Liberal Arts With Life Sciences
Liberal Arts With Life Sciences is ideal for students who are passionate about both the arts and the sciences.
Through teaching and learning in the Department of Life Sciences, you will be introduced to key academic principles and techniques that enable the fantastic diversity of life on our planet to be understood.
Why study the Life Sciences route?
Modules range from subcellular to the population, from experimental chemistry to theoretical modelling, physiology, disease and the environment.
In your Liberal Arts modules, you will consider big questions concerning truth and knowledge, the communication of science, and health and medicine as public and social issues.
Liberal Arts With Life Sciences offers the opportunity to consider such questions from a scientific perspective, while developing specialised subject knowledge.
Modules
You may be interested in the following Life Sciences modules:
- Signalling and Integration in Health and Disease;
- Molecular Cell Biology;
- Dynamics of Biological Systems;
- Advanced Immunology.
Please note:
- To study this route:
- In your First Year, you must take Molecules, Cells and Organisms.
- In your second and final years, you must study a minimum of 60 CATS of Life Sciences modules across both years combined (you can choose which ones to take when).
- Module offerings change annually and so individual modules may vary.
-
Visit the School of Life Sciences websiteLink opens in a new window for more information on Life Sciences modules.