Biology is an exciting and rapidly developing subject area with great relevance to addressing global challenges from disease and poverty to biodiversity loss and climate change. The study of living things has undergone tremendous expansion in recent years, and topics such as cell biology, developmental biology, evolutionary biology and ecology, all of which are covered in the course, are advancing at a great pace. This expansion has been accompanied by a blurring of the distinctions between disciplines: a biologist with an interest in tropical plants may well use many of the tools a...
Biology is an exciting and rapidly developing subject area with great relevance to addressing global challenges from disease and poverty to biodiversity loss and climate change. The study of living things has undergone tremendous expansion in recent years, and topics such as cell biology, developmental biology, evolutionary biology and ecology, all of which are covered in the course, are advancing at a great pace. This expansion has been accompanied by a blurring of the distinctions between disciplines: a biologist with an interest in tropical plants may well use many of the tools and techniques that are indispensable to a molecular geneticist. For more information on this course please visit ox.ac.uk/ugbiosci.
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
05/10/2025
Campus
Queen's
15 October
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
C100
Institution Code
O33
Points of Entry
Year 1, Year 2
Not Accepted
A,A,A,A,B
A,A,A,A,A
Supplemented by two or more Advanced Highers.
D:45
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with 7 in HL Mathematics or a science
D*D*D*
DDD
Conditional offers would usually be: Extended Diploma with D*D*D to DDD, depending on the course. Diploma with DD plus an A grade at A-level, possibly with one or two * grades, depending on the course. Subsidiary Diploma with D plus two A grades at A-level, possibly with one or two * grades, depending on the course.
H1,H1,H2,H2,H2,H2
A,A
A,A,B
Including Biology (or Human Biology) and one other science or Maths. Conditional offers will usually be for AAB if a student is able to take three Advanced Highers; where this is not possible then a student would be expected to achieve AA in two Advanced Highers, as well as an A grade in an additional Higher course taken in Year 6.
D2,D3,D3
Pre-U subject requirements are the same as those for A-levels.
A*,A,A
Including Biology (or Human Biology) and one other science or Mathematics. With A* in Mathematics or a science. Excluding General Studies (if taken)
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