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DEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2005/2006
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Biological Sciences [Pharmacology with Industrial Experience] (BSc)
Degree Type: Single Honours
UCAS Code:
NYT Course S L CT
1 TWO OF:
  Origin & Diversity of Life 1 K 7 20
  Molecules and Cells 1 K 8 20
  Environmental and Community Biology 1 K 8 20
  Quantification in the Life Sciences 1 K 8 20
  Medical Biology 1 K 7 20
ONE OF:
  Introduction to Chemistry of Biology 1 * K/L 7 20
  Biological Chemistry [Foundations] 1 * K/L 7 20
Biological Chemistry 1 * K/L 8 20
Further courses (which may include others listed above) A-Q 7/8 40
2 Neuroscience with Pharmacology 2 K 8 20
Genes and Gene Action 2 K 8 20
ONE OF:
  The Dynamic Cell 2† K 8 20
  Ecology N 8 20
  Evolution in Action 2 K 8 20
  Human and Mammalian Physiology 2† K 8 20
  Plants, Fungi and Symbiosis 2 K 8 20
  Animal Biology 2 K 8 20
  Microorganisms, Cells and Immunity 2 K 8 20
  Soil, Water and Atmospheric Processes N 8 20
  Biometrics 2 † K 8 20
  Chemistry for Life Science 2 K/L 8 20
Further courses (which may include others listed above) A-Q 7/8 60
3 Pharmacology 3 K 9 20
Practical Skills in Biomedical Science 3 K 9 20
Further courses in Biology  # K 9 40
Further courses # A-Q 9 40
4 PIE Project R/K 10 40
PIE Oral Examination R/K 10 10
Nature of Receptors Core Course R/K 10 10
Pharmacology Research Project Preparation R/K 10 10
PIE Industrial Performance R/K 10 10
Further courses in Biology # K/R 10 20
Further courses # A-R 10 20
* Exceptionally, with the permission of the Director of Studies, these courses may be replaced by any other courses at level 7/8 chosen from Schedules A-Q.
†  These courses are recommended for this degree.
#  A booklet giving details, as well as restrictions and recommendations on choices of courses, will be available for students entering the degree programme to facilitate advance planning.
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