BSc in Natural Sciences (Biology, Business and Chemistry)In Year 1, The student (named below) took the Joint-Honours route in Biology and Chemistry. The Mathematics module taken allowed progression into future Mathematics modules. In Year 2, they took a single Economics at Level 1 which had no progression into Level 2 Economics and in Year 3 they dropped Chemistry and took up a new subject of Business. As they did not take a total 40 credits in Economics in Years 2 and 3 combined, the subject didn't appear on the degree certificate.Year 1 Core Chemistry 1A (CHEM1012) Core Mathematics A (MATH1012) Cells, Tissues and Systems (BIOL1081) Genetics (BIOL1111) Year 2 Core Chemistry 2 (CHEM2012) Business Accounting and Finance (ECON1041) Cell Structure and Function (BIOL2341) Development (BIOL2361) Molecular Biology (BIOL2371) Year 3 Cell Architecture (BIOL3481) Genes and Development (BIOL3521) Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering (BIOL3531) Literature ReviewG (BIOL3451) Entrepreneurship (BUSI2141) Strategic Management (BUSI3181) Career Trajectory: Joanna Richards graduated in June 2014 and went on to work as an associate for PwC. She writes: I really valued the flexibility of the course, I was able to begin first year studying all my A level subjects and then gradually focus on the areas that interested me most within Biology whilst also incorporating Economics/Business modules to help prepare me for my career. General disclaimer:
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