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Contents04 Choose Southampton12 Course overview 14 Course information24 Your student experience26 Fees, applying, scholarships and bursaries27 International Students30 How to find us
CHOOSE
SOUTHA MPTON
Reach your goals at Southampton by combining your ambition, your talent and our support.Choosing the right place to study is an important decision, with many factors to think about. Join us, an institution in the top one per cent of world universities* and a founding member of the Russell Group of research-intensive UK universities. At Southampton you are taught by world-leading academics on courses that are designed around you. We get you ready for the global jobs market, while giving you a great student experience.
Whether you are coming here from school or college, from an international background or as a mature student, you are sure of a warm welcome at the University of Southampton’s Centre for Biological Sciences.
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SAFEGUARDING ENDANGERED SPECIESResearch by biological scientists at the University of Southampton has helped secure Belize’s first wildlife corridor for jaguars and other endangered cats
‘STARVING’ CANCER CELLSProfessor Chris Proud, in collaboration with colleagues at the BC Cancer Agency Research Centre, have discovered a novel way of killing cancer cells
CHOOSE SOUTHAMPTON: A GLOBAL UNIVERSITYAs the birthplace of the Spitfire and the port the Pilgrim Fathers set sail from to discover the New World in 1620, Southampton has a history of innovation and exploration. As a forward-thinking university, we uphold these values in our education and research; join us to forge a successful future.
â Our students study at partner institutions across the world
â Our alumni are part of a network of professionals that covers the globe
â Our academics are bringing positive impact to every continent
â Our business, government and non-government organisation partners span the globe
â We are part of the Worldwide Universities Network, a collaboration of knowledge from around the world
EXAMINING THE ECOLOGY
OF SPAINOur Spanish field trip is an integral
part of the first year for Biology and Zoology students. It takes place in
Andalucia, Southern Spain
We are an institution in
the top 1% of global
universities
Our students have been undertaking fieldwork on our
Spanish field trip for the past 30 years
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RESEARCH SHOWS COPPER DESTROYS NOROVIRUSNew research lead by Professor Bill Keevil from the University of Southampton shows that copper and copper alloys will rapidly destroy norovirus – the highly-infectious sickness bug
EMPLOYED GLOBALLYBSc Biology Graduate Eleanor Hack researched fish in Malaysia with a conservation and ecotourism company for her dissertation. She has now been invited to work with them following her degree.
We have 322 partnerships in
54 countries around the world
Our University of Southampton
Malaysia Campus offers students the chance to gain
a unique ‘Southampton’ education in Malaysia
combined with two years in the UK
Find out more www.southampton.ac.uk/global
Industrial placements allow
you to put the skills you have learnt during
your course into practice
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GREENER FUELSProfessor Gail TaylorPlant Biologist, Gail Taylor investigates how green plants may be used as sustainable sources of renewable energy in the future. She is also interested in society’s adaptation to rising carbon dioxide levels.
CHOOSE SOUTHAMPTON:PASSION, IMPACT, ADVANTAGESouthampton people have a passion to change the world through their research and collaborations with global partners
â Our lecturers push the boundaries of knowledge
â You are taught differently; our research informs your education
â Studying with our world-leading academics gives you an edge
â You are involved with important research as it unfolds
â Join us and share our knowledge to gain your advantage
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Find out more www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/whoarewe
INSPIRATIONAL STUDENT WORK
Poppy RoworthBSc Biochemistry graduate, Poppy
worked for the oncology department at AstraZeneca during her Year in Industry, combining therapies for breast and prostate cancer. She is
now studying for her PhD at the University of Oxford
WILDLIFE EXPERT
Chris PackhamZoology graduate Chris Packham
is presenter of BBC TV’s Autumnwatch and
Springwatch programmes
TEACHING INNOVATION
Dr Alex KraaijeveldBiological Sciences lecturer, Dr Alex
Kraaijeveld has won an award from the University of Southampton’s Centre
for Innovation in Technologies and Education (CITE) for his online
module Topics in Ecology and Evolution
BEYOND GRADUATION
The Biological Sciences students’ society, BioSoc, join forces with
specialist advisers at Career Destinations at the University of
Southampton to run a half day event highlighting job and
study opportunities for graduates
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CHOOSE SOUTHAMPTON:DESIGN YOUR OWN EXPERIENCEYour courses are developed and taught by world expertsYour course offers you breadth as well as depth
â Be independent and shape your course
â As well as large lectures and small seminars, you can access many lectures and learning resources on the move
â We work with you to make programmes more flexible
Optional modules outside
your area of study
Help and advice from
your personal tutor
INNOVATIVE LEARNING
Study abroad
The Third Year Project
Field trips
Laboratory study
Interactive online
discussions
Online assessment
Group project
work
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Wi-Fi across all our
campuses
Socialise with people from
over 130 countries
Join one of our 180 clubs and
societies including our very own
BioSocMeet with friends in our
bars and cafés on campus and
in halls
A year in
industry
Vacation studentships
Represent your University
as a student ambassador
We are among the top 20 UK
universities targeted by the
largest number of top 100 graduate
recruiters
Network with top
employers at careers fairs
GET AHEAD
FOR YOUR CAREER
Three million books, journals and reports in
our libraries
50,000 e-books
SOCIAL LIFE
24 HOUR ACCESS TO
VIRTUAL LEARNING
From counselling to learning, our
Enabling Services provides support when you need it
Find out more www.southampton.ac.uk/choice
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CHOOSE SOUTHAMPTON:SHAPE YOUR FUTURE
*High Fliers Research, 2012
A degree at Southampton opens doors for career opportunitiesSouthampton fast-tracks your ambitions
â We prepare you for future challenges not yet imagined and jobs not yet thought of
â We are among the top 20 UK universities targeted by the largest number of top 100 graduate recruiters*
â In the most recent Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education statistics 84 per cent of our graduates entered into employment and/or further study
â We are one of the top 30 UK universities for starting salaries according to The Sunday Times University Guide 2012
We can help you build your dream CV
â Industrial placements allow you to put the skills you have learnt during your course into practice, and gain workplace experience that can often lead to an exciting career path
â Gather evidence of your achievements through our programme of personal development to complement your academic study
â Network with top employers at our careers events
â The Third Year Project will provide you with valuable experience; you will work on an original piece of research in one of our research teams
â Every year, second year students are invited to apply for summer vacation studentships within Biological Sciences
â Specialise further with one of our postgraduate courses and gain a more in-depth knowledge of your subject, and realise your ambitions
OUR GRADUATES LAND JOBS AT HIGH-PROFILE ORGANISATIONS SUCH AS: NHS
The Natural History Museum
Marwell Wildlife
Astellas Pharma Ltd
RSPB
Eli Lilly
Apple
British Liver Trust
John Lewis
Health Protection Agency
Goldman Sachs
BBC
Institute of Developmental Studies
Oil Spill Response Ltd
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Specialise further with a postgraduate
degree
Careers events
A year in industry
Personal development programme
Vacation studentships
The Third Year Project
BUILD YOUR
DREAM CV
Find out more Learn how we can help you build your dream CV: www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/ugcareers
Network with top
employers
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Learn about the natural world and seek answers to many of the world’s most challenging problems with our leading scientists.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
OVERVIEW
£50mstate-of-the-art
Life Sciences Building 700undergraduates and
postgraduate students and over 40
academic staff
Choose Southampton – Flexible interdisciplinary programmes with
exciting research projects
– You will be taught in our new £50million Life Sciences building
– Expert and friendly lecturers who are specialists in their research areas
– International field trips and practical laboratory sessions using our state-of-the-art facilities
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Course overview
Southampton is internationally known for the quality of its research and teaching across the biological sciences. You will join our scientific community of more than 700 students and 40 academic staff who are discovering answers to many of the big challenges facing humanity from drug development, green energy, global warming and food security to protecting endangered species. All our undergraduate programmes combine teaching from experienced scientists with the challenge of your own research projects. Achieving a degree in the biological sciences will give you the analytical and problem-solving skills you will need for a wide variety of rewarding and interesting careers.
Course structure
Our undergraduate degrees are designed to cover all the elements in your individual study programme with opportunities to follow your own interests by choosing optional modules in your second and third years. Whether you are interested in the development of new drugs to fight disease, charting ecosystems around the world or exploring new biofuels, our flexible degrees taught in Southampton’s impressive Life Sciences building will inspire you to achieve your potential. You may also opt to spend a Year in Industry or study abroad during your time with us. Alongside your formal studies, extra laboratory or fieldwork placements can be arranged to put your new knowledge and skills into practice.
How will you learn?
The Centre for Biological Sciences is an ideal environment for student scientists. Our new £50million laboratories and teaching space are the focus for interdisciplinary study in the Institute for Life Sciences. You will be taught in lectures and seminars by our internationally known scientists and develop your skills through practical laboratory sessions and workshops. Combining core and optional modules will enable you to tailor your degree towards your own interests. Towards the end of your studies, you will complete at least one individual research project, making discoveries alongside experienced researchers.
Group work
Team work helps scientists make important discoveries. Much of your learning will involve group assignments and projects as you tackle specific challenges and real-life problems, guided by your tutors. Developing skills in problem solving and analysis in teams will prove an excellent grounding for your future career.
Field trips
First year students of Biology and Zoology will learn about the natural world at first hand on the Easter study trip to Andalucía; many graduates say it was one of the highlights of their time at Southampton. Other opportunities exist for students to put theory into practice through projects and placements.
Putting learning into practice
Studying the biological sciences is not just about learning in the lecture theatre. Laboratory work and field studies will challenge you to apply your learning to practical problems. Ask about opportunities to take part in attachments and placements throughout your studies; they are all enjoyable ways of broadening your knowledge and gaining extra skills.
Student support service for learning
Course tutors are always happy to address any questions or problems during your studies Your personal tutor will help you resolve any issues that arise during your time at Southampton; he or she will stay the same throughout your degree. Our team of friendly administrators are also on hand to help with day to day information and advice.
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 4118 / 7755Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/undergraduate
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BSc BiochemistryOverview
Modern biochemistry is at the forefront of breakthroughs in drug discoveries, biotechnology and forensic science. You will use chemical and molecular approaches to solve problems in pathology, pharmacology, physiology and genetics and answer the ultimate questions about how living organisms work.
Course content
We provide in-depth training in biochemistry with core subjects in your first and second years and opportunities to specialise in year three. You will be exploring key scientific concepts, exploring the building blocks of life from single molecules to entire cells, examining the structure and function of biomolecules and how they are organised in living systems.
Key information
UCAS code: C700
Duration: Three year taught programme
Entry requirements: AAA-ABB to include Chemistry at A level and at least one other A level in science. Subjects considered include biology, physics, mathematics, psychology, environmental studies, geography and geology
Flexible interdisciplinary programme taught in our £50million Life Sciences building
Biochemistry provides the foundation for careers in many scientific areas
Opportunity to spend a year in industry
Scored 100% for ‘overall student satisfaction’ in the National Student Survey (NSS) 2013
Career pathways:
Many opportunities exist for graduates with degrees in Biochemistry. They include careers in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, forensic science, teaching, academic research and scientific officer roles. Your analytical and problem-solving skills are also valuable in legal and management careers.
“The highlight of my degree was my Year in Industry at the R&D department of GSKworking in lab-based biopharmaceuticals. I’m now going to take a masters in pharmacy and become a clinical pharmacist.”
Heather Wilson, BSc Biochemistry
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 4118 / 7755 Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/bscbiochemistry
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BSc Biology
“The new Life Sciences building was the deciding factor for my choice to come to Southampton, I was very impressed by the facilities. The best part of my degree was my dissertation on biofuels, it was really good to start from scratch on my very own project.”
Ellen GoughBSc Biology
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 4118 / 7755Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/bscbiology
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Overview
Skilled biologists are in demand throughout the world helping policymakers to predict the effects of climate change, understand how animals and plants co-exist and evaluate the effects of biofuels on food supply. You will study life from molecules and cells to whole organisms and species and even communities and ecosystems alongside our leading scientists.
Course content
Biology degrees start with a broad study of the biosciences from microbes to plants and animals. Compulsory modules will teach you the basics of the life sciences; you can then choose from our exciting range of optional modules including some from other disciplines. Our first year Spanish field course at Easter will teach you vital skills in south-west Spain.
Key information
UCAS code: C100
Duration: Three year taught programme
Entry requirements: AAA-ABB to include Biology at minimum grade B and at least one other science A level. Subjects considered include chemistry, physics, mathematics, psychology, environmental studies, geography and geology. Exceptional candidates with only one science A level may be considered
Flexible interdisciplinary programme taught in our £50million Life Sciences building
Option to work in industry for a year or study abroad
Good grounding for the widest range of careers in biological science
Career pathways:
Graduates with Biology degrees have a wide choice of potential careers. They range from medicine and the biotechnology industry to agriculture, conservation and the environment. Your scientific skills are valued in many other careers in business and the media. Postgraduate study is also an option.
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MSci Biology and Marine Biology Overview
This integrated master’s degree provides a comprehensive understanding of terrestrial and marine biology within a multidisciplinary science environment. Learning is equally divided between the Centre for Biological Sciences (CfB) and Ocean and Earth Science (OES) and you will build your knowledge base progressively. Research projects in both CfB and OES in years 3 and 4 allow a focus on independent research in the final two years so setting the scene for a biological career that spans both environments.
Course content
Year one modules introduce you to terrestrial and marine biota. Course work is supported by practicals, boat work and a Mediterranean field course. Years two and three expand your biological knowledge and practical/field skills in a progressive fashion, encompassing an intertidal ecology field course and the start of independent research skills. In year four, there is a marine field course (unique to this degree) and you conduct an independent research project alongside specialist modules in both terrestrial and marine biology.
Key information
UCAS code: tba
Duration: Four year taught programme
Entry requirements: Entrants taking A levels usually offer A grade in Biology and a further A and B grade from Chemistry, Maths, Physics, Geology, Environmental Studies or Geography
Unique course taught at two of the UK’s leading research centres by world-leading academics
Three residential field courses occur during the degree
Major research project gives you the chance to explore an area in depth
Career pathways:
We expect some graduates to take PhDs and move into academia and research and/or find employment with Universities, NERC, CEFAS, Natural England, IFCAs, the Environment Agency and a range of consultancy companies. We would expect that a small, but noteworthy, group will decide to work outside the UK.
Please note, this course is currently subject to validation.
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 4118 / 7755 Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/mscibiologyandmarinebiology
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BSc Biomedical Sciences
Overall student satisfaction is 94% for the quality of this course (NSS 2013)
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 4118 / 7755 Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/bscbiomedicalsciences
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Overview
Biomedical scientists study the mechanisms of life and the underlying causes of disease. If you are interested in developing improved treatments for patients, join our researchers who are investigating potential cures for Alzheimer’s disease, finding the causes of cystic fibrosis and improving our understanding of cancer.
Course content
This is one of Southampton’s most flexible programmes, combining study in biochemistry, physiology, neuroscience, cell biology, genetics and pharmacology. We study human disease at all levels from genetic mutation through the degeneration of organs to whole body disorders such as diabetes. Our academics are directly involved in cutting-edge research in these areas.
Key information
UCAS code: B940
Duration: Three year taught programme
Entry requirements: AAA-ABB. Chemistry must be offered at A level, minimum grade B,with at least one other science A level. Subjects considered include biology, human biology, physics, mathematics, psychology, environmental studies, geography and geology
A choice of optional modules in years two and three
Offers a solid foundation for a career in medicine
Opportunity to carry out your own research in the final year project
Opportunity to spend a year in industry
Career pathways:
Biomedical Sciences graduates are in demand for many careers. You can find work as laboratory scientists or researchers, managers in healthcare settings, teachers or writers. You could also apply for further academic study including masters programmes, PhD research and graduate entry to medical school.
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MBioSci Master of Biomedical Science Overview
Southampton’s team of biomedical scientists study the mechanisms of life and the underlying causes of disease. Our research specialisms include the investigation into causes and potential cures for Alzheimer’s disease, cystic fibrosis and cancer. This integrated masters programme offers a sound scientific base to explore current problems and develop new research insights.
Course content
This integrated masters programme, combining a through grounding in biochemical and physiological laboratory skills with study in neuroscience, cell biology, genetics and pharmacology. We study human disease at all levels from genetic mutation through the degeneration of organs to whole body disorders such as diabetes. As part of your masters programme, you will be required to carry out an extensive independent research project in year four.
Key information
UCAS code: B991
Duration: Four year taught programme
Entry requirements: AAA-ABB. For biomedical sciences degrees, chemistry must be offered at A level (minimum grade B) with at least one other science A level. Subjects considered include biology, human biology, physics, mathematics, psychology, environmental studies, geography and geology
Flexible programme to enable you to pursue your own interests
An excellent grounding for a career in medicine
Opportunities to carry out original research with world-renowned scientists
Career pathways:
Master of Biomedical Sciences graduates are in demand for a wide range of jobs. You can pursue careers in a range of industries and hospital environments working as laboratory scientists or researchers, managers in healthcare settings, teachers or writers. You could also continue into further academic study including graduate entry to medical school.
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 4118 / 7755 Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/masterofbiomedicalsciences
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MSci Chemistry and Biochemistry
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 4118 / 7755 Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/mscichemistryandbiochemistry
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Overview
This undergraduate degree will give you the opportunity to pursue both of these science subjects throughout your studies. This interdisciplinary training will reflect the multifaceted nature of many aspects of modern science which will prove valuable in both industrial and academic careers. The degree will end with an original research project to allow you to explore an area of particular interest.
Course content
During your four years at Southampton, you will study both Chemistry and Biochemistry in depth with a range of interesting and stimulating modules including considerable practical work in the laboratory. All modules are taught by experienced lecturers who are also involved in cutting-edge research in their areas of specialism. Years three and four both contain significant project work which will prepare you for demanding scientific careers.
Key information
UCAS code: FC17
Duration: Four year taught programme
Entry requirements: AAA-ABB or equivalent grades, including A in Chemistry and at least B in Biology, Maths or Physics
Opportunity to gain advanced knowledge of two key areas of science
Advanced research projects with our world-leading scientists
A respected scientific degree suitable for careers in industry or further academic study
Career pathways:
An interdisciplinary degree in Chemistry and Biochemistry is valued by many employers in the scientific field and elsewhere. This rigorous qualification will equip you for careers in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, scientific officer roles, teaching and forensic science. There is also the opportunity to go on to study for a higher degree such as a masters programme or PhD.
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MEcol Master of EcologyOverview
This integrated masters degree provides focused and balanced training in ecological research based on a solid biological or zoological foundation. You will combine the learning of essential scientific and statistical skills with your own ecological research. The programme includes a two week residential field course in Spain.
Course content
The Masters of Ecology programme builds on our successful BSc Biology and BSc Zoology degrees. It will give you the opportunity to develop a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of life from the molecular, through cells and whole organisms, to ecosystems. Compulsory and optional modules in your first and second years will be followed by original research in the third year and an advanced in-depth project in your final year.
Key information
UCAS code: C180
Duration: Four year taught programme
Entry requirements: AAA-ABB or equivalent grades. You must have at least two science A levels, one must be Biology
Programme taught by world-renowned specialist academics in ecology
Degree includes two major projects of original research
Opportunities to study abroad
Career pathways:
Opportunities abound for MEcol graduates. You could find work in ecology, conservation and the environment, agriculture, industry, teaching or undertake further study.
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 4118 / 7755Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/masterofecology
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BSc Pharmacology
“I chose to study at Southampton because of the research interests of the lecturers and also because it’s a Russell Group university. I enjoyed the different choices of module during my degree and I’m going on to take a masters in pharmacology in Leicester.”
Rohinder BainsBSc Pharmacology
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 4118 / 7755Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/bscpharmacology
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Overview
Pharmacology is the science of how drugs work. This programme examines molecular aspects of how drugs can be used to treat disease in humans and animals as scientists seek an improved quality of life for all. Recent advances in this area have resulted in better treatments for diseases such as AIDS, depression, heart failure and malaria.
Course content
You will learn the major concepts and principles of pharmacology in years one and two through core topics before completing a research project of your own in your third year. Our teaching staff are all actively involved in pharmacological research in areas such as brain damage and recovery, developmental biology, oncology and the development of new antibiotics. There will be opportunities to spend a year out of university putting your skills to use in the pharmaceutical industry.
Key information
UCAS code: B210
Duration: Three year taught programme
Entry requirements: AAA-ABB: Chemistry must be offered at A level (minimum grade B) with at least one other science A level. Subjects considered include biology, environmental studies, geography, geology, human biology, mathematics, physics and psychology
Work alongside scientists engaged in cutting edge pharmacological research
Opportunity to spend a year in the pharmaceutical industry
Play your part in the fight against disease
Career pathways:
A Pharmacology degree will equip you for careers in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, scientific officer roles, teaching, forensic medicine and managerial roles in business. There is also the opportunity to go on to study for a higher degree such as a MSc or PhD.
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BSc Zoology Overview
Zoology students will find themselves examining some of the most important questions facing our planet such as the effects of global warming on animal life, the ecological impact of populations and animals and the survival of endangered species. This degree focuses on the study of animal life from cell biology to ecosystems and includes an individual research project.
Course content
Learning from world leading researchers, you will start by gaining a general understanding of the biosciences through our compulsory and core modules before starting to tailor your degree to your own interests through optional modules. A two week ‘hands-on’ residential field course in Spain in your first year will help you gain practical skills you will develop later in your studies.
Key information
UCAS code: C300
Duration: Three year taught programme
Entry requirements: AAA-ABB. Biology must be offered at A level at minimum grade B with at least one other A level science. Subjects considered include chemistry, environmental studies, geography, geology, mathematics, physics and psychology
Learn practical skills on a two week first year field trip in Spain
Carry out original research in the UK or abroad
Volunteering and placement opportunities
Career pathways:
Zoology graduates can be expected to find work in conservation and the environment, agriculture, industry, education, the media or undertake further advanced study.
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 4118 / 7755Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/bsczoology
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“During my studies I was part of the student society BioSoc and was education rep for Biology and Zoology. I really enjoyed the first year field trip to Spain.”
Connor ButlerBSc Zoology
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Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 3113Email: [email protected]
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Foundation Year programmes Overview
One of our Foundation Year programmes may apply if you are studying for A-levels in subjects different to those required for direct entry to one of our degrees. Successful completion of the Foundation Year will earn you a place on one of our highly regarded degree programmes. These programmes may also interest you if you are a mature applicant, with skills and experience from employment, or if you have non-standard qualifications.
We offer:
BSc Biochemistry/ Biomedical/ Pharmacology with foundation year (UCAS code: CB71) BSc Biology/ Zoology with Foundation year (UCAS code: C108)
You will be taught Biology (five hours per week), Chemistry (six hours per week) and Maths (four hours per week)
To enter the first year of an Honours degree in Biochemistry, Biomedical, Pharmacology, Biology and Zoology, you will need to achieve at least 60% in biology, chemistry and maths at the end of your Foundation Year
You must have achieved at least GCSE level grade C in English, Mathematics and Science (or equivalent qualifications)
Students registered on the foundation years are full-time members of the University of Southampton student community, with access to accommodation within halls of residence and full use of facilities.
Teaching and assessment: Foundation Year students are taught in small groups so that we can offer you a high level of learning support. Your full-time programme will be delivered through a combination of lectures, workshops, laboratories and private study. Assessment is mainly by unseen written examination (70 per cent) and by a variety of coursework assignments (30 per cent).
Find out more:
Foundation Year - Science www.southampton.ac.uk/foundationyear/science
Key facts
– A route to a degree in a science subject for students without the traditional entry qualifications
– A significant number of graduates from the School of Biological Sciences have come through the four-year Science Foundation option
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YOUR STUDENT EXPERIENCEOur six campuses all offer a friendly, vibrant and diverse atmosphere for work and leisure.
University Residences Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 5959Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/accommodation
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Campuses
Highfield Campus caters for most of our academic courses. Incorporating state-of-the-art research and teaching facilities, it boasts new and refurbished student facilities such as SUSU, the University of Southampton Student’s Union, and the Jubilee Sports Centre.
Avenue Campus houses a state-of-the-art purpose-built £3m Archaeology Building and is located on the edge of Southampton Common, a short walk from Highfield.
Southampton General Hospital is home to University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust and is a major centre for teaching and research in association with the University.
The National Oceanography Centre Southampton is our waterfront campus and is one of the world’s leading research centres for the study of ocean and earth sciences.
Winchester School of Art is located 12 miles north of Southampton, in Winchester city centre. The campus provides purpose designed studios and workshops, an extensive specialist library, Students’ Union facilities, a café and a well-stocked art supplies shop.
Our branch campus for engineering is in EduCity, Iskandar in Malaysia and benefits from innovative world-class facilities for engineering and full access to the learning resources at our UK campuses. It offers undergraduate students the opportunity to study in a safe international environment.
Social life
Run by students for students, SUSU, the University of Southampton Students’ Union offers a wide range of services and opportunities for you to get the most out of your free time.
– Experience Your Freshers’ – a week full of activities to help you settle in
– Discover a new talent: try some of our 78 sports clubs from archery to Taekwondo
– Join one of our 180 societies from performing arts to politics
– Help local people: get involved in community volunteering projects and fundraising
– Socialise with friends in one of our bars or cafés on our campuses and in our halls of residences
– See high-profile acts from Pixie Lott to Greg James
– Catch a film in our 330-seat cinema
– Dance the night away in our 1,700-capacity nightclub
– Become a DJ or director at Surge Radio and SUSUtv
– Try out journalism for the Wessex Scene or The Edge magazines
Accommodation
Get the best out of your student life; stay in one of our 6,000 student rooms in halls. You can choose from a range of room types that includes a new development of over 1,000 rooms in Southampton city centre.
Live in either self-catered halls of residence with well-equipped communal kitchens, or part-catered accommodation where you enjoy the benefits of breakfast and evening meals throughout the week, plus some other meals at the weekend.
If you are a registered first-year undergraduate student new to the University, starting a full-time course, with no dependents, you will be guaranteed an offer of halls accommodation as long as you fulfil the full criteria of the guarantee, which includes applying before 1 August.
To uphold the guarantee, in years of exceptional demand we may offer accommodation in a twin shared room at the start of the academic year for a short, temporary period of time.
For more information on our guarantee to you, visit www.southampton.ac.uk/guarantee
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You can socialise with friends in one of our bars or cafés on campus and in our halls of residences, as well as in the city of Southampton
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APPLYING AND FUNDING
General entry requirements
To apply for undergraduate study you must satisfy our general entry requirements and any specific requirements of your chosen programme. Typical entry requirements for applicants with GCE A-levels can be found online.
How to apply
Apply online at www.ucas.com the website for the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Our UCAS code name is SOTON and our number is S27. All students should apply between 1 September 2013 and 15 January 2014. If you are an international student from outside the UK or EU, we may consider your application up until 30 June 2014. However, we cannot guarantee there will be vacancies on our courses after the January deadline.
Admissions policy1. The University of Southampton will:
– recruit students from a wide range of backgrounds, who we believe have the potential to complete their programmes successfully
– attract applicants who enjoy the challenge of forward thinking, the excitement of research findings and our high education standards
– foster a diverse learning community in which our students will meet people from different cultures, thereby enhancing their skills of critical reasoning, teamwork and communication
2. The University is committed to a system of admissions that ensures fairness, transparency and equal opportunities within the legal framework of the UK and best practice. All reasonable effort will be made to ensure that no prospective or existing student is unreasonably treated.
Tuition fees and funding
The University will set fees for 2014/15 when the government establishes limits for tuition fees. For 2013/14, the University set the tuition fee at £9,000, but we offer a large number of generous fee waivers and bursaries for eligible students.
For students from lower income families, these financial packages will be based on household income supplied to us by the Student Loans Company.
Your tuition fee may cover compulsory course costs, such as field trips and laboratory clothing; however a contribution may be necessary towards certain elements. Please check with the Admissions team for more details.
Visit our website for the latest information on tuition fees before you submit your UCAS form for entry in the 2014/15 academic year. Students who have applied for a deferred place in 2013/14 will be eligible for the 2014/15 tuition fees and support.
If you are a UK student starting a higher education course in 2014/15, you can apply for loans to help pay for both fees and maintenance. For more details, visit www.southampton.ac.uk/money
For up-to-date information on tuition fees for international students, visit our website.
Scholarships & bursaries
We offer a variety of scholarships and progression awards to the most talented students across our subject areas. For full eligibility criteria and up-to-date information, visit our website www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/scholarships
We also offer a generous range of bursaries designed to help UK undergraduate students in the most financial need. For more details and up-to-date information, visit www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/bursaries
We realise that going to university is a significant investment, so we’ll ensure you have all the information you need to make an informed decision.
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 4118 / 7755Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci/ughowtoapply
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Living and studying in a different country has its own unique challenges. We make student entry straightforward, offer attractive scholarships to eligible applicants, help you settle into your new life and advise you on all aspects of living in the UK.
Our network of services and advisors ensure that your studies and life at Southampton is as productive and stress-free as possible.
International Office
Staff from our International Office attend educational exhibitions around the world as well as making numerous visits overseas and to colleges in the UK. If you are unable to visit us in Southampton, make sure you book an appointment to meet us at one of the exhibitions or join us on a virtual open day.
You will find a quick introduction to the University on our website, which is available in other languages. You can also view web pages dedicated to 50 specific countries.
To join us on a virtual open day, visit www.southampton.ac.uk/virtualopenday
International and EU Welcome Programme
In September each year, we arrange an International and EU Welcome Programme, which helps you settle into life here. The programme includes general events to introduce you to our facilities, subject-specific events to begin your academic induction and a range of social and cultural activities.
During the programme, you will meet other undergraduate students and explore the University and the city, so that you know where to worship, relax and shop. You will also meet current international students who will be able to give you good advice.
Meet and Greet
The Meet and Greet service from London Heathrow Airport is provided free of charge and is designed to get you to the University in time for the International and EU Welcome Programme. You can register for both the service and the Programme from July 2014 on our website.
Visas
Before you join us, find out about the UK’s immigration procedures. Do this well in advance of your arrival in the UK. Our website provides information on student visas, police registration, working in the UK and has links to other useful websites.
English language requirements
If English is not your first language, you will need to demonstrate that you have reached a satisfactory standard in an approved English language test. For the majority of our courses we require an IELTS level of 6.5 or equivalent, achieved in the past two years. If you need to improve your English language skills, you can apply to our pre-sessional English language courses. For more information on general English Language requirements please visit our website.
Join us and students from more than 130 different countries at Southampton.
Tel: +44 (0)23 8059 9699Email: [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/international
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TRAVEL DETAILSSouthampton has excellent transport links with the rest of the UK and internationally, by road, rail, sea and air.
By road
Our Southampton and Winchester campuses are well connected to the national road network. The M3 links Southampton and Winchester directly to London. For Southampton campuses, exit the M3 at junction 14 and follow signs for Southampton (A33). Follow the A33 into Bassett Avenue and follow signs to University campuses.
For Winchester School of Art, exit the M3 at junction nine or 10 and follow signs to the campus.
The M27 is one of the major road links along the south coast of England and passes Southampton to the north. For the University, leave the M27 at junction five (Southampton Airport) and follow signs to University campuses.
Satellite navigation
When travelling by car, please use the following postcodes in satellite navigation devices:
– For Southampton Highfield Campus, use SO17 1BJ
– For Avenue Campus, use SO17 1BF
– For the National Oceanography Centre Southampton, use SO14 3ZH
– For Southampton General Hospital, use SO16 6YD
– For Winchester School of Art, use SO23 8DL
By air
Southampton Airport is about 20 minutes from the Southampton campuses by bus or taxi. There is a full UK domestic service, as well as flights to mainland Europe and the Channel Islands.
By bus
We run the award winning uni-link bus service that connects our Southampton campuses with all the major transport links in the city. You can buy tickets at the uni-link office or you can buy tickets on the bus.
Downloadable for iPhone, the SotonBus App allows you to view bus and route information from all major bus operators in the Southampton area. With GPS positioning, you can find your nearest bus stop, plan routes and save frequently used bus stops for easy access.
By coach
National Express runs the Service SH032 to London Victoria Coach Station via Heathrow through Highfield Campus. For timetable information, visit www.nationalexpress.com
By rail
Southampton and Winchester are well served by mainline railway stations – Southampton Central, Southampton Airport Parkway and Winchester. Fast trains from London and Bournemouth/Weymouth stop at all three stations, and the typical journey times to London Waterloo from Southampton Central and Winchester are an hour and 20 minutes and an hour, respectively. Winchester School of Art is a 15 minute walk from Winchester train station. The uni-link frequent bus service (U1), connects into the Southampton Airport Parkway and Southampton Central train services, via the University.
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With up to seven buses an hour and major routes providing a bus every ten minutes in peak times, uni-link connects you with your accommodation, our campuses and major transport hubs in Southampton
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HOW TO FIND US
Highfield Campus
Southampton General Hospital
Find out more www.southampton.ac.uk/campuses
1,140hectares of open space
National Oceanography
Centre
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TERMS & CONDITIONS
Relevant web links are shown throughout the Biological Sciences Undergraduate Prospectus 2014. Please also consult www.southampton.ac.uk/biosci online for further details and/or any changes which have appeared since first publication of the prospectus or phone +44(0) 23 8059 4118 for more information.
Disclaimer
The University of Southampton will use all reasonable efforts to deliver advertised programmes and other services and facilities in accordance with the descriptions set out in its prospectuses, student handbooks, welcome guides and website. It will provide students with the tuition, learning support, services and facilities so described with reasonable care and skill.
The University, therefore, reserves the right if it considers it to be necessary to alter the timetable, location, content or method of delivery of events provided such alterations are reasonable.
Financial or other losses
The University will not be held liable for any direct or indirect financial or other losses or damage arising from changes made to the event timetable, location, content or method of delivery of various services and facilities set out herein.
Force majeure
The University will not be held liable for any loss, damage or expense resulting from any delay, variation or failure in the provision of services and facilities set out herein, arising from circumstances beyond the University’s reasonable control, including (but not limited to) war or threat of war, riot, civil strife, terrorist activity, industrial dispute, natural or nuclear disaster, adverse weather conditions, interruption in power supplies or other services for any reason, fire, boycott and telecommunications failure.
In the event that such circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the University arise, it will use all reasonable endeavours to minimise disruption as far as it is practical to do so.
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