BSc in Natural Sciences (Biology and Chemistry)

For the first two years, the student follows the BSc Joint-Honours Biology and Chemistry programme. In Year 3, they dropped Chemistry in Year 3 and took 20 credits each of Business and Earth Sciences. The Earth Sciences module has a prerequisite that students need to have taken some Biology in Durham. As they did not take a total of at least 40 credits in either Business or Earth Sciences in Years 2 and 3 combined, the subjects didn't appear on the degree certificate.
Year 1
Core Chemistry 1A (CHEM1012)
Introduction to Environmental Economics (ECON1051)
Molecular Basis of Life (BIOL1071)
Cells, Tissues and Systems (BIOL1081)
Genetics (BIOL1111)
Year 2
Core Chemistry 2 (CHEM2012)
Cell Structure and Function (BIOL2341)
Development (BIOL2361)
Molecular Biology (BIOL2371)
Biochemistry (BIOL2381)
Year 3
Palaeobiology (GEOL3071)
Cell Architecture (BIOL3481)
Ageing (BIOL3501)
Genes and Development (BIOL3521)
Literature ReviewG (BIOL3451)
Entrepreneurship (BUSI2141)


General disclaimer:
  • Some of the modules above may have changed their names and codes since this students took this module combination. However, the combination flavour of the modules is still possible.
  • The timetable changes each year and we only guarantee that the Joint-Honours routes have one set modules that work. However, certain module combinations in Year 1 of three subjects can work - these modules are shown at the bottom of each Joint-Honours page.
  • In some examples the student might not meet the prerequisite for a module (in which case a concession would have been given based on the student doing extra work or meeting the prequisite from another module) or the student might not meet the programme regulations in which case a concession might have been given.

For more information about the Natural Sciences degree programme, please contact:

Prof James Blowey
Deputy Head of Faculty
Faculty of Science Office
Level 3 Chemistry Building
Durham University
DH1 3LE
UK

Email: Natural Sciences Director

WWW: Natural Sciences home page

The Natural Sciences web pages are maintained by James Blowey