BSc in Natural Sciences (Biology and Psychology)In Year 1, the student took Biology, Business and Psychology but as they did not take Introduction to Psychological Research, their degree would not be BPS accredited. In Year 2, they took an Economics module and specialised in Biology and Psychology following the Joint-Honours path (although they are ineligible for that degree.) As they did not take a total 40 credits or either Business or Economics in Years 2 and 3 combined, the subjects don't appear on the degree certificate.Year 1 Introduction to Psychology I: Cognitive and BiologicalPsychology (PSYC1071) Introduction to Psychology 2: Developmental, Social andAbnormal Psychology (PSYC1081) Molecular Basis of Life (BIOL1071) Cells, Tissues and Systems (BIOL1081) Genetics (BIOL1111) Marketing Principles (BUSI1131) Year 2 Business Accounting and Finance (ECON1041) Social and Developmental Psychology (PSYC2021) Memory and Cognition (PSYC2081) Brain Processes of Cognition and Perception (PSYC2111) Cell Structure and Function (BIOL2341) Molecular Biology (BIOL2371) Year 3 Brain and Cognition (PSYC3151) The Evolution of Human Behaviour (PSYC3141) Cell Architecture (BIOL3481) Ageing (BIOL3501) Literature ReviewG (BIOL3451) Entrepreneurship (BUSI2141) General disclaimer:
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