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Life Sciences and Global Sustainable Development BASc

Undergraduate

Start date

27 September 2027

Study location

University of Warwick

Qualification

Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (BASc)

Department

Global Sustainable Development

Duration

3 years full-time

4 years full-time with intercalated year

Course overview

Expand your knowledge of sustainability as you study the natural world through scientific analysis and practical activity on our BASc Life Sciences and Global Sustainable Development degree. As the course progresses, you will have the opportunity to choose either a Biological Sciences or Ecology route. Your chosen route will allow you to study modules tailored to your interests and career aspirations.

Global Sustainable Development students in conversation

What challenges does the natural world face in the wake of unprecedented human impact upon the environment? How might new research and innovations in Life Sciences work to secure the future of sustainable societies by countering infectious disease and biodiversity loss?

By choosing to study a Life Sciences and Global Sustainable Development (GSD) degree, you will be encountering these questions daily.

You will gain valuable lab and analytical experience whilst studying with Life Sciences. You will apply that knowledge to our current understandings of climate change, social justice, and food security. At the end of the first year, you will choose either a Biological Sciences or Ecology route, allowing you to study modules tailored to your interests and career aspirations.

By studying GSD, you will take a transdisciplinary approach and confront issues from a diverse array of perspectives. You will need to be ready to think creatively and embrace new opinions from your peers from across the world. We will challenge you to become an active participant in your own learning.

You can enhance your skills and studies through optional work placements, study abroad, and certificates.

Our Global Sustainable Development courses are fully accredited with the Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals.

This means that upon graduation from the courses, our students receive a professionally recognised level of knowledge, skills and tools for working in sustainability practice.

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Entry requirements

Modules

Teaching on this course is usually split equally between the GSD Department and the School of Life Sciences, regardless of your chosen route.
In the first year you will study core GSD modules designed to provide a critical understanding of the ‘three pillars of sustainable development’: 

  • Economic Principles of Global Sustainable Development
  • Environmental Principles of Global Sustainable Development
  • Social Principles of Global Sustainable Development

You will also study the core Global Sustainable Development Project module, giving you the chance to see how the principles of GSD apply to a real case affecting a local community.

For the Life Sciences half of the workload, you will take two core modules:

  • Cellular and Molecular Biology
  • Practical Skills for Biologists

As each module is worth 30 CATs, you will not be selecting any optional modules in Year 1.

At the end of the first year, you will choose a route for the remainder of your degree, either Biological Sciences or Ecology.

In the second year, in GSD you will have the opportunity to engage with a key issue in sustainability, studying one optional core module from the following: 

  • Health and Sustainable Development
  • Security, Sovereignty and Sustainability in the Global Food System
  • Inequalities and Sustainable Development: Inclusion and Dignity for All 

You will also choose optional modules with a GSD focus either from within GSD or from other departments across the University. 

In the second year on the Biological Sciences route, you will study three core modules:  

  • Molecular Cell Biology
  • Genetics and Genomics
  • Neurobiology

You will also study one optional core module from the following:  

  • Immunology
  • Microbial Pathogens 
  • Protein Structure and Function
  • Neuropharmacology

In the second year on the Ecology route, you will study two core modules: 

  • Ecological Principles and Processes
  • Ecology and its Applications

You will also study one optional core module, either: 

  • Biological
  • Oceanography or
  • Plant Molecular Development

In addition, you will study one optional module, either

  • Evolution or
  • Epidemiology and Public Health

You may choose to study abroad for part of your second year at Monash University. In Term One at Warwick, you will study an optional core GSD module, an optional module with a GSD focus, and Life Sciences modules within your chosen route. The remaining study will consist of pre-approved modules at Monash University.

In the final year you will take one core GSD Dissertation module, plus further relevant modules with a GSD focus from within or outside of the School for Cross-faculty Studies.

In the final year on the Biological Sciences route, students will select either a Research Project or Exploiting Innovations in Biology and Bioenergy and Biorefining. You will also choose two modules offered by the School of Life Sciences from a defined list. Examples include Science Communication, One World Health, and Modern Approaches to Diseases.

In the final year on the Ecology route, students will select either a Research Project or Environmental Science and Management and Extreme Environmental Biology. You will also choose two modules offered by the School of Life Sciences from a defined list. Examples include Biological Clocks, Principles of Development, and Exploiting Innovations in Biology.

Note that the module catalogue is subject to change for future years of study, as we evolve our courses in response to the latest developments in academia and industry.

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