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The Bachelor of Science in Natural Sciences stands out as one of our most adaptable programs. This time-tested, rigorous yet fulfilling degree is perfect if your academic passions encompass multiple disciplines with at least one scientific field. It enables you to deepen your current interests while discovering new academic areas.
By studying across various fields, you'll develop comprehensive knowledge and versatile skills applicable across diverse industries, both within scientific sectors and broader professional domains. The program also serves as an excellent foundation for advanced postgraduate studies.
This degree offers two distinct pathways: the BSc (Honours) Natural Sciences and the BSc Joint Honours. Both options provide the flexibility to transition to either the Year Abroad or Placement track after your second year, extending your program duration from three to four years.
Subjects are categorized into three groups:
Group 1 comprises Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology. A minimum of 50% of your second and third-year studies must focus on Group 1 subjects, though not all combinations are available.
Group 2 includes Anthropology, Business, Economics, Geography, and Philosophy.
Group 3 features Sport and Education (excluding History of Art). These subjects are specific to the BSc (Honours) Natural Sciences pathway, with Group 2 and 3 subjects collectively limited to no more than half of your upper-year studies. Prospective students interested in Group 3 subjects should consult the Natural Sciences Admissions Selector.
BSc Joint Honours
The BSc Joint Honours program offers these combination options:
Biology paired with Anthropology, Chemistry, Geography, Earth Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, or Psychology;
Chemistry combined with Biology, Earth Sciences, Mathematics, or Physics;
Computer Science partnered with Business, Mathematics, or Physics;
Earth Sciences matched with Biology, Chemistry, or Geography;
Mathematics joined with Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Philosophy, Physics, or Psychology;
Physics coupled with Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, or Philosophy;
Psychology combined with Biology, Economics, or Mathematics.