
- Conservation
Course programme
Year 1
Compulsory Study (60 credits)
- BIODIVERSITY
- EVOLUTION, BEHAVIOUR AND ECOLOGY
- SKILLS FOR BIOLOGISTS
Year 2
Compulsory Study (60 credits)
- MOLECULES, GENES AND CELLS
- PHYSIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY FOR LIFE SCIENCES
Year 3
Compulsory Study
Option A Study (0 - 80 credits)
- BIOCHEMISTRY
- BIOLOGY IN SOCIETY
- CELL BIOLOGY
- EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
- HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
- MICROBIOLOGY
- PLANT BIOLOGY
Option B Study (0 - 20 credits)
- COMMUNITY, ECOSYSTEM AND MACRO-ECOLOGY
- MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Option C Study (0 - 40 credits)
- BEHAVIOURAL ECOLOGY
- FIELD ECOLOGY
- GENETICS
Year 4
Option A Study (0 - 80 credits)
- BIOCHEMISTRY
- BIOLOGY IN SOCIETY
- CELL BIOLOGY
- EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
- HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
- MICROBIOLOGY
- PLANT BIOLOGY
Option B Study (0 - 20 credits)
- COMMUNITY, ECOSYSTEM AND MACRO-ECOLOGY
- MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Option C Study (0 - 40 credits)
- BEHAVIOURAL ECOLOGY
- FIELD ECOLOGY
- GENETICS
Option D Study (0 - 20 credits)
- ADVANCED ENGLISH I - B2 CEFR
- ADVANCED ENGLISH II - B2 CEFR
- AQUATIC ECOLOGY
- BEGINNERS' ARABIC I
- BEGINNERS' ARABIC I (SPRING START)
- BEGINNERS' ARABIC II
- BEGINNERS' CHINESE I
- BEGINNERS' CHINESE I (SPRING START)
- BEGINNERS' CHINESE II
- BEGINNERS' FRENCH I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' FRENCH I - A1 CEFR (SPRING START)
- BEGINNERS' FRENCH II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GERMAN I (SPRING START) - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GERMAN I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GERMAN II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GREEK I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' GREEK II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' ITALIAN I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' ITALIAN II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' JAPANESE I
- BEGINNERS' JAPANESE I (SPRING START)
- BEGINNERS' JAPANESE II
- BEGINNERS' RUSSIAN I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' RUSSIAN II - A2 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' SPANISH I - A1 CEFR
- BEGINNERS' SPANISH I - A1 CEFR (SPRING START)
- BEGINNERS' SPANISH II - A2 CEFR
- CONSERVATION, ECOLOGY AND BIODIVERSITY IN THE TROPICS (FIELDCOURSE)
- INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II - A2/B1 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II - A2/B1 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II - A2/B1 CEFR
- INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE I
- INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE I (SPRING START)
- INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH SIGN LANGUAGE II
- LOW CARBON ENERGY: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
- POPULATION ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
- SOIL PROCESSES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Year 5
Compulsory Study
Option A Study (0 - 60 credits)
- CANCER BIOLOGY
- CELL BIOLOGY AND MECHANISMS OF DISEASE
- EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AND STEM CELL BIOLOGY
- MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
- MICROBIAL CELL BIOLOGY
Option B Study (0 - 80 credits)
- CELLULAR SIGNALLING
- GENOMES, GENES AND GENOMICS
- INFECTION AND IMMUNITY
- MOLECULAR ENZYMOLOGY IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
- PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE FOOD PRODUCTION
- SCIENCE COMMUNICATION
- SOCIAL EVOLUTION
Option C Study (0 - 40 credits)
- EVOLUTION IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
- EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY AND CONSERVATION GENETICS
- HOST-PARASITE INTERACTIONS
- MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS
Option D Study (0 - 20 credits)
- ADVANCED ENGLISH I - B2 CEFR
- ADVANCED ENGLISH II - B2 CEFR
- BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND HUMAN SOCIETY
- BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY AND MARINE ECOLOGY
- BIOLOGY IN SOCIETY
- FIELD ECOLOGY
- INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II - A2/B1 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II - A2/B1 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I - A2 CEFR
- INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II - A2/B1 CEFR
- METEOROLOGY I
- PROGRAMMING FOR NON-SPECIALISTS
Year 6
Compulsory Study (40 credits)
- BIOLOGY RESEARCH SKILLS
- ECOLOGY RESEARCH PROJECT
- RESEARCH PROJECT
- SCIENCE COMMUNICATION RESEARCH PROJECT
Option A Study (0 - 60 credits)
- CANCER BIOLOGY
- CELL BIOLOGY AND MECHANISMS OF DISEASE
- EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT AND STEM CELL BIOLOGY
- MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Option B Study (0 - 40 credits)
- CELLULAR SIGNALLING
- GENOMES, GENES AND GENOMICS
- INFECTION AND IMMUNITY
- MOLECULAR ENZYMOLOGY IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
- PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE FOOD PRODUCTION
- SCIENCE COMMUNICATION
- SOCIAL EVOLUTION
Option C Study (0 - 40 credits)
- EVOLUTION IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
- EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY AND CONSERVATION GENETICS
- HOST-PARASITE INTERACTIONS
- MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS
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BSc Biological Sciences (Part time)
