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Natural Sciences - Biological

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Natural Sciences offers a wide range of physical and biological science subjects from numerousÌýdifferent departments in a unique and demanding course.ÌýA broad first year is combined with increasing specialisation in the second year, and the possibility of total specialisation from the third year.ÌýThe breadth of the course reflects the blurring of boundaries between the different sciences and before committing yourself to one area you study a variety of subjects, some of which may be new to you.
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In the first year, students study three science courses plus Mathematics (or Mathematical Biology). Biological options include Biology of Cells, Evolution and Behaviour, and Physiology.ÌýOther courses commonly chosen by biological Natural ScientistsÌýinclude Chemistry and Earth Sciences and qualified candidates may also take physical sciences courses. In your second year, you will choose three courses from over 20 available options, including a comprehensive range of courses in the biological sciences. In your third year, you specialise in one subject, or continue to follow a broad spectrum in Biological and Biomedical Sciences.ÌýSome subjects have an optional fourth year. Full details about the structure and content of the course can be found on the .Ìý

Biological Natural Sciences at É«É«Ó°Ôº

We welcome around eight undergraduate students in the Biological Natural Sciences each year and many of our medical and veterinary students also study a Biological Natural Sciences subject in their third year. Within the College as a whole this means we typically have around 40 undergraduate students interested in Biological Natural Sciences or in closely related subject areas. The student-run Franklin Society organises events for those interested in science, including talks from invited speakers. Additionally, there are opportunities for Natural Sciences students and Fellows to dine together during the year, fostering the scientific community within the College.

Typical offer
A Level: A*A*A
IB: 42 (776)

Required subjects
A Level: A Level in Mathematics and two scienceÌýsubjects
IB: IB Higher Level in Mathematics and two scienceÌýsubjects

Admissions Assessment
All applicants for Natural Sciences are required to take the (ESAT), for which they must be registered in advance.

Written work
É«É«Ó°Ôº Natural Sciences applicants are not asked to submit written work to the College.Ìý

Read our Q&A with the Director of Studies for Biological Natural Sciences.
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Academic and teaching staff