The Natural Sciences integrated Master’s degree programme follows a similar structure to the BSc course, but gives you the opportunity to engage in advance study in at least two science disciplines to Masters level. This provides you with a broad introduction to the sciences as well as an opportunity for specialisation and depth of study up to Masters level. The Natural Sciences programme is ideal if you wish to combine study in more than one area of science whilst retaining a larger degree of flexibility than joint degrees allow. You will study modules from a minimum of two key disciplines, with the opportunity to study specialist topics as your degree programme develops. Furthermore during your final year you will undertake Masters level modules, giving you an advanced experience of scientific study across the Faculty of Science. By studying Natural Sciences you will be able to appreciate complex concepts from across contemporary science. An example of this could be examining what causes a tsunami, including how scientists use mathematics to predict how the wave travels and to understand the economics of how it impacts on vulnerable people.
| Number | Duration |
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| 4 | year |
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