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WHAT WILL I STUDY? / Data Handling Develop your skills for the application of statistical and mathematical methods as you use Information Technology to effectively present and communicate data. / Professional Communications Acquire life-long skills as you explore techniques for self-assessment and reflection whilst improving your written and verbal communication skills. / Biological Principles Explore the characteristics of plant and animal cells which are the building blocks of all life forms. / Scientific Methods Improve your biological and chemical laboratory skills; practise environmental and fieldwork techniques; and apply scientific knowledge to the interpretation of results. CHOOSE TWO OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: / Chemical Principles Understand the significance of the structure of atoms, their classification in the periodic table, chemical reactions and bonding, and the importance of pH. / Science for Health Evaluate a range of environmental and scientific factors that interact to influence health and consider examples of interventions and clinical trials. / Earth Processes Examine the interactions of earth processes, geological structures and environmental functions, the use of resources and consider the differential impacts of geological hazards. / Environmental Conservation Comprehend the key ecological concepts, explore biogeography, appraise conservation techniques and consider priorities and issues of managing habitats and wildlife. Exact modules may vary in order to keep content current.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? / Examinations / Research Project / Presentations / Essays / Laboratory Reports
WHAT WILL MY WEEK LOOK LIKE?
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WHAT’S IT LIKE TO STUDY HUMAN AND NATURAL SCIENCES AT SALFORD? / Field Trips The majority of our students studying for a degree in the human and natural sciences at Salford are able to participate in an array of field trips across the world – all dependent upon your chosen pathway. From visits to the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales and Dale (Wales) to residential field courses in Scandinavia, the Tropics and Kavala, Greece, our students are able to develop their practical skills, gaining real-world context for their theoretical work.
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/ Societies At the University of Salford, we have a range of student-run societies which cover all aspects of student life, from academia to sports, politics to the environment, performance to faith. We have several societies which link to the human and natural sciences. From Biomedical Science to Climate Change to Wildlife, you will find a group of likeminded students and a place to socialise, relax and enhance your skills. There is also the Steminists society, supporting female students across STEM subjects and promoting gender equality for all.
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WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS THINK? “What I enjoyed most about the course at Salford was the learning environment. The classes were much smaller than those I had experienced at a previous university, meaning it was a friendlier atmosphere in which to learn and make lots of friends .” Heather Wells, BSc Zoology Student ugh a supportive - if you’re going thro “Our lecturers are incredibly rever they whe help ring offe you, on up rough time, they’ll check for ent, then they’ll recommend you can. If you’re a dedicated stud the crowd.” from out d stan to you help the opportunities that will asest an Biology and Infectious Dise Karolina Staniecka, BSc Hum
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