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Can I take modules from any subjects which do not contribute to the Natural Sciences programme ?

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Can I take modules from any subjects which do not contribute to the Natural Sciences programme ?

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For those who enter the first year of Natural Sciences before 2009: Yes, you can take up to six modules over the three years from subjects outside the Natural Sciences programme. You can take modules from more than one subject. In previous years, students have taken modules from English, History, Theology, Sociology, Music, Politics, Spanish, French and Education. Some of these subjects will require you have a good A level (or the equivalent) in the relevant subject. For those who enter the first year of Natural Sciences from 2009 onwards: If you are taking a B.Sc. Natural Sciences degree, then at least half your modules over the three years need to be taken from the Faculty of Science, that is from Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, Physics and Astronomy and Psychology. These are known as the Group 1 subjects. The Group 2 subjects are those who contribute to Joint Honours degrees within Natural Sciences and these subjects are Anthropology

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