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BSc Natural Sciences
About this course
Natural sciences is a degree that takes an interdisciplinary approach to the scientific challenges facing society, combining study across two or more scientific disciplines within a single programme. Rather than specialising exclusively in one field from the start, you develop scientific literacy and analytical capability across the natural sciences, exploring how different disciplines connect and reinforce one another. This breadth of perspective is increasingly valuable in a world where the most significant scientific challenges, from sustainability and climate change to the development of new medicines and technologies, require knowledge that crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries. At the University of Huddersfield, this full-time degree, which includes a foundation year, a sandwich year, and a work placement, allows you to deepen your understanding in whichever area of science interests you most. The interdisciplinary approach means you study your chosen area of science at the depth of a single honours degree while also developing scientific thinking and method across a broader range. This combination is designed to prepare you for work in several sectors, from addressing issues of sustainability to developing new technologies, medicines, and disease treatments. The foundation year provides a supported academic entry point, and the sandwich year and placement give you substantial professional experience before you graduate. Graduates from natural sciences programmes are well placed across a wide range of scientific and technical careers. Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, environmental science and consulting, food and agricultural science, materials science, public health, and research institutions all employ natural sciences graduates. The breadth of the degree also supports careers in science communication, science policy, and education. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in a more focused scientific discipline, using the broad foundation of the natural sciences degree to decide where their deepest interests and strongest skills lie.
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