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1 Biomedical Sciences Sciences 1 Introductory Sciences 1 Computing MAPS3001 Literature Project for Natural Sciences PHOL3002/PHOL3004 and PHOL3001 are recommended for the Physiology pathway, PHAR3003 and PHAR3004 for the Pharmacology pathway, but some flexibility is allowed. Contact the Biomedical Stream Rep to discuss choices PLUS (Physiology pathway) BIOSM901 (T1 & T2) Research project (2.0) Students are advised to discuss potential M level modules with the Biomedical Stream Rep in Year 3 when they select their third year modules. Check all available options at BIOC1009 CELL1001 PHOL1002 General Biochemistry for Natural Scientists Cell Physiology and Developmental Biology Human Physiology * 1 PHOL2005 PHOL2003 * 2 PHAR2005 Structure and Function Of Nervous Systems NB Can be taken in Year 3 Systems Neuroscience Introductory Pharmacology PHOL3002 The Heart and Circulation (1.0) PHOL3004 Cell Signalling in Health and Disease (1.0) PHOL3001 Respiration (Pharmacology pathway) PHAR3003 Molecular Pharmacology PHOLM016 PHOLM011 PHARM001/2 Cell Polarity and Disease (1.0) Autonomic and Central Control of Cardiorespiratory Function Neuropharmacology (1.0/0.5) Unless strong in Maths, students should take MATH6101 or BIOL1002. The latter has more emphasis on statistics. Notes: 1. * 1 PHOL2005 recommended for NEURM031 and (PHOL2005+MPHY2002) prerequisites for PHOLM006 2.* 2 For Pharmacology pathway PHAR2005 can expand to PHAR2007 (1.0) at the expense of a 0.5cu option. 3.* 3 ANAT2010 and/orphol2005 prerequisites for NEUR3025; ANAT2010 prerequisite for NEUR3041 and ANATM * 4 IMMN2001 prerequisite for INIM3002 and other INIM3005. Contact Biomedical Stream Rep to discuss choices: Year 2 core modules are highly recommended but more flexibility is possible in Year 3 and 4 Most Year 3 modules are also available at M level and vice-versa. PHOL2001 Animal and Human Physiology-Integrative Physiology PHAR3004 Receptor Mechanisms PHARM031 Options Options Options PHAR2006 ANAT3042 * Practical Pharmacology Pain 1 PHOLM006 BIOC2003 Essential Molecular Biology BIOC2002 * 3 ANAT2010 * 4 IMMN2001 MPHY2001 MPHY2002 STAT6101 STAT7101 Essential Protein Structure and Function Human Neuroanatomy Infection and Immunity Physics of the Human Body Introduction to Biophysics Introduction to Statistical Methods and Computing Further Statistical Methods and Computing (Must be STAT7101 if BIOL1002 taken in year 1) PHAR3011 * 3 NEUR3025 CELL3006 PHAR3006 * 4 INIM3002 BIOL3013 BIOC3017 * 3 NEUR3041 ANAT3028 Synaptic Pharmacology Advanced Functional Neuroanatomy Dynamic Biological Systems Drug Design and Development Immunology in Health & Disease Advanced Human Genetics(1): Research Principles Cellular and Molecular aspects of Cardiovascular Disease Neural Computation: Models of Brain Function Neurobiology of Neurodegenerative Disease PHOLM009 * 1 NEURM031 INIMM009 * 4 INIMM005 NEURM003 * 3 ANATM028 Immunopharmacology The Cellular Basis of Brain Function (1.0) Space Medicine and Extreme Environment Physiology (1.0) Control of Movement Neoplasia and Treatment Immunodeficiency and Therapeutics Metabolic Neuroscience Neurobiology of Neurodegenerative Disease
2 Natural Sciences: Neuroscience and Psychology Stream Life Sciences Foundation Modules in Term 1 Computing MAPS3001 Literature Project for Natural Sciences BIOSM901 (T1 & T2) Research project (2.0) PSYCHOLOGY pathway (1.5 CU total) PSYCHOLOGY pathway (2.0 CU total) PSYCHOLOGY pathway (2.0 CU total) BIOC1009 Sciences 1 Introductory Mathematics for Natural Sciences 1 General Biochemistry for Natural Scientists NAP compulsory modules in Term 2 PSYC6002 PHOL1002 Introduction to Psychology Mammalian Physiology Notes Specific module prerequisites and conditions listed in square brackets In 2 nd, 3 rd and MSci years, other module options may also be possible, subject to availability, eligibility and timetabling PSYC2212 Perception PALS2006 Research Design & Experimental Methods PSYC2205 Brain & Behaviour Plus 1.5 CU of Psychology options Plus 1 of the following (EXCEPT those taking the Maths&Stats stream, who should choose an extra 0.5 CU option) STAT6101 STAT7101 Introductory Statistical Methods & Computing [GCSE Maths] Further Statistical Methods & Computing [if BIOL1002 taken] Options * Asterisked options can be taken once in either 3 rd or MSci year but not in both. *PSYC3207 *Human Learning & Memory *PSYCM207 Human Learning & Memory *PSYC3303 *Topics in Neurobiology *PSYCM303 Topics in Neurobiology *PSYC3205 *Speech *PSYCM205 Speech *PSYC3210 *The Brain in Action *PSYCM210 The Brain in Action *PSYC3209 *Cognitive Neuroscience *PSYCM209 Cognitive Neuroscience (.5) *PSYC3102 Social Psychology *PSYCM102 Social Psychology *PSYC3109 Social Psychology of Risk *PSYCM109 Social Psychology of Risk PSYC3112 Behaviour Change PSYC3307 Genes and Behaviour Options (0.5 CU) PSYC3111 Human Computer Interaction PSYC2301 Computing for Psychologists PSYC3108 ganisational Psychology PSYC2208 Language and Cognition PSYC3104 Psychology & Education PSYC2209 Developmental Psychology PSYC3110 Topics in Developmental Psychology NEUROSCIENCE pathway (1.5 CU total) NEUROSCIENCE pathway (2.0 CU total) NEUROSCIENCE pathway (2.0 CU total) PHOL2005 Plus any 2 of these 3: Structure & Function of the Nervous System Options May take up to 1.0 CU of Psychology options IF PSYC2205 taken in 2 nd year. Other options may be possible depending on timetabling. *NEUR3018 *Neural Basis of Motivation & Learning PSYC2205 Brain & Behaviour [See note below] ANAT2010 Human Neuroanatomy *ANAT3028 The Neurobiology of Neurodegenerative Disease NEUR2006 Cellular Neurophysiology *CELL3030 *Cellular & Developmental [PHOL2005] Neurobiology Options (0.5 CU) *NEUR3041 Neural Computation: Models of Brain Function PHAR2005 Introductory Pharmacology [A-level chemistry] Options *Asterisked options can be taken once in either 3 rd or MSci year but not in both. Other options may be possible depending on timetabling. *NEURM018 *Neural Basis of Motivation and Learning *ANATM028 The Neurobiology of Neurodegenerative Disease *CELLM030 *Cellular & Developmental Neurobiology * *NEURM041 Neural Computation: Models of Brain Function *NEUR3031 *The Control of Movement *NEURM031 *The Control of Movement *NEUR3045 *Visual Neuroscience *NEURM045 *Visual Neuroscience Plus Psychology pathway options above *ANAT3042 Pain *ANATM042 Pain Note: If you do not take PSYC2205, you will be unable to take any PSYC modules in the 3 rd or MSci years PHOL3006 Cellular Basis of Brain Function (1.0) *Neuroscience pathway students taking an MSci year should NEUR3025 Advanced Neuroanatomy choose no more than 3 of the asterisked 3 rd year options, to ensure sufficient MSci year modules PHAR3011 Synaptic Pharmacology [PHAR2005]
3 Genetics, Evolution and Environment Stream Communication MAPS3001 BIOSM901 Research project (2.0) and Computing (T1 & T2) BIOC1009 BIOL1005 BIOL1008 Sciences 1 Introductory Mathematics for Natural Sciences 1 General Biochemistry for Natural Scientists Introduction to Genetics Methods in Evolution and Ecology BIOL2004 BIOL2007 EITHER BIOL2012 BIOL2005 Fundamentals of Molecular Biology Evolutionary Genetics Fundamentals of Ecology Genetic Systems BIOL3012 Option to be discussed with stream rep EITHER BIOLM008 CELL3002 Literature Project for Natural Sciences Sex, Genes and Evolution Biodiversity and Species Conservation Functional Genetics of Model Systems Options Options Options BIOL7016 Energy and Evolution BIOL3024 BIOLM018 BIOL2010 BIOL2009 Biology of Development Animal Biodiversity BIOL3017 Advanced Molecular Biology: Genomics and Evolution Biology of Ageing Students are advised to discuss potential M level modules with the GEE stream rep in year 3 when they select their third year modules. Popular MSci courses for GEE students are listed below: BIOLM025 BIOLM008 Vertebrate Life and Evolution Adaptation Species Conservation and Biodiversity BIOL2006 Introduction to Human Genetics BIOL3013 Advanced Human Genetics BIOLM011 Applications of Human Genetics BIOL2002 (T3 post exams) BIOL7008 (Easter break) BIOL7015 Field Methods in Biology Ecological genetics (field course) (0.5U) Computational Biology ANTH7018 CELL3005 Human Behavioural Ecology (0.5U Mechanisms of Development (1.0) Other GEE related 0.5U module (discuss with stream rep) GENEM005 ANTHM052 Statistics for Interpreting Genetic Data Primate Evolution and Environments Other GEE related 0.5U module (discuss with stream rep)
4 Molecular & Cell Biology Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title Sciences 1 Introductory Mathematics for Natural Sciences 1 Communication and Computing MAPS3001 Literature Project for Natural Sciences BIOSM901 (T1 & T2) Research project (2.0) BIOC1009 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology BIOL2004 Fundamentals of Molecular Biology CELL3050 Advanced Molecular Cell Biology CELLM102 Research Techniques in Cell Biology BIOL1005 CELL1001 Introduction to Genetics Cell Physiology and Developmental Biology CELL2008 BIOL2006 BIOL2010 BIOL7016 Integrative Cell Biology (1.0) CELL3140 CELL3001 Interdisciplinary Cell Biology Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine BIOSM016 CELLM105 Genes to Disease Clocks, Sleep and Biological Time Recommended options Recommended options Recommended options Introduction To Human CELL3006 CELLM105 Genetics Biology and Development Energy and Evolution BIOC3008 BIOL3024 INIM3009 Dynamic Biological Systems (Highly recommended if you have, or want, strong maths, computing) Cellular Regulation in Biotechnology, Health and Disease Advanced Molecular Biology: Genomics and Evolution Neoplasia and its treatment BIOSM016 CELLM005 CELLM006 INIMM009 Clocks, Sleep and Biological Time Genes to Disease Mechanisms Of Development Dynamic Biological Systems Neoplasia and its treatment (if not taken in Year 3) STAT6101 STAT7101 BENG2071 Introduction to Statistical Methods and Computing Further Statistical Methods and Computing NB Must be STAT7101 if BIOL1002 taken in Year 1 Open Source Synthetic Biology BIOL7016 CELL3007 BENG3071 Energy and Evolution Mitochondrial biology, bioenergetics and metabolism in human disease Open Source Synthetic Biology (If BENG2071 not taken in Yr 2) INIMM008 VIRLM001 INIMM006 INIMM007 INIMM024 INIMM012 Microbial Pathogeneses Molecular Virology Allergy, Autoimmunity and Transplantation Viruses and Disease Tropical Microbiology HIV Frontiers from Research to Clinics BENGM015 Industrial Synthetic Biology Other options are available and may be approved following consultation with the MCB Stream Rep
5 Mathematics and Statistics stream (taken as a minor stream)(p- Physical Sciences, L-Life Sciences, B-both) Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title Course Code MAPS3001 Literature Project for Natural Sciences STAT1004(B) PHAS1246(P) MATH6106(L) STAT1005 (B) Mathematics for Natural Sciences 1 Introduction to Probability and statistics (F) Mathematical methods II (B) [1245] Mathematics for Science 2 Further Probability and Statistics (F) STAT2002(B) PHAS1449(B) PHAS2246(P) STAT2001(L) MATH6201(L) Computing Linear Models and the Analysis of Variance (I) [STAT1004,STAT1005] Practical mathematics (F) Mathematical methods III (I) [1245,1246] Probability and Inference (I) [STAT1004, STAT1005] Mathematical Methods for Chemistry [MATH6106] STAT3101(P) (If STAT2001 not taken in Y2) STAT3008(L) PHAS2443(B) STAT3102(B) (If not taken in Y2) MATH6201 MATH6202 Probability and Statistics II (A) [STAT1004,STAT1005] Medical Statistics I (A) [STAT2001, 2002] Practical Mathematics II (I) [1449] Stochastic Processes (A) [STAT2001 or STAT3101] Mathematical methods in chemistry (I) Mathematics for physics and astronomy (I) Course Title Prerequisites in brackets [ ] Options Options Year 3 MATH (taken on advice) Options Year 3 STAT (taken on advice) MATH6202 (P) MATH6201 (B) Mathematics for physics and astronomy (I) Mathematical methods in chemistry (I) MATH3307 MATH3401 Biomathematics Mathematical Methods 5 (MATH6202) STAT3001 STAT3003 Statistical Inference (A) [STAT2001, STAT2002] Forecasting (A) MATH6403 (B) MATH6404(B) Maths for students of economics, stats etc. (I) Mathematical Analysis (I) MATH6503 MATH3508 MATH3506 MATH7402 MATH3802 MATH6801 MATH3503 Mathematics for Engineers 3 Financial Mathematics (A) Mathematical Ecology (A) Mathematical Methods 4 (A) (MATH6202) History of Mathematics (A) Logic (for nonmathematicians) (A) Graph Theory and Combinatorics (A) STAT3004 STAT3005 STAT7002 STAT7003 [STAT2001 or STAT3101,STAT2002] Decision and Risk (A) [STAT1004, STAT1005] Factorial Experimentation (A) [STAT2002] Social Statistics (I) [STAT2001 or STAT3101] 0.5) Optimisation Algorithms in Operational Research (A) [STAT1004]
6 Astrophysics MAPS3001 Literature Project for PHASM101 Natural Sciences (T1 & T2) PHAS1423 PHAS1228 PHAS1246 Mathematics for Natural Sciences 1 Modern Physics, Astronomy and Cosmology Thermal Physics and Properties of Matter Mathematical Methods II PHAS1130 PHAS2112 Computing Practical Astronomy Astrophysical processes: Nebulae to stars Choose at least 1 from the following PHAS2246 Mathematical methods III PHAS3330 PHAS3137 PHAS3135 Observational Astronomy 1: Techniques Physical Cosmology The Physics of Stars Astronomy Project (1.5) PHAS2117 Physics of the Solar System PHAS2228 PHAS2222 Statistical Thermodynamics Quantum Physics Options PHAS3334 PHAS3332 PHAS3338 Interstellar Physics Observational Astronomy III: Field Trip Astronomical Spectroscopy Options PHASM319 PHASM312 PHASM315 Galaxy Dynamics, Formation and Evolution Planetary Atmospheres High Energy Astrophysics PHAS3331 Observational Astronomy I: Techniques PHASM337 PHASM314 Physics of Exoplanets Solar Physics PHASM336 PHASM465 Advanced Physical Cosmology Space Plasma and Magnetosheric Physics
7 Physics Communication MAPS3001 Literature Project for PHASM201 Sciences I and Computing Natural Sciences (T1 & T2) Physics Project (1.5) PHAS1423 Modern Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology PHAS1228 PHAS1246 Thermal Physics Mathematical Methods II PHAS2222 PHAS2246 Quantum Physics Mathematical Methods III PHAS3226 Major & Minor streams PHAS3444 Major stream students Quantum Mechanics Practical Physics for Natural Sciences Students are advised to check the Physics & Astronomy syllabus and the Physics Programme Tutor s Moodle page for details of Year 4 course requirements, and details of intercollegiate options. PLUS (Atomic & Particle Physics Pathway) Atomic & Particle Physics students take PHAS2224 Atomic & Molecular Physics PHAS3224 Nuclear & Particle Physics (Condensed Matter Physics Pathway) Condensed Matter Physics students take PHAS2228 Statistical Physics of Matter PHAS3225 Solid State Physics Recommended Option: Options Options* PHAS2201 Electricity & Magnetism Students combining Physics with Maths and Stats will replace PHAS2246 with PHAS2201 PHAS3201 PHAS3424 PHAS3427 PHAS3443 PHAS3447 PHAS3459 PHAS3661 EM Theory Theory of Dynamical Systems Energy & Climate Physics Lasers & Modern Optics Materials and Nanomaterials Computing using Object iented Languages Physics of the Earth Students are reminded that they can take a 6:2 Major:Minor split of half course units in their third year. MSci courses taught at UCL are listed below: PHASM421 PHASM426 PHASM442 PHASM228 PHASM427 PHASM047 PHASM048 PHASM431 PHASM445 PHASM472 PHASM501 PHASM800 *From 2017/18, MSci students combining Physics with Biomedical Sciences will be able to take "Advanced Biophysical Theories" and "BioMEMs and Microscopy Techniques" in addition to the MSci year courses listed above (pre-requisites and timetable permitting) Atom and Photon Physics Advanced Quantum Theory Particle Physics Advanced Topics in Statistical Mechanics Quantum Computation & Communication (PHASM426 recommended) Physics of Advanced Materials Theory of Condensed Matter Molecular Physics Quantum Field Theory (requires PHASM426) der & Excitations in Condensed Matter Techniques of High Performance Computing Molecular Biophysics
8 Medical Physics Mathematics for Natural Sciences 1 Computing MAPS3001 Literature Project for Natural Sciences MPHYM000 (T1 & T2) Medical Physics Project (1.5) PHAS1423 Modern Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology PHAS2201 Electricity and Magnetism MPHY3900 Ultrasound in Medicine MPHYM012 Physiological Monitoring PHAS1246 MPHY1001 Mathematical Methods II Introduction to Medical Imaging MPHY2001 MPHY2002 Physics of the Human Body Introduction to Biophysics MPHY3890 MPHY3892 Medical Imaging with Ionising Radiation Treatment using Ionising Radiation MPHYM910 MRI and Biomedical Optics Options Options Options PHAS2246 Mathematical Methods III MPHY3013 Medical Electronics and Neural Engineering MPHYMB27 PHAS3444 Practical Physics Computing in Medicine
9 Chemistry Streams ganic Chemistry MAPS3001 Literature Project for CHEMM901 Natural Sciences Sciences 1 Introductory Mathematics for Natural Sciences 1 Computing Advanced Chemical Project (Independent Research Project) (2.0) CHEM1005 CHEM1201 CHEM1101 CHEM1301 Chemical Foundations Basic ganic Chemistry Basic Inorganic Chemistry Basic Physical Chemistry * CHEM2201 CHEM2203 Principles of ganic Chemistry (1.0) Reaction Mechanisms in Chemical and Biological Systems CHEM3205 CHEM3206 Major Stream Chooses CHEM3006 (T1&/or T2) Principles and Methods of ganic Chemistry Pathways, Intermediates and Function in ganic Chemistry Synthesis and Characterisation Techniques in Chemistry CHEMM201 CHEMM205 Stereochemical Control in Asymmetric Total Synthesis Synthesis and Biosynthesis of Natural Products Minor Stream Chooses CHEM3203 Biological Chemistry any 2 nd /3 rd year chemistry course e.g. CHEM2302 Physical Chemistry for Life Science Options Options Options CHEM2103 CHEM2302 Inorganic Chemistry for Natural Sciences Physical Chemistry for Life Science CHEM3204 CHEM3203 Principles of Drug Design Biological Chemistry CHEMM005 CHEMM003 CHEMM304 Structural Methods in Chemistry ganometallic Chemistry Numerical Methods in Chemistry * A level maths required.
10 Physical Chemistry MAPS3001 Literature Project for CHEMM901 Natural Sciences (T1 & T2) CHEM1005 CHEM1301 Mathematics for Natural Sciences 1 Chemical Foundations Basic Physical Chemistry CHEM2301 CHEM2303 Computing Physical Chemistry (1.0) Chemical Dynamics CHEM3301 CHEM3042 Advanced Topics in Physical Chemistry Concepts in Computational and Experimental Chemistry CHEMM301 CHEMM302 Advanced Chemical Project (Independent Research Project) (2.0) Frontiers of Experimental Physical Chemistry Topics in Quantum Mechanics CHEM1101 CHEM1201 Basic Inorganic Chemistry Basic ganic Chemistry Major Stream Chooses CHEM3007 (T1&/or T2) Instrumental and Computational Techniques in Chemistry Minor Stream Chooses CHEM3401 New Directions in Materials Chemistry any 2 nd /3 rd year chemistry course e.g. CHEM2001 The Chemistry of Materials Options Options Options CHEM2001 CHEM2202 The Chemistry of Materials Fundamentals of ganic Chemistry CHEM3401 New Directions in Materials Chemistry CHEMM304 CHEMM103 CHEMM004 CHEMM005 Numerical Methods in Chemistry Microstructural Control in Materials Science Intense Radiation Sources in Chemistry Structural Methods in Chemistry
11 Inorganic and Materials Chemistry Course Code Course Title Course Code Sciences 1 Introductory Mathematics for Natural Sciences 1 Course Title Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title Computing MAPS3001 Literature Project for Natural Sciences CHEMM901 (T1 & T2) Advanced Chemical Project (Independent Research Project) (2.0) CHEM1005 CHEM1101 CHEM1201 CHEM1301 Chemical Foundations Basic Inorganic Chemistry Basic ganic Chemistry Basic Physical Chemistry * CHEM2102 CHEM2001 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry (1.0) The Chemistry of Materials CHEM3101 CHEM3141 Advanced Topics in Inorganic Chemistry Rings, Chains and Clusters Major Stream Chooses CHEM3008 Synthetic Chemistry (T1&/or T2) and Instrumentation Minor Stream Chooses CHEMM003 CHEMM103 CHEM3401 New Directions in Materials Chemistry any 2 nd /3 rd year chemistry course e.g. CHEM2302 Physical Chemistry for Life Science Options Options Options CHEM2202 CHEM2302 Fundamentals of ganic Chemistry Physical Chemistry for Life Science CHEM3401 New Directions in Materials Chemistry. CHEMM004 CHEMM005 ganometallic Chemistry Microstructural Control in Materials Science Intense Radiation Sources in Chemistry Structural Methods in Chemistry CHEMM304 Numerical Methods in Chemistry * A level maths required.
12 Earth Sciences streams Earth & Environment MAPS3001 Literature Project for GEOLM905 Natural Sciences (T1 & T2) Sciences 1 Introductory Mathematics for Natural Sciences 1 Computing Independent MSci Project (1.5) GEOL1013 GEOL1001 GEOL1003 The Earth Earth Materials History of Life GEOL2008 GEOL2009* (T2 & Easter) Vertebrate Palaeontology & Evolution Surface Processes and Structures GEOL3036A GEOL3043 Biodiversity & Macro Evolution Earth Resources and Sustainability GEOLM003 Earth and Planetary Systems Sciences Choose one (subject to timetable) from: GEOL1012* Surface Processes (T2 & Easter) GEOL1002 From Petrology to Petrogenesis Choose at least one (subject to timetable) from : GEOL2028 Isotope Geoscience GEOL2026 Maps, Images & Structures Major Stream chooses 2, and Minor Stream chooses 1, of the following: GEOL3040* Crustal Dynamics, (Easter) Mountain Building and Basin Analysis GEOL3046 Marine Geology Students must select at least two from: GEOLM012 Palaeoclimatology GEOLM018 Palaeoceanography GEOL1004 Dynamic Earth (0.5 GEOL1001 Earth Materials GEOL3049 Advanced Geochemistry GEOLM006 Earth and Planetary Materials GEOL GL064U (T1 evening) Geochemistry Astrobiology (Birkbeck) GEOL3045 GEOL3042 Groundwater Science Geological/ Environmental mapping project (1.0) GEOLM044 GEOLM045 Advanced Biodiversity and Macroevolutionary Studies Sustainable Management of the Environment *Includes fieldwork for which there may be a financial contribution
13 Geophysical Sciences Course Code Course Title Course Code Sciences 1 Introductory Mathematics for Natural Sciences 1 Course Title Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title Computing MAPS3001 Literature Project for Natural Sciences GEOLM905 (T1 & T2) Independent MSci Project (1.5) GEOL1013 The Earth GEOL1001 Earth Materials GEOL1004 Dynamic Earth Choose one (subject to timetable) from: GEOL1012* Surface Processes (T2 & Easter) GEOL1002 From Petrology to Petrogenesis GEOL2014 Global Geophysics Choose at least two (subject to timetable) from : GEOL2027 GEOL2026* (Sept & T1) Structural Geology and Tectonics Maps, Images and Structures GEOL3003 (T1&T2) Geodynamics and Global Tectonics (1.0) Major Stream chooses 2, and Minor Stream chooses 1, of the following: GEOL3030* Field Geophysics (Sept & T1) GEOL3039 Physics of Oceans and Ice Sheets GEOLM003 Earth and Planetary Systems Sciences Students must select at least two from: GEOLM037 GEOLM010 Deep Earth and Planetary Modelling Tectonic Geomorphology GEOL1003 History of Life GEOL1001 GEOL1014 GEOL2028 Earth Materials Geochemistry Isotope Geoscience GEOL3047 GEOL3045 GEOL3049 Seismology I Groundwater Science Advanced Geochemistry GEOLM006 GEOLM002 GEOLM021 Earth and Planetary Materials Earthquake Seismology (only if GEOL3047 and/or 3048 not taken in year 3) Melting and Volcanism GEOL2009* (T2 & Easter) GEOL2010 GEOL2016 GEOL2029 Surface Processes and Structures Igneous Petrology Principles of Climate Numerical Methods for Earth Sciences GEOL3040 GEOL3043 GEOL3048 GEOL3050 Crustal Dynamics Earth Resources and Sustainability Seismology II Metamorphism and Metamorphic Processes (0.2) GEOLM008 Physical Volcanology and Volcanic Hazards Some modules may be available from the Institute of Risk and Disaster Reduction, such as Natural and Anthropogenic Hazards and Vulnerability or Integrating Science into Risk and Disaster Reduction *Includes fieldwork for which there may be a financial contribution
14 Science and Technology Studies (STS) Policy, Ethics Available only as a minor stream Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title Course Code Course Title Sciences 1 Introductory Mathematics for Natural Sciences 1 Computing MAPS3001 Literature Project for Natural Sciences HPSC1010 Revealing Science HPSC2006 Science and Ethics Choose 2 from: Options (Choose 2 from:) Options choose 3 from: HPSC1004 Science Policy HPSC2001 Policy Issues in the Life Sciences HPSC3003 Science Journalism HPSC1007 Investigating Science and Society HPSC2002 Science in Popular Culture HPSC3009 Science and the Publishing Industry HPSC1011 HPSC1012 History of Modern Science Investigating History and Philosophy of Science HPSC2023 HPSC2027 HPSC2028 HPSC2025 Sociology of Science and Technology Engaging the Public with Science Thinking about Technology Science in Government HPSC3032 HPSC3036 HPSC3046 Investigating Contemporary Science Governing Emerging Technologies Science and Film Production
15 History and Philosophy of Science Available only as a minor stream MAPS3001 Literature Project for Natural Sciences Sciences 1 Introductory Mathematics for Natural Sciences 1 Computing HPSC1010 Revealing Science HPSC2006 Science and Ethics Choose 2 from: Options (Choose 2 from:) Options choose 3 from: HPSC1004 Science Policy HPSC2003 Philosophy of Science 2 HPSC3015 History of Astronomy and Cosmology HPSC1011 History of Modern Science HPSC2012 Science and Religion HPSC3020 Philosophy of Natural Sciences HPSC1012 Investigating History and Philosophy of Science HPSC2013 Evolution in Science and Culture HPSC3028 Philosophy of Medicine HPSC1007 Investigating Science and Society HPSC2029 Medicine and Society HPSC3029 History of Medicine HPSC3040 Science, Politics and the State in Russia and the Soviet Union HPSC3045 HPSC3048 HPSC3049 Philosophy of Information Science in the Ancient World Sleep and Dreaming
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