国际学生入学条件
All applicants taking A levels will need three A levels with at least one Science (Biology; Human Biology; Chemistry; Mathematics; Physics.) The standard offer is A*AA and you will need specific A level grades to study:Biology: A in either Biology or Chemistry.Chemistry: A*A in any order in Chemistry and Mathematics.Computer Science: A in Mathematics.Economics: A in Mathematics.Mathematics: Either A*A in any order in Maths and Further Maths at A level or A* in Maths plus A in AS Further Maths for students unable to take A2 Further Maths.Physics: A*A in any order in Maths and Physics.We do not include General Studies or Critical Thinking A levels as part of our offer.All applicants wishing to study Psychology will need to have achieved Grade 5 (or grade B) in Mathematics at GCSE, or equivalent.All applicants taking the International Baccalaureate will need a score of 38 points overall including either 766 or 666 at the Higher Level with at least one of these in a Science (Biology; Chemistry; Mathematics (maths analysis & approaches); Physics.) You will need specific Higher Level grades to study:Biology: 6 in either Biology or Chemistry.Chemistry: 76 in any order in Chemistry and Mathematics.Computer Science: 6 in Mathematics.Economics: 6 in Mathematics.Mathematics: 7 in Mathematics.Physics: 76 in any order in Mathematics and Physics.If the augmented offer includes a 7 at the Higher Level in any subject, then the offer will be 766 at the Higher Level, otherwise, it will be 666 at the Higher Level.In addition to satisfying the University’s general entry requirements, please note:We welcome applications from those with other qualifications equivalent to our standard entry requirements and from mature students with non-standard qualifications or who may have had a break in their study.There is no advantage in applying for both MSci and BSc degrees.Entry requirements are the same for both MSci and BSc degrees.We do not include General Studies or Critical Thinking as part of our offer.We are pleased to consider applications for deferred entry.Science A levelsApplicants taking Science A levels that include a practical component will be required to take and pass this as a condition of entry. This applies only to applicants sitting A levels with an English examination board.
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:92
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Academic PTE - 62 (with no less than 59 in each Communicative Skill)
CRICOS代码: FGC0
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课程简介
MSci学位为您提供了在第四年级也参加基于研究的学习的机会。自然科学路线提供两种类型的MSci学位:自然科学中的MSci允许您从一系列学科中选修模块,但是通常您在四年级时至少会专门研究以下学科之一:计算机科学,地球科学,数学和物理,MSci联合荣誉学位可提供以下组合:生物与化学,生物与物理,化学与数学,化学与物理以及数学与物理。上面的两个学位允许您选择在第3年完成替代国外年。请注意,国外年具有竞争力,因此申请人无法通过UCAS申请这些途径。
The four-year MSci is a cross-disciplinary research-focused degree that takes your study to a higher level. By combining sciences with subjects from across the wider university you can tailor your qualification to your specific interests and career goals. The MSci in Natural Sciences is one of our most flexible science courses. This challenging and rewarding four-year degree is ideal if your interests span multiple areas including at least one science. It offers the opportunity to build on your existing interests, explore new subjects and add a research element to your studies. While following a similar structure to the BSc in the first three years, the MSci gives you the opportunity to study more advanced modules in the final year, to specialise in greater depth and to undertake a project. Studying across disciplines, you’ll build knowledge and skills that you can put to use in a wide range of industries, both in the sciences and across a wider range of professions. The MSci provides a natural springboard to a career in academia or research. MSci Joint Honours degrees The MSci Joint Honours degrees are available in the following combinations: Biology and Chemistry;Biology and Physics;Chemistry and Mathematics;Chemistry and Physics. This route allows you to study two preferred subjects in all four years of study (in the first year there may be the opportunity to take modules in a third subject). You will graduate with a MSci Honours degree in two named subjects. MSci (Honours) in Natural Sciences MSci (Honours) in Natural Sciences allows you to self-build a degree from a range of subjects. At least one subject must be from Group A: Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Mathematics and Physics where you specialise in at least one of the subjects in your final year. You may also select subjects from: Group B includes Biology, Psychology, Anthropology, Business, Economics, Geography, Philosophy, Sport and Education. which may be taken in the first three years, but not Year 4. Both degrees routes offer the opportunity to transfer onto the ‘with Placement’ pathway after Year 2 or 3, extending your studies from four years to five. You can find more information about the subjects on offer on the Natural Sciences webpages.In Year 1 you can study a minimum of two subjects and no more than four, this provides a solid foundation for second year study. You can choose to specialise by taking up to four modules in one Group A subject (listed above). If you intend to specialise in a single science subject in your final year, such as Earth Sciences, you will typically need to take three or four core modules from that subject. For example, if you choose the MSci Joint Honours degree in: Biology and Chemistry, you must take five core modules, which leaves you free to choose one optional module.Chemistry and Physics, you must take four compulsory modules, which leaves you free to choose some Mathematics modules. Many MSci (Honours) Natural Sciences students choose two modules from each of three subjects although other combinations are possible. This combination would normally allow progression in any or all three subjects. Subject and module choices will depend on the University’s academic timetable and entry requirements, such as an appropriate level of prior knowledge for progression into a Year 4 subject. Year 2 Striking a balance between breadth and depth you can study either two or three subjects in your second year. As in Year 1, you can specialise by taking up to four modules in one subject from Group A. For example, if you choose the MSci Joint Honours degree in: Chemistry and Physics, you must take six core modules.Biology and Chemistry, you must take six core modules equally balanced between the two subjects.
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