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Course Structures For Session 11/12
29/06/2011
Chemistry
Page No: 2Code: CF71
Draft Regulations for CF71 MSci Hons Medicinal and Biological Chemistry with an assessedyear in industry
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for CF71 MSci Hons Medicinal and Biological Chemistry with anassessed year in industry
Medicinal and Biological Chemistry with an assessed year in industry
CF71Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG (year 3 out counting)
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 3Code: CF71
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnY
B31A02 10Cellular Biochemistry and Introductory Microbiology AutumnY
F11CSS 0Chemistry Study Skills AutumnN
C11211 20Fundamentals of Human Physiology and Pharmacology 2 SpringY
F11FC1 30Foundation Chemistry 1 Full YearY
F11FC2 20Foundation Chemistry 2 Full YearY
F11FLW 20Foundation Laboratory Work Full YearY
Alternative
Students without A level mathematics at grade C or above must take this module
Students must select either a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CC1 10Chemical Calculations 1 AutumnY
Students with A Level Mathematics (A-C) are advised to choose 10 credits from the following options
OR a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
HG1MC1 10Mathematics for Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12303 10Basic Molecular Pharmacology AutumnY
B32C02 10Pharmaceutical Microbiology AutumnY
B12415 10Pharmacology Dissertation: Drugs and Diseases SpringY
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
B32C09 15Concepts in Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery Full YearY
F12CLB 25Core Laboratory Work B Full YearN
F12GIN 20General Inorganic Chemistry Full YearY
F12SAS 20Synthesis & Spectroscopy Full YearY
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13DLR 90Year in Industry Research Project Full YearY
F14DLI 10Bioinorganic Chemistry Distance Learning Full YearY
F14DLO 10Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Distance Learning Full YearY
F14MCD 10Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Design Full YearY
Page No: 4Code: CF71
Part III
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14OSB 10Contemporary Organic Synthesis and the Construction of BioactiveTargets
AutumnY
F14ST3 10Special Topics in Chemistry 3 AutumnY
B32D05 10Biopharmaceutics SpringY
B34HAJ 10The Scientific Entrepreneur: Starting your own pharmaceutical orbiotech company and protecting your inventions
SpringY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
F14MRP 60Chemistry Research Project Full YearY
Restricted
Students Must Take 10 credits from this Group
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B33E04 10Nutrition in Health and Disease AutumnY
B34HAM 10Single Molecule Biophysics: Theory and Practice AutumnY
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
B34MED 10Medical Diagnostics SpringY
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
<b>Assessment rules</b><br>
The assessment rules for these degrees are provided in the Faculty of Science and Student handbooks.<br><br><b>Additional progression rules for M.Sci. students</b><br>Students will be directed to apply for and must secure their industrial placement during their 2nd year. However, toprogress from Year 2 to Year 3 students must achieve a credit -weighted average of at least 60% in year 2 to remain onthe M.Sci. Medicinal & Biological Chemistry with an Assessed Year in Industry degree course. This will rise to 65% from2012/13. Only module marks gained at first attempt are used for the purposes of calculating the year average.Students who do not meet these criteria, or do not secure a placement, but meet the requirements for progression to thesingle honours M.Sci or B.Sc. Medicinal & Biological Chemistry degrees will be offered a transfer to one of these courses.At the end of year 3 the students must achieve a credit-weighted average of at least 50% in year 3 to be allowed toprogress into the final year of the M.Sci. Medicinal & Biological Chemistry with an Assessed Year in Industry degreecourse. Again only module marks gained at first attempt are used for the purposes of calculating the year average.Students not meeting these criteria but meeting the requirements for a B.Sc. Medicinal & Biological Chemistry with anassessed year in industry degree will be awarded a B.Sc. degree. Its classification will be based on their performance inyears two and three as described below. Student failing to meet the requirements for the B.Sc. degree will be awarded adiploma or certificate as set out in the University Quality Manual
7.
Progression Information
Degree Information
Page No: 5Code: CF71
<b>For the B.Sc. degree</b><br>In the second and third year, the modules marks are used to calculate the overall degree average. Marks for the secondand third year are weighted 30%:70% respectively toward the final degree mark and this is calculated using thearithmetic model, 'model 1' as described in the University Quality Manual.<br><b>For the M.Sci. degree</b><br>
In the second, third and fourth year, module marks are used to calculate the overall degree average. Marks for thesecond third and fourth year are weighted 25%:25%:50% respectively toward the final degree mark and this iscalculated using the arithmetic model, 'model 1' as described in the University Quality Manual.<br>In this model BSc and MSci Honours degrees are awarded according to the following criteria:<br>Degree ClassIst IIi IIii III<br>Overall mark 70-100% 60-69% 50-59% 40-49%
<br><br>Students at a borderline of a degree class (see University guidelines in the Quality Manual) have their work scrutinised bythe External Examiner and may be given an oral examination in order to determine if they merit being awarded a higherdegree classification.<br>Borderline marks are as follows:<br>
68-69 1st Class degree<br>59% Upper 2nd Class degree<br>49% Lower 2nd Class degree<br>39% 3rd Class degree<br>
8.
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 25
Part 2: 25
Part 3: 50
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 6Code: CF71
Draft Regulations for F100 BSc Hons Chemistry
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for F100 BSc Hons Chemistry
Chemistry
F100Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 7Code: F100
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CSS 0Chemistry Study Skills AutumnN
F11FC1 30Foundation Chemistry 1 Full YearY
F11FC2 20Foundation Chemistry 2 Full YearY
F11FLW 20Foundation Laboratory Work Full YearN
Alternative
Group 1: Students without A Level Mathematics or with A Level Mathematics grade D or E must take the followingmodule. Students with a grade C in A Level Mathematics may take modules F11CC1 and F11C2 or be directed to takeHG1MC1 and HG1MC2 after discussion with the module convenors for F11CC1 and F11CC2. Students may also choose amaximum of 30 credits from F11GCP, F11FIC and F11MCW.
Students must select either between 30 and 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CC1 10Chemical Calculations 1 AutumnY
F11CC2 10Chemical Calculations 2 SpringY
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Students with A level Mathematics at grade A or B must take between 20 and 50 credits from the options below. Thesestudents are strongly recommended to take the Mathematics modules HG1MC1 and HG1MC2.
OR between 30 and 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
HG1MC1 10Mathematics for Chemistry 1 AutumnY
HG1MC2 10Mathematics for Chemistry 2 SpringY
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Restricted
Students without A Level Physics or with A Level Physics grade D or E must take the following module. Students withA-Level Physics at grade A or B may not take this module. Students with a grade C may take this module afterdiscussion with the module convenor.
Students must select a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11FPC 10Foundation Physics for Chemists Full YearY
Page No: 8Code: F100
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnY
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
F12CLW 30Core Laboratory Work A Full YearN
F12GIN 20General Inorganic Chemistry Full YearY
F12LCS 10Literature & Communication Skills Full YearY
F12SAS 20Synthesis & Spectroscopy Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select at least 10 credits from the following and may take a maximum of 20. Students taking 10 creditsfrom this group may choose to take a suitable 10 credit module offered by another School subject to signed approval bythat School and compatible timetabling with Chemistry core modules.
Students must select a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnY
HG2M03 10Advanced Calculus and Differential Equation Techniques AutumnY
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringY
F12CSP 10Chemical Software and Programming Full YearY
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13ALA 40Advanced Laboratory Techniques (A) Full YearN
Restricted
Students wishing to take F13UAS must first meet with the module convenor.
Students must select between 40 and 60 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
F13MER 10Molecular Energetics and Rates AutumnY
F13SSC 10Solid State Chemistry AutumnY
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringY
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearY
F13UAS 10Communicating Chemistry Full YearY
AND a maximum of 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnY
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
F14SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearY
Additional Module Information
Students must ensure that they register for 100 credits of modules at level B, 3 or C.
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Failure in chemistry practical modules may not be compensated. Failure in chemistry theory modules may only becompensated by marks gained in other chemistry modules. Failure in compulsory practical modules may only becompensated by marks gained in other compulsory practical modules. No candidate may progress from the QualifyingYear to Part I or from Part I to Part II without having obtained credits for the required practical modules. A candidate whofails a practical module through lack of attendance without good cause shall normally be required to repeat the whole ofthat module without progression during the following academic session.
7.
Progression Information
Page No: 9Code: F100
Candidates may be required to attend a viva voce examination with the external examiner as part of their Part IIexamination.
8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 34
Part 2: 66
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 10Code: F100
Draft Regulations for F100 BSc (Ordinary) Chemistry
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for F100 BSc (Ordinary) Chemistry
Chemistry
F100Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science (Ordinary)
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
There are no compulsory or restricted option modules for this course. Please contact the lead School for the course for guidanceon suitable module choices.
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Progression requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations7.
Progression Information
Degree requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations8.
Degree Information
Page No: 11Code: F100
Draft Regulations for F101 MSci Hons Chemistry
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for F101 MSci Hons Chemistry
Chemistry
F101Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 12Code: F101
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CSS 0Chemistry Study Skills AutumnN
F11FC1 30Foundation Chemistry 1 Full YearY
F11FC2 20Foundation Chemistry 2 Full YearY
F11FLW 20Foundation Laboratory Work Full YearN
Alternative
Students without A Level Mathematics or with A Level Mathematics grade D or E must take the following module.Students with a grade C in A Level Mathematics may take modules F11CC1 and F11C2 or be directed to take HG1MC1and HG1MC2 after discussion with the module convenors for F11CC1 and F11CC2. Students may also choose amaximum of 30 credits from F11GCP, F11FIC and F11MCW.
Students must select either between 30 and 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CC1 10Chemical Calculations 1 AutumnY
F11CC2 10Chemical Calculations 2 SpringY
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Students with A level Mathematics at grade A or B must take between 20 and 50 credits from the options below. Thesestudents are strongly recommended to take the Mathematics modules HG1MC1 and HG1MC2.
OR between 30 and 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
HG1MC1 10Mathematics for Chemistry 1 AutumnY
HG1MC2 10Mathematics for Chemistry 2 SpringY
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Restricted
Students without A Level Physics or with A Level Physics grade D or E must take the following module. Students withA-Level Physics at grade A or B may not take this module. Students with a grade C may take this module afterdiscussion with the module convenor.
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11FPC 10Foundation Physics for Chemists Full YearY
Page No: 13Code: F101
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnY
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
F12CLW 30Core Laboratory Work A Full YearN
F12GIN 20General Inorganic Chemistry Full YearY
F12LCS 10Literature & Communication Skills Full YearY
F12SAS 20Synthesis & Spectroscopy Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select at least 10 credits from the following and may take a maximum of 20. Students taking 10 creditsfrom this group may choose to take a suitable 10 credit module offered by another School subject to signed approval bythat School and compatible timetabling with Chemistry core modules.
Students must select a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnY
HG2M03 10Advanced Calculus and Differential Equation Techniques AutumnY
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringY
F12CSP 10Chemical Software and Programming Full YearY
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
F13MER 10Molecular Energetics and Rates AutumnY
F13SSC 10Solid State Chemistry AutumnY
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringY
F13ALA 40Advanced Laboratory Techniques (A) Full YearN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select 20 credits from this group, or may choose to take one or two suitable 10 credit modules offeredby another School subject to signed approval by that School, their personal tutor and compatible timetabling withChemistry core modules. Students wishing to take F13UAS should first speak to the module convenor.
Students must select a minimum of 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnY
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
F13GSK 10Drug discovery: the development of new medicines Full YearY
F13UAS 10Communicating Chemistry Full YearY
F14SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearY
Page No: 14Code: F101
Part III
Alternative
Students must select either all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14CPA 70Chemistry Research Project Full YearN
OR all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14CPO 80Chemistry Research Project (Overseas) SpringN
Restricted
Students taking F14CPA must take a minimum of 50 credits from the modules below. Students taking F14CPO musttake a minimum of 40 credits from the modules below.
Students must select between 40 and 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14AIC 10Advanced Inorganic Chemistry AutumnY
F14CCH 10Computational Chemistry AutumnY
F14OSB 10Contemporary Organic Synthesis and the Construction of BioactiveTargets
AutumnY
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F14ST3 10Special Topics in Chemistry 3 AutumnY
F14VDW 10van der Waals Complexes and Clusters AutumnY
F14BOT 10Self-assembly and Bottom-up Approaches to NanostructureFabrication
SpringY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
F14SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearY
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Failure in chemistry practical modules may not be compensated. Failure in chemistry theory modules may only becompensated by marks gained in other chemistry modules. No candidate may progress from the Qualifying Year to PartI, from Part I to Part II or from Part II to Part III without having obtained credits for the required practical modules. Acandidate who fails a practical module through lack of attendance without good cause shall normally be required to repeatthe whole of that module without progression during the following academic session, before being permitted to proceed tothe next stage of the course.To proceed to Part III, a candidate must normally obtain a credit weighted mark in Part II of 50%, at the first attempt.Candidates who fail to meet this requirement may be awarded a BSc degree, provided they satisfy the requirements forthe award of such a degree.
7.
Progression Information
Candidates may be required to attend a viva voce examination with the external examiner as part of their Part IIexamination.
8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 15Code: F101
Draft Regulations for F101 MSci Hons Chemistry
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for F101 MSci Hons Chemistry
Chemistry
F101Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
UG Part-time
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
There are no compulsory or restricted option modules for this course. Please contact the lead School for the course for guidanceon suitable module choices.
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Progression requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations7.
Progression Information
Degree requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations8.
Degree Information
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Draft Regulations for F102 BSc Hons Chemistry with Industrial Experience
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for F102 BSc Hons Chemistry with Industrial Experience
Chemistry with Industrial Experience
F102Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG (year 3 out)
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11AMS 10Introduction to Atomic and Molecular Structure AutumnY
F11COC 10Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
F11CPS 10Chemical Periodicity and Solid State Chemistry SpringY
F11EMM 10Energy and Motion in Molecules SpringY
F11MSP 10Mechanism, Synthesis and Pi-Bond Chemistry SpringY
F11FLW 20Foundation Laboratory Work Full YearN
Restricted
Students must select 10 credits from this group, or may choose to take a suitable 10 credit module offered by anotherSchool subject to signed approval by that School and compatible timetabling with core Chemistry modules.
Students must select a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
Additional Module Information
Candidates who are not qualified to GCE Advanced Level standard in mathematics will be required to take the 20-credit,year long module Foundation Mathematics (HG1FND). Other candidates will be strongly recommended to take at least one10 credit module of mathematics. Candidates who are not qualified to GCE Advanced Level standard in Physics will berequired to take the module F11FPC, Foundation Physics for Chemists. Optional modules must be taken to bring the totalof credits for the year to 120.
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnY
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
F12CLW 30Core Laboratory Work A Full YearN
F12LCS 10Literature & Communication Skills Full YearN
Restricted
Students must select 10 credits from this group, or may choose to take a suitable 10 credit module offered by anotherSchool subject to signed approval by that School and compatible timetabling with core Chemistry modules.
Students must select a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringY
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Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13ALA 40Advanced Laboratory Techniques (A) Full YearN
Restricted
Students must select between 40 and 60 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
F13MER 10Molecular Energetics and Rates AutumnY
F13SSC 10Solid State Chemistry AutumnY
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringY
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearY
AND between 10 and 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnY
F13ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F13ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
F13SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearY
Additional Module Information
Students must ensure that they register for 100 credits of modules at level B, 3 or C.
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Progression requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations7.
Progression Information
Degree requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations8.
Degree Information
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Draft Regulations for F103 MSci Hons Chemistry with an International Study Year
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for F103 MSci Hons Chemistry with an International StudyYear
Chemistry with an International Study Year
F103Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG (year 3 out counting)
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CSS 0Chemistry Study Skills AutumnN
F11FC1 30Foundation Chemistry 1 Full YearY
F11FC2 20Foundation Chemistry 2 Full YearY
F11FLW 20Foundation Laboratory Work Full YearN
Alternative
Students without A Level Mathematics or with A Level Mathematics grade D or E must take the following module.Students with a grade C in A Level Mathematics may take modules F11CC1 and F11C2 or be directed to take HG1MC1and HG1MC2 after discussion with the module convenors for F11CC1 and F11CC2. Students may also choose amaximum of 30 credits from F11GCP, F11FIC and F11MCW.
Students must select either between 30 and 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CC1 10Chemical Calculations 1 AutumnY
F11CC2 10Chemical Calculations 2 SpringY
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Students with A level Mathematics at grade A or B must take between 20 and 50 credits from the options below. Thesestudents are strongly recommended to take the Mathematics modules HG1MC1 and HG1MC2.
OR between 30 and 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
HG1MC1 10Mathematics for Chemistry 1 AutumnY
HG1MC2 10Mathematics for Chemistry 2 SpringY
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Restricted
Students without A Level Physics or with A Level Physics grade D or E must take the following module. Students withA-Level Physics at grade A or B may not take this module. Students with a grade C may take this module afterdiscussion with the module convenor.
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11FPC 10Foundation Physics for Chemists Full YearY
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Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnY
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
F12CLW 30Core Laboratory Work A Full YearN
F12GIN 20General Inorganic Chemistry Full YearY
F12LCS 10Literature & Communication Skills Full YearY
F12SAS 20Synthesis & Spectroscopy Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select at least 10 credits from the following and may take a maximum of 20. Students taking 10 creditsfrom this group may choose to take a suitable 10 credit module offered by another School subject to signed approval bythat School and compatible timetabling with Chemistry core modules.
Students must select a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnY
HG2M03 10Advanced Calculus and Differential Equation Techniques AutumnY
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringY
F12CSP 10Chemical Software and Programming Full YearY
Additional Module Information
After completion of Part 1 students spend a year abroad.
Part III
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14CPA 70Chemistry Research Project Full YearN
Alternative
OR students may take the module below. Students wishing to take this module should speak to Prof. Tim Wright.
Students must select either 80 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14CPO 80Chemistry Research Project (Overseas) SpringN
Restricted
Students taking F14CPA must take 50 credits from the modules below. Students taking F14CPO must take 40 creditsfrom the modules below.
Students must select 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14AIC 10Advanced Inorganic Chemistry AutumnY
F14CCH 10Computational Chemistry AutumnY
F14OSB 10Contemporary Organic Synthesis and the Construction of BioactiveTargets
AutumnY
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F14ST3 10Special Topics in Chemistry 3 AutumnY
F14VDW 10van der Waals Complexes and Clusters AutumnY
F14BOT 10Self-assembly and Bottom-up Approaches to NanostructureFabrication
SpringY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
F14SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearY
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Progression Information
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Failure in chemistry theory modules may only be compensated by marks gained in other chemistry modules.
A candidate who fails a practical module through lack of attendance without good cause shall normally be required torepeat the whole of the failed practical module, without progression, during the following academic session.
To proceed to Part II a candidate must normally obtain a credit-weighted average of 60% or more, at the first attempt, inthe Part I assessment. Candidates who fail to achieve an overall average of 60% or more in Part I, but who achieve anoverall average mark of 40% or more at the first attempt, will be permitted to proceed to Part II of the MSci Chemistrydegree, without the International Study Year. From 2012/13 students must obtain an average of 65% at the end of PartI.
To proceed to Part III of the MSci Chemistry with an International Study Year, a candidate must normally obtain acredit-weighted average mark of 50% at the first attempt in the Part II assessments. Candidates who fail to meet thisrequirement may be awarded a Diploma in Chemistry, or exceptionally a BSc Honours degree provided they satisfy therequirements for the award of such a degree.
7.
Part 2 is spent at an International Institution in Australia, America or Holland.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
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Draft Regulations for F104 MSci Hons Chemistry with Industrial Experience
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for F104 MSci Hons Chemistry with Industrial Experience
Chemistry with Industrial Experience
F104Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
5 yr UG (yr 4 out)
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CSS 0Chemistry Study Skills AutumnN
F11FC1 30Foundation Chemistry 1 Full YearY
F11FC2 20Foundation Chemistry 2 Full YearY
F11FLW 20Foundation Laboratory Work Full YearN
Alternative
Students without A Level Mathematics or with A Level Mathematics grade D or E must take the following module.Students with a grade C in A Level Mathematics may take modules F11CC1 and F11C2 or be directed to take HG1MC1and HG1MC2 after discussion with the module convenors for F11CC1 and F11CC2. Students may also choose amaximum of 30 credits from F11GCP, F11FIC and F11MCW.
Students must select either between 30 and 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CC1 10Chemical Calculations 1 AutumnY
F11CC2 10Chemical Calculations 2 SpringY
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Students with A level Mathematics at grade A or B must take between 20 and 50 credits from the options below. Thesestudents are strongly recommended to take the Mathematics modules HG1MC1 and HG1MC2.
OR between 30 and 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
HG1MC1 10Mathematics for Chemistry 1 AutumnY
HG1MC2 10Mathematics for Chemistry 2 SpringY
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Restricted
Students without A Level Physics or with A Level Physics grade D or E must take the following module. Students withA-Level Physics at grade A or B may not take this module. Students with a grade C may take this module afterdiscussion with the module convenor.
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11FPC 10Foundation Physics for Chemists Full YearY
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Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnY
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
F12CLW 30Core Laboratory Work A Full YearN
F12GIN 20General Inorganic Chemistry Full YearY
F12LCS 10Literature & Communication Skills Full YearY
F12SAS 20Synthesis & Spectroscopy Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select at least 10 credits from the following and may take a maximum of 20. Students taking 10 creditsfrom this group may choose to take a suitable 10 credit module offered by another School subject to signed approval bythat School and compatible timetabling with Chemistry core modules.
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnY
HG2M03 10Advanced Calculus and Differential Equation Techniques AutumnY
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringY
F12CSP 10Chemical Software and Programming Full YearY
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
F13MER 10Molecular Energetics and Rates AutumnY
F13SSC 10Solid State Chemistry AutumnY
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringY
F13ALA 40Advanced Laboratory Techniques (A) Full YearN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select 20 credits from this group, or may choose to take one or two suitable 10 credit modules offeredby another School subject to signed approval by that School and compatible timetabling with Chemistry core modules.
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnY
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
F13GSK 10Drug discovery: the development of new medicines Full YearY
F14SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearY
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Part III
Alternative
Students must select either 70 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14CPA 70Chemistry Research Project Full YearN
OR 80 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14CPO 80Chemistry Research Project (Overseas) SpringN
Restricted
Students taking F14CPA must take a minimum of 50 credits from the modules below. Students taking F14CPO musttake a minimum of 40 credits from the modules below.
Students must select 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14AIC 10Advanced Inorganic Chemistry AutumnY
F14CCH 10Computational Chemistry AutumnY
F14OSB 10Contemporary Organic Synthesis and the Construction of BioactiveTargets
AutumnY
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F14ST3 10Special Topics in Chemistry 3 AutumnY
F14VDW 10van der Waals Complexes and Clusters AutumnY
F14BOT 10Self-assembly and Bottom-up Approaches to NanostructureFabrication
SpringY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
F14SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearY
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
<p>Failure in chemistry theory modules may only be compensated by marks gained in other chemistry modules.A candidate who fails a practical module through lack of attendance without good cause shall normally be required torepeat the whole of the failed practical module, without progression, during the following academic session. </p>
<p>To proceed to the Research Year in Industry a candidate must obtain, at the first attempt, an overall average mark of60% or more in the Part II assessments. Candidates who fail to achieve an overall average mark of 60% or more in PartII at the first attempt but who achieve an overall average of 50% or more at the first attempt will normally be required totransfer to Part III of the MSci Chemistry degree, without the Research Year in Industry.Candidates who fail to meet thisrequirement may be awarded a BSc degree provided they satisfy the requirements for the award of such a degree.</p>
7.
Progression Information
Degree requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
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Draft Regulations for F105 MSci Hons Chemistry with an Assessed Research Year inIndustry
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for F105 MSci Hons Chemistry with an Assessed Research Yearin Industry
Chemistry with an Assessed Research Year in Industry
F105Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG (year 3 out counting)
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 28Code: F105
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11AMS 10Introduction to Atomic and Molecular Structure AutumnY
F11COC 10Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
F11CSS 0Chemistry Study Skills AutumnN
F11SOS 10Spectroscopy & Organic Structure AutumnY
F11CPS 10Chemical Periodicity and Solid State Chemistry SpringY
F11EMM 10Energy and Motion in Molecules SpringY
F11MSP 10Mechanism, Synthesis and Pi-Bond Chemistry SpringY
F11FLW 20Foundation Laboratory Work Full YearN
Alternative
Students without A level Mathematics at grade C or above must take F11CC1 and F11CC2. Students may also choose amaximum of 20 credits from F11GCP, F11FIC and F11MCW.
Students must select either between 20 and 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CC1 10Chemical Calculations 1 AutumnY
F11CC2 10Chemical Calculations 2 SpringY
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Students with A level Mathematics with a grade C or above must take between 20 and 40 credits from the followingoptions. These students are advised to take the two Mathematics modules, HG1MC1 and HG1MC2.
OR between 10 and 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
HG1MC1 10Mathematics for Chemistry 1 AutumnY
HG1MC2 10Mathematics for Chemistry 2 SpringY
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Restricted
Students without A Level Physics or with A Level Physics grade D or E must take the following module. Students withA-Level Physics at grade A or B may not take this module.
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11FPC 10Foundation Physics for Chemists Full YearY
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Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnY
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
F12CLW 30Core Laboratory Work A Full YearN
F12GIN 20General Inorganic Chemistry Full YearY
F12LCS 10Literature & Communication Skills Full YearN
F12SSS 20Synthesis, Stereochemistry and Spectroscopy Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select at least 10 credits from the following and may take a maximum of 20. Students taking 10 creditsfrom this group may choose to take a suitable 10 credit module offered by another School subject to signed approval bythat School and compatible timetabling with Chemistry core modules.
Students must select all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnY
HG2M03 10Advanced Calculus and Differential Equation Techniques AutumnY
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringY
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
F12CSP 10Chemical Software and Programming Full YearY
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13DLR 90Year in Industry Research Project Full YearY
F14DLI 10Bioinorganic Chemistry Distance Learning Full YearY
F14DLO 10Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Distance Learning Full YearY
F14DLP 10Structure Bonding and Reactivity Distance Learning Full YearY
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Part III
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14CPI 60Chemistry Research Project Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select a minimum of 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14AIC 10Advanced Inorganic Chemistry AutumnN
F14CCH 10Computational Chemistry AutumnN
F14OSB 10Contemporary Organic Synthesis and the Construction of BioactiveTargets
AutumnN
F14ST3 10Special Topics in Chemistry 3 AutumnN
F14VDW 10van der Waals Complexes and Clusters AutumnN
F14BOT 10Self-assembly and Bottom-up Approaches to NanostructureFabrication
SpringY
AND a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnY
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
Additional Module Information
Free choice in any subject depending on Modules taken above.
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Progression requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations7.
Progression Information
Degree requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 25
Part 2: 25
Part 3: 50
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
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Draft Regulations for F105 MSci Hons Chemistry with a Year in Industry
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for F105 MSci Hons Chemistry with a Year in Industry
Chemistry with a Year in Industry
F105Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG (year 3 out counting)
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CSS 0Chemistry Study Skills AutumnN
F11FC1 30Foundation Chemistry 1 Full YearY
F11FC2 20Foundation Chemistry 2 Full YearY
F11FLW 20Foundation Laboratory Work Full YearN
Alternative
Students without A Level Mathematics at grade C or above must take F11CC1 and F11CC2 and may also choose amaximum of 20 credits from F11GCP, F11MCW and F11FIC.
Students must select either between 30 and 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CC1 10Chemical Calculations 1 AutumnY
F11CC2 10Chemical Calculations 2 SpringY
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Students with A level Mathematics with a grade C or above must take between 20 and 40 credits from the followingoptions. These students are advised to take the two Mathematics modules, HG1MC1 and HG1MC2.
OR between 10 and 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
HG1MC1 10Mathematics for Chemistry 1 AutumnY
HG1MC2 10Mathematics for Chemistry 2 SpringY
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Restricted
Students without A Level Physics or with A Level Physics grade D or E must take the following module. Students withA-Level Physics at grade A or B may not take this module. Students with a grade C may take this module afterdiscussion with the module convenor.
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11FPC 10Foundation Physics for Chemists Full YearY
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnY
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
F12CLW 30Core Laboratory Work A Full YearN
F12GIN 20General Inorganic Chemistry Full YearY
F12LCS 10Literature & Communication Skills Full YearY
F12SAS 20Synthesis & Spectroscopy Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select a minimum of 10 credits from the following modules:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnY
HG2M03 10Advanced Calculus and Differential Equation Techniques AutumnY
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringY
F12CSP 10Chemical Software and Programming Full YearY
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Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13DLR 90Year in Industry Research Project Full YearY
F14DLI 10Bioinorganic Chemistry Distance Learning Full YearY
F14DLO 10Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Distance Learning Full YearY
F14DLP 10Structure Bonding and Reactivity Distance Learning Full YearY
Part III
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14CPI 60Chemistry Research Project Full YearN
Restricted
Students must take a minimum of 40 credits from this group
Students must select between 40 and 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14AIC 10Advanced Inorganic Chemistry AutumnY
F14CCH 10Computational Chemistry AutumnY
F14OSB 10Contemporary Organic Synthesis and the Construction of BioactiveTargets
AutumnY
F14ST3 10Special Topics in Chemistry 3 AutumnY
F14VDW 10van der Waals Complexes and Clusters AutumnY
F14BOT 10Self-assembly and Bottom-up Approaches to NanostructureFabrication
SpringY
AND between 10 and 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnY
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
Additional Module Information
Additional module choice should be a maximum of 10 credits<p>Free choice in any subject depending on Modules taken above.
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Failure in chemistry practical modules may not be compensated. Failure in chemistry theory modules may only becompensated by marks gained in other chemistry modules. No candidate may progress from the Qualifying Year to PartI, from Part I to Part II or from Part II to Part III without having obtained credits for the required practical modules. Acandidate who fails a practical module through lack of attendance without good cause shall normally be required to repeatthe whole of that module without progression during the following academic session, before being permitted to proceed tothe next stage of the course.To proceed to Part II, a candidate must normally obtain a credit weighted mark in Part I of 60%, at the first attempt.Candidates who fail to meet this requirement may be transferred to the F101 or F100 courses, provided they satisfy therequirements for these degrees. To proceed to Part III, a candidate must normally obtain a credit weighted mark in PartII of 50%, at the first attempt. Candidates who fail to meet this requirement may be awarded a BSc degree, providedthey satisfy the requirements for the award of such a degree.
7.
Progression Information
Candidates may be required to attend a viva voce examination with the external examiner as part of their Part IIIexamination.
8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 25
Part 2: 25
Part 3: 50
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Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 35Code: F105
Draft Regulations for F152 BSc Hons Chemistry with Computational Chemistry
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for F152 BSc Hons Chemistry with Computational Chemistry
Chemistry with Computational Chemistry
F152Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11AMS 10Introduction to Atomic and Molecular Structure AutumnY
F11COC 10Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
HG1MC1 10Mathematics for Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F11CPS 10Chemical Periodicity and Solid State Chemistry SpringY
F11EMM 10Energy and Motion in Molecules SpringY
F11MSP 10Mechanism, Synthesis and Pi-Bond Chemistry SpringY
HG1MC2 10Mathematics for Chemistry 2 SpringY
F11FLW 20Foundation Laboratory Work Full YearN
Additional Module Information
10 credits of optional modules are taken except for students without A-level Physics who are required to take theyear-long module 'Foundation Physics for Chemists' (F11FPC, 10 credits).
Page No: 36Code: F152
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnY
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
F12CLJ 20Core Laboratory Work J Full YearN
F12LCS 10Literature & Communication Skills Full YearY
Additional Module Information
Optional modules to the value of 20 credits to be taken.
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select between 60 and 80 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
F13MER 10Molecular Energetics and Rates AutumnY
F13SSC 10Solid State Chemistry AutumnY
F13ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringY
F13ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearY
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
No candidate may progress from the Qualifying Year to Part I, or from Part I to Part II without having obtained credits forthe required practical modules.
A candidate who fails a practical module through lack of attendance without good cause shall normally be required torepeat the whole of the failed practical module without progression during the following academic session before beingpermitted to proceed to the next stage of the course.
7.
Progression Information
Degree requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 40
Part 2: 60
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
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Draft Regulations for F153 MSci Hons Chemistry with Computational Chemistry
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for F153 MSci Hons Chemistry with Computational Chemistry
Chemistry with Computational Chemistry
F153Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11AMS 10Introduction to Atomic and Molecular Structure AutumnY
F11COC 10Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
HG1MC1 10Mathematics for Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F11CPS 10Chemical Periodicity and Solid State Chemistry SpringY
F11EMM 10Energy and Motion in Molecules SpringY
F11MSP 10Mechanism, Synthesis and Pi-Bond Chemistry SpringY
HG1MC2 10Mathematics for Chemistry 2 SpringY
F11FLW 20Foundation Laboratory Work Full YearN
Additional Module Information
10 credits of optional modules are taken except for students without A-level Physics who are required to take theyear-long module 'Foundation Physics for Chemists' (F11FPC, 10 credits).
Page No: 38Code: F153
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnY
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
F12CLJ 20Core Laboratory Work J Full YearN
F12LCS 10Literature & Communication Skills Full YearY
Additional Module Information
Optional modules to the value of 20 credits to be taken.
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
F13MER 10Molecular Energetics and Rates AutumnY
F13SSC 10Solid State Chemistry AutumnY
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringY
F13SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearY
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearY
Additional Module Information
Optional modules to the value of 20 credits to be taken which may include Special Topics in Chemistry 1 (F13ST1) and/orSpecial Topics in Chemistry 2 (F13ST2).
Part III
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14CCH 10Computational Chemistry AutumnY
F14NMI 15Molecular Interactions SpringY
Restricted
Students must select a minimum of 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14AIC 10Advanced Inorganic Chemistry AutumnY
F14OSB 10Contemporary Organic Synthesis and the Construction of BioactiveTargets
AutumnY
F14ST3 10Special Topics in Chemistry 3 AutumnY
F14VDW 10van der Waals Complexes and Clusters AutumnY
Additional Module Information
Other 10 credit module offered in the University subject to the approval of the Course Director.
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
A candidate who fails a practical module through lack of attendance without good cause shall normally be required torepeat the whole of the failed practical module, without progression, during the following academic session.
To proceed to Part II a candidate must normally obtain a credit-weighted average of 55% or more, at the first attempt, inthe Part I assessment. Candidates who fail this standard but who otherwise fulfil the university progression regulationswill normally be permitted to proceed to Part II of the BSc Honours Degree course in Chemistry. To proceed to Part III, acandidate must normally obtain a credit-weighted average mark of 50% at the first attempt in the Part II assessment.Candidates who fail to meet this requirement may be awarded a BSc degree provided they satisfy the requirements forthe award of such a degree.
7.
Progression Information
Degree requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
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Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 40Code: F153
Draft Regulations for FC17 BSc Hons Medicinal and Biological Chemistry
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FC17 BSc Hons Medicinal and Biological Chemistry
Medicinal and Biological Chemistry
FC17Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 41Code: FC17
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnY
B31A02 10Cellular Biochemistry and Introductory Microbiology AutumnY
F11CSS 0Chemistry Study Skills AutumnN
C11211 20Fundamentals of Human Physiology and Pharmacology 2 SpringY
F11FC1 30Foundation Chemistry 1 Full YearY
F11FC2 20Foundation Chemistry 2 Full YearY
F11FLW 20Foundation Laboratory Work Full YearN
Alternative
Students without A level mathematics grade C or above must take this module
Students must select either a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CC1 10Chemical Calculations 1 AutumnY
Students who have A level Mathematics (A-C) are advised to take one of the following options
OR a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
HG1MC1 10Mathematics for Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12303 10Basic Molecular Pharmacology AutumnY
B32C02 10Pharmaceutical Microbiology AutumnY
B12415 10Pharmacology Dissertation: Drugs and Diseases SpringY
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
B32C09 15Concepts in Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery Full YearY
F12CLB 25Core Laboratory Work B Full YearN
F12GIN 20General Inorganic Chemistry Full YearY
F12SAS 20Synthesis & Spectroscopy Full YearY
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Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B33E11 15Molecular Therapeutics AutumnY
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
F13MMM 5Molecular Modelling for Medicinal Chemists AutumnY
F14ST3 10Special Topics in Chemistry 3 AutumnY
B32D05 10Biopharmaceutics SpringY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
F13ALB 20Advanced Laboratory Techniques (B) Full YearN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearY
Restricted
Students Must Take 20 credits from this Group
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnY
B33F04 10Toxicology - Clinical, Environmental and Experimental Aspects SpringY
B34MED 10Medical Diagnostics SpringY
F13UAS 10Communicating Chemistry Full YearY
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Progression requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations7.
Progression Information
Degree requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 30
Part 2: 70
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 43Code: FC17
Draft Regulations for FC1R MSci Hons Medicinal and Biological Chemistry
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FC1R MSci Hons Medicinal and Biological Chemistry
Medicinal and Biological Chemistry
FC1RUcas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnY
B31A02 10Cellular Biochemistry and Introductory Microbiology AutumnY
F11CSS 0Chemistry Study Skills AutumnN
C11211 20Fundamentals of Human Physiology and Pharmacology 2 SpringY
F11FC1 30Foundation Chemistry 1 Full YearY
F11FC2 20Foundation Chemistry 2 Full YearY
F11FLW 20Foundation Laboratory Work Full YearN
Alternative
Students without A level mathematics grade C or above must take this module
Students must select either a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11CC1 10Chemical Calculations 1 AutumnY
Students who have A level Mathematics (A-C) are advised to take one of the following options
OR a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
HG1MC1 10Mathematics for Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12303 10Basic Molecular Pharmacology AutumnY
B32C02 10Pharmaceutical Microbiology AutumnY
B12415 10Pharmacology Dissertation: Drugs and Diseases SpringY
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
B32C09 15Concepts in Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery Full YearY
F12CLB 25Core Laboratory Work B Full YearN
F12GIN 20General Inorganic Chemistry Full YearY
F12SAS 20Synthesis & Spectroscopy Full YearY
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Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B33E11 15Molecular Therapeutics AutumnN
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
F13MMM 5Molecular Modelling for Medicinal Chemists AutumnY
F14ST3 10Special Topics in Chemistry 3 AutumnY
B32D05 10Biopharmaceutics SpringY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
F13ALB 20Advanced Laboratory Techniques (B) Full YearN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearY
Restricted
Students Must Take 20 credits from this Group
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnY
B33F04 10Toxicology - Clinical, Environmental and Experimental Aspects SpringY
F13GSK 10Drug discovery: the development of new medicines Full YearY
F13UAS 10Communicating Chemistry Full YearY
Part III
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14OSB 10Contemporary Organic Synthesis and the Construction of BioactiveTargets
AutumnY
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F14CPA 70Chemistry Research Project Full YearN
Restricted
Students Must Take 30 credits from this Group
Students must select 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B32C07 10Pharmaceutics 2 : Pharmaceutical Technology AutumnY
B33E04 10Nutrition in Health and Disease AutumnY
B34HAM 10Single Molecule Biophysics: Theory and Practice AutumnY
F14CBE 10Chemical Biology and Enzymes AutumnY
B34HAJ 10The Scientific Entrepreneur: Starting your own pharmaceutical orbiotech company and protecting your inventions
SpringY
B34MED 10Medical Diagnostics SpringY
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
For progression from Part I to Part II students must achieve a credit -weighted average of at least 55% in Part I toremain on the M.Sci. degree course. Only module marks gained at first attempt are used for the purposes of calculatingthe year average. Students who do not meet these criteria but meet the requirements for progression to the B.Sc.degree will be offered a transfer to that degree. The student must achieve a credit-weighted average of at least 50% inPart II to be allowed to progress into Part III (the final year). Again only module marks gained at first attempt are usedfor the purposes of calculating the year average. Students not meeting these criteria but meeting the requirements for aB.Sc. degree will be awarded a B.Sc. degree. Its classification will be based on their performance in years two and threeas described below.
7.
Progression Information
Degree requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
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Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
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Draft Regulations for FC1T BSc Hons Medicinal and Biological Chemistry with an assessedyear in industry
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FC1T BSc Hons Medicinal and Biological Chemistry with anassessed year in industry
Medicinal and Biological Chemistry with an assessed year in industry
FC1TUcas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnY
B31A02 10Cellular Biochemistry and Introductory Microbiology AutumnY
F11AMS 10Introduction to Atomic and Molecular Structure AutumnY
F11COC 10Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
C11211 20Fundamentals of Human Physiology and Pharmacology 2 SpringY
F11EMM 10Energy and Motion in Molecules SpringY
F11MSP 10Mechanism, Synthesis and Pi-Bond Chemistry SpringY
F11FLW 20Foundation Laboratory Work Full YearN
Alternative
Students who have A level Mathematics (A-C) must take the following module
OR a minimum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
HG1MC1 10Mathematics for Chemistry 1 AutumnY
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
<b>Assessment rules</b><br>
The assessment rules for these degrees are provided in the Faculty of Science and Student handbooks.<br><br><b>Additional progression rules for M.Sci. students</b><br>Students will be directed to apply for and must secure their industrial placement during their 2nd year. However, toprogress from Year 2 to Year 3 students must achieve a credit -weighted average of at least 60% in year 2 to remain onthe M.Sci. Medicinal & Biological Chemistry with an Assessed Year in Industry degree course. Only module marks gainedat first attempt are used for the purposes of calculating the year average. Students who do not meet these criteria, or donot secure a placement, but meet the requirements for progression to the single honours M.Sci or B.Sc. Medicinal &Biological Chemistry degrees will be offered a transfer to one of these courses. At the end of year 3 the students mustachieve a credit-weighted average of at least 50% in year 3 to be allowed to progress into the final year of the M.Sci.Medicinal & Biological Chemistry with an Assessed Year in Industry degree course. Again only module marks gained atfirst attempt are used for the purposes of calculating the year average. Students not meeting these criteria but meetingthe requirements for a B.Sc. Medicinal & Biological Chemistry with an assessed year in industry degree will be awarded aB.Sc. degree. Its classification will be based on their performance in years two and three as described below. Studentfailing to meet the requirements for the B.Sc. degree will be awarded a diploma or certificate as set out in the UniversityQuality Manual
7.
Progression Information
Degree Information
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<b>For the B.Sc. degree</b><br>In the second and third year, the modules marks are used to calculate the overall degree average. Marks for the secondand third year are weighted 30%:70% respectively toward the final degree mark and this is calculated using thearithmetic model, 'model 1' as described in the University Quality Manual.<br><b>For the M.Sci. degree</b><br>
In the second, third and fourth year, module marks are used to calculate the overall degree average. Marks for thesecond third and fourth year are weighted 25%:25%:50% respectively toward the final degree mark and this iscalculated using the arithmetic model, 'model 1' as described in the University Quality Manual.<br>In this model BSc and MSci Honours degrees are awarded according to the following criteria:<br>Degree ClassIst IIi IIii III<br>Overall mark 70-100% 60-69% 50-59% 40-49%
<br><br>Students at a borderline of a degree class (see University guidelines in the Quality Manual) have their work scrutinised bythe External Examiner and may be given an oral examination in order to determine if they merit being awarded a higherdegree classification.<br>Borderline marks are as follows:<br>
68-69 1st Class degree<br>59% Upper 2nd Class degree<br>49% Lower 2nd Class degree<br>39% 3rd Class degree<br>
8.
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 30
Part 2: 70
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
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Draft Regulations for FF31 BSc Hons Chemistry and Molecular Physics
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FF31 BSc Hons Chemistry and Molecular Physics
Chemistry and Molecular Physics
FF31Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11FC1 30Foundation Chemistry 1 Full YearY
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearY
F31CO1 40From Newton to Einstein Full YearY
F31COM 10Computing For Physical Science Full YearY
HG1MPA 20Mathematics for Physics and Astronomy Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
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Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnY
F12CLC 10Core Laboratory Work C SpringY
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
F12CSP 10Chemical Software and Programming Full YearY
F32CO2 20The Quantum World Full YearY
F32CO4 20Classical Fields Full YearY
F32ETI 20Experimental Techniques and Instrumentation Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select between 10 and 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnY
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringY
F12INC 10Inorganic Chemistry Full YearY
AND a maximum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F33OB1 10Health Physics AutumnY
F33ON1 10Force and Function at the Nanoscale AutumnY
F33ONB 10Molecular Biophysics SpringY
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13MER 10Molecular Energetics and Rates AutumnY
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F33PJC 10Physics Project CMP AutumnY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
F32FOU 10Fourier Methods SpringY
F13CLC 10Chemistry and Molecular Physics Literature and Communication Skills Full YearY
F33CO6 20Atoms, Photons and Fundamental Particles Full YearY
F33CO7 20Introduction to Solid State Physics Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select between 10 and 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13SSC 10Solid State Chemistry AutumnY
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringY
F14BOT 10Self-assembly and Bottom-up Approaches to NanostructureFabrication
SpringY
F14SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearY
Additional Module Information
Up to 10 credits may be taken in any module(s) offered in the University subject to the approval of the CMP CourseDirectors. Students must ensure that they register for 100 credits of modules at level B, 3 or C.
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Progression Information
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Failure in a practical module in the Qualifying Year and Part I may only be compensated by marks gained in anotherpractical module.
A candidate who fails to obtain credits for a practical module in the Qualifying Year of Part I through lack of attendancewithout good cause shall normally be required to repeat the whole of the failed practical module. When such a module isa failed Chemistry practical module, the candidate shall normally be required to repeat the module, without progression,during the following academic session, before being permitted to proceed to the next stage of the course. Modules with acoursework element as part of the assessment may have attendance and/or submission requirements for the award ofcredits. Such requirements will be conveyed in writing to all students registered for each such module.
7.
Candidates may be required to attend a viva voce examination with the external examiner as part of their Part IIexamination.
8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 40
Part 2: 60
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
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Draft Regulations for FF31 BSc (Ordinary) Chemistry and Molecular Physics
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FF31 BSc (Ordinary) Chemistry and Molecular Physics
Chemistry and Molecular Physics
FF31Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science (Ordinary)
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
There are no compulsory or restricted option modules for this course. Please contact the lead School for the course for guidanceon suitable module choices.
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Progression requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations7.
Progression Information
Degree requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the University Regulations8.
Degree Information
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Draft Regulations for FFH1 MSci Hons Chemistry and Molecular Physics
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FFH1 MSci Hons Chemistry and Molecular Physics
Chemistry and Molecular Physics
FFH1Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11FC1 30Foundation Chemistry 1 Full YearY
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
F31CO1 40From Newton to Einstein Full YearY
F31COM 10Computing For Physical Science Full YearY
HG1MPA 20Mathematics for Physics and Astronomy Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11FIC 10Frontiers in Chemistry Full YearY
F11GCP 10Introduction to Green Chemistry and Processing Full YearY
F11MCW 10Molecules that Changed the World Full YearY
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Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnY
F12CLC 10Core Laboratory Work C SpringN
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringY
F12CSP 10Chemical Software and Programming Full YearY
F32CO2 20The Quantum World Full YearY
F32CO4 20Classical Fields Full YearY
F32ETI 20Experimental Techniques and Instrumentation Full YearY
Restricted
Students must select between 10 and 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnY
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringY
F12NGS 10NMR Spectroscopy, Group Theory and s-Block Chemistry Full YearY
Subject to the approval of the CMP Course Directors, candidates may substitute 10 credits with modules offeredanywhere in the University
AND a maximum of 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F33OB1 10Health Physics AutumnY
F33ON1 10Force and Function at the Nanoscale AutumnY
F33ONB 10Molecular Biophysics SpringY
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13MER 10Molecular Energetics and Rates AutumnY
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnY
F33PJC 10Physics Project CMP AutumnY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
F32FOU 10Fourier Methods SpringY
F13CLC 10Chemistry and Molecular Physics Literature and Communication Skills Full YearY
F33CO6 20Atoms, Photons and Fundamental Particles Full YearY
F33CO7 20Introduction to Solid State Physics Full YearY
Restricted
Subject to the approval of the CMP Course Directors, candidates may substitute 10 credits with modules offeredanywhere in the University.
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13SSC 10Solid State Chemistry AutumnY
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringY
F14SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearY
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Part III
Alternative
Students must select either 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14CPC 50CMP Research Project Full YearY
F34PJM 50Physics Research Project Full YearY
OR 60 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14MPP 60CMP Research Project in Continental Europe SpringY
Restricted
Note that F34AG1 is a prerequisite for F34MCO and that F34AQU is a prerequisite for F34QCM and F34QOA.
Students must select between 30 and 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F34AG1 10Gravity AutumnY
F34AQU 20Advanced Quantum Mechanics AutumnY
F34NMR 10Magnetic Resonance Techniques AutumnY
F34QCM 20Quantum Condensed Matter AutumnY
F34SOC 20Self-Organization and Complexity AutumnY
F34IMP 20Imaging and Image Processing IntensiveBlock
Y
F34MCO 20Modern Cosmology IntensiveBlock
Y
F34QOA 20Light and Matter IntensiveBlock
Y
AND between 30 and 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14CCH 10Computational Chemistry AutumnY
F14ST3 10Special Topics in Chemistry 3 AutumnY
F14VDW 10van der Waals Complexes and Clusters AutumnY
F14BOT 10Self-assembly and Bottom-up Approaches to NanostructureFabrication
SpringY
Additional Module Information
Free module choice should be minimum of 0.00 and a maximum of 10.00 credits
Subject to the approval of the CMP Course Directors, candidates may substitute up to 10 credits with modules offeredanywhere in the University. For students opting to undertake the research project F14MPP the optional modules normallyinclude a relevant language module.
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Failure in a practical module in the Qualifying Year may only be compensated by marks gained in another practicalmodule.
A candidate who fails to obtain credits for a practical module in the qualifying year or Part I through lack of attendancewithout good cause shall normally be required to repeat the whole of the failed practical module. When the module is afailed Chemistry practical module, the candidate shall normally be required to repeat the module, without progression,during the following academic session, before being permitted to proceed to the next stage of the course.<p>To proceed to Part II, a candidate must normally obtain a credit-weighted average of 55% or more, at the first attempt,in the Part I assessment. Candidates who fail to achieve this standard in Part I, but who otherwise fulfil the universityprogression regulations will normally be permitted to proceed to Part II of the BSc Honours degree course in Chemistryand Molecular Physics. To progress to Part III, a candidate must normally obtain a credit-weighted average mark of 50%,at the first attempt, in the Part II assessment. Candidates who fail to meet this requirement may be awarded a BSc CMPdegree, provided they satisfy the requirements for the award of such a degree.
7.
Progression Information
For the award of an MSci degree, candidates must normally have achieved a credit-weighted average of 40% in Part III.Candidates whose overall performance at the end of Part III does not merit the award of Master in Science may beawarded a classified BSc Honours degree, providing that they have met the standard required for that degree. Candidatesmay be required to attend a viva voce examination with the external examiner. Classification is according to Universityregulations on assessment. Borderline cases for 1st class degrees will be considered at 68%.
Note that for students commencing this degree in 2009/2010 the course weightings will be Part I 20% Part II 40% andPart III 40%.
8.
Degree Information
Page No: 57Code: FFH1
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 25
Part 2: 38
Part 3: 38
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 58Code: FFH1
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences
Natural Sciences
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
There are no compulsory or restricted option modules for this course. Please contact the lead School for the course for guidanceon suitable module choices.
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
This programme will comply with the University Regulations for Undergraduate Courseshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/study-regulations/undergraduate-regulations.htm. <br<br>
Please note carefully: qualifying modules are non-compensatable. However compensation will be allowed, in line withregulation 10, for modules in the strand not to be taken forward. <br><br>
Compensation may be applied to Part I and Part II modules in line with Regulation 10 providing there are no more than20 credits of failed modules in each strand. <br>
7.
Progression Information
Degree Information
Page No: 59Code: FGC0
Degree requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the UniversityRegulations.<br><br>
Information on the marking criteria used by each strand can be found in the Course and Module Handbooks. Thesecriteria will provide students with clear guidance on the performance required to obtain marks at various levels (e.g.70%+, 60-69, 50-59, 40-49).<br><br>
In arriving at final degree classifications the Board of Examiners shall apply the follow percentage weightings to marksfrom the specified stage and the indicated calculation method: Initial classification is on the basis of an average of allmarks (weighted as above), as follows: 70%-100 First class 60%-69 Second class, division I 50%-59 Second class,division II 40%-49 Third class 0%-39 Fail. <br><br>
Borderlines: Candidates with an average of 69, 59, 49 or 39 are normally promoted to Classes I, II.1, II.2 and III (asappropriate) if they have 120 credits' worth of marks in higher classes spread over Parts I and II or 70 credits' worth ofmarks in higher classes solely in Part II. <br>
8.
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 60Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Biological Sciences,Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, BiologicalSciences, Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Biological Sciences, Chemistry]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 61Code: FGC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
V61100 10Introduction and Approaches to Archaeology AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
V61101 10Environmental Archaeology SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V61110 10Prehistory from the Earliest Humans to the First Farmers AutumnN
V61132 10Introduction to the archaeology of the Roman Empire AutumnN
V61111 10Prehistory from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age SpringN
V61121 10Introduction to Medieval Archaeology AD 400 - 1400 SpringN
Biological Sciences Laboratory
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 62Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Biological Sciences,Geography]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, BiologicalSciences, Geography]
Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Biological Sciences, Geography]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 63Code: FGC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
V61100 10Introduction and Approaches to Archaeology AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
V61101 10Environmental Archaeology SpringN
F81125 20Earth and Environmental Dynamics Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V61110 10Prehistory from the Earliest Humans to the First Farmers AutumnN
V61132 10Introduction to the archaeology of the Roman Empire AutumnN
V61111 10Prehistory from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age SpringN
V61121 10Introduction to Medieval Archaeology AD 400 - 1400 SpringN
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
Geography Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F81127 10Physical Landscapes of Britain AutumnN
F81128 10Introduction to Geographic Information Systems AutumnN
F81126 10On Earth and Life SpringN
F81129 10The Digital Earth SpringN
F81250 10Geographical Field Course SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 64Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Geography,Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Geography,Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Geography, Chemistry]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 65Code: FGC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
V61100 10Introduction and Approaches to Archaeology AutumnN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
V61101 10Environmental Archaeology SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
F81125 20Earth and Environmental Dynamics Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V61110 10Prehistory from the Earliest Humans to the First Farmers AutumnN
V61132 10Introduction to the archaeology of the Roman Empire AutumnN
V61111 10Prehistory from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age SpringN
V61121 10Introduction to Medieval Archaeology AD 400 - 1400 SpringN
Geography Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F81127 10Physical Landscapes of Britain AutumnN
F81128 10Introduction to Geographic Information Systems AutumnN
F81126 10On Earth and Life SpringN
F81129 10The Digital Earth SpringN
F81250 10Geographical Field Course SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 66Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Science, Chemistry,Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Science,Chemistry, Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Biological Science, Chemistry, Mathematics]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 67Code: FGC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 68Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Science, Physics,Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Science,Physics, Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Biological Science, Physics, Mathematics]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 69Code: FGC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F31CO1 40From Newton to Einstein Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 70Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Geography,Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Geography,Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Geography, Mathematics]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 71Code: FGC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
F81125 20Earth and Environmental Dynamics Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F81127 10Physical Landscapes of Britain AutumnN
F81128 10Introduction to Geographic Information Systems AutumnN
F81126 10On Earth and Life SpringN
F81129 10The Digital Earth SpringN
F81250 10Geographical Field Course SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 72Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Physics,Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
F31CO1 40From Newton to Einstein Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Page No: 73Code: FGC0
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 74Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, Biological Sciences,Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, BiologicalSciences, Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Geography, Biological Sciences, Chemistry]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 75Code: FGC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
F81125 20Earth and Environmental Dynamics Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F81127 10Physical Landscapes of Britain AutumnN
F81128 10Introduction to Geographic Information Systems AutumnN
F81126 10On Earth and Life SpringN
F81129 10The Digital Earth SpringN
F81250 10Geographical Field Course SpringN
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 76Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, Biological Sciences,Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, BiologicalSciences, Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Geography, Biological Sciences, Mathematics]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 77Code: FGC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F81125 20Earth and Environmental Dynamics Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F81127 10Physical Landscapes of Britain AutumnN
F81128 10Introduction to Geographic Information Systems AutumnN
F81126 10On Earth and Life SpringN
F81129 10The Digital Earth SpringN
F81250 10Geographical Field Course SpringN
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 78Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Archaeology,Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics,Archaeology, Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Archaeology, Chemistry]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 79Code: FGC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
V61100 10Introduction and Approaches to Archaeology AutumnN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
V61101 10Environmental Archaeology SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V61110 10Prehistory from the Earliest Humans to the First Farmers AutumnN
V61132 10Introduction to the archaeology of the Roman Empire AutumnN
V61111 10Prehistory from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age SpringN
V61121 10Introduction to Medieval Archaeology AD 400 - 1400 SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 80Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Geography, Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Geography,Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Physics, Geography, Mathematics]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 81Code: FGC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F31CO1 40From Newton to Einstein Full YearN
F81125 20Earth and Environmental Dynamics Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Geograpy Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F81127 10Physical Landscapes of Britain AutumnN
F81128 10Introduction to Geographic Information Systems AutumnN
F81126 10On Earth and Life SpringN
F81129 10The Digital Earth SpringN
F81250 10Geographical Field Course SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 82Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Psychology, Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Psychology,Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Physics, Psychology, Mathematics]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 83Code: FGC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F31CO1 40From Newton to Einstein Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Psychology Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C81COG 20Cognitive Psychology 1 AutumnN
C81SOC 10Introduction to Social Psychology AutumnN
C81BIO 20Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience and Biological Psychology 1 SpringN
C81DEV 10Introduction to Developmental Psychology SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 84Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, Biological Sciences,Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, BiologicalSciences, Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Psychology, Biological Sciences, Chemistry]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 85Code: FGC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
Psychology Options
AND 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C81COG 20Cognitive Psychology 1 AutumnN
C81SOC 10Introduction to Social Psychology AutumnN
C81BIO 20Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience and Biological Psychology 1 SpringN
C81DEV 10Introduction to Developmental Psychology SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 86Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, Biological Sciences,Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, BiologicalSciences, Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Psychology, Biological Sciences, Mathematics]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 87Code: FGC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
Psychology Options:
AND 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C81COG 20Cognitive Psychology 1 AutumnN
C81SOC 10Introduction to Social Psychology AutumnN
C81BIO 20Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience and Biological Psychology 1 SpringN
C81DEV 10Introduction to Developmental Psychology SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 88Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Biological Sciences]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, BiologicalSciences]
Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Biological Sciences]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 89Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C12363 10Manipulating Genes and Genomes AutumnN
C72340 10Proteins: Structure and Function AutumnN
V62206 10Archaeology of Technology and Production AutumnN
V62343 10The Archaeologist as detective AutumnN
C12476 10Cell Biology SpringN
C72ISM 10Introductory Signals and Metabolic Regulation SpringN
V62301 10History, Theory and Practice of Archaeology SpringN
V62350 20Bioarchaeology SpringN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V62207 10Prehistoric Britain AutumnY
V62209 10Medieval Britain AutumnN
V62346 10Underwater Archaeology AutumnN
V62208 10Britain in the Western Roman Empire SpringN
V62318 10The Origins and Rise of Aegean Civilisation SpringY
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12315 10Neuronal Signalling AutumnN
C12341 10Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology AutumnN
C12365 10Medical Molecular Genetics AutumnN
C123P3 10Molecular Pharming: assessing the impact of genetically modifiedorganisms (GMOs)
AutumnN
B12412 10Computational Neuroscience & Neuroinformatics SpringN
C12460 10Immunobiology SpringN
C124P1 10Molecular Biology of the Cell SpringN
C42417 10Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution SpringN
C42443 10Developmental Biology SpringN
C72445 10Lipid Metabolism and Oxidative Phosphorylation SpringN
Page No: 90Code: FGC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63344 10Through a Glass Darkly AutumnN
V63355 10Ancient Metallurgy: Archaeology and Experiment AutumnN
D236P8 10Molecular Biological Laboratory Skills SpringN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63205 10Prehistoric Italy AutumnN
V63210 20Rome and the Mediterranean AutumnN
V63AMC 20The Archaeology of the Medieval City AutumnN
V63320 10The Greek Dark Ages c. 1200--700 BC SpringN
V63345 20The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England SpringN
V63347 10The Celts: Iron Age Communities in West Central Europe 700 54 BC SpringN
V63353 20Goths, Huns, Avars and Romans: Conflict on the Danube in LateAntiquity
SpringY
V63354 10Beastly Questions SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C13571 10Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience AutumnN
C13594 10Gene Regulation AutumnN
C13595 10Advanced Developmental Biology AutumnN
C43540 10Population Genetics AutumnN
C43542 10Human Variation AutumnN
D235B1 10Biomolecular Data and Networks AutumnN
D235B2 10Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems AutumnN
D235P7 10Biology in Space and Evolution of the Biosphere AutumnN
B14802 10Molecular Aspects of Brain Disease SpringN
C43629 10Ageing, Sex and DNA Repair III SpringN
C43630 10Cancer Genetics SpringN
C73ADB 20Advanced Biochemistry Full YearN
C73B47 10Biochemistry of Disease Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 91Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Chemistry]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 92Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12AAS 10Amino acids and synthesis AutumnN
F12SPS 10Spectroscopy and Stereochemistry AutumnN
V62206 10Archaeology of Technology and Production AutumnN
V62343 10The Archaeologist as detective AutumnN
V62301 10History, Theory and Practice of Archaeology SpringN
V62350 20Bioarchaeology SpringN
F12CLN 20Core Laboratory Work N Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V62207 10Prehistoric Britain AutumnY
V62209 10Medieval Britain AutumnN
V62346 10Underwater Archaeology AutumnN
V62208 10Britain in the Western Roman Empire SpringN
V62318 10The Origins and Rise of Aegean Civilisation SpringY
Chemistry Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnN
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringN
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringN
F12INC 10Inorganic Chemistry Full YearN
Additional Module Information
Chemistry Options: Students can only take 10 credits from F12PAC and F12ATC. If either of these modules are chosenthen the remaining 10 credits should be chosen from F12ERI or F12INC.
Page No: 93Code: FGC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63344 10Through a Glass Darkly AutumnN
V63355 10Ancient Metallurgy: Archaeology and Experiment AutumnN
F13ALN 10Advanced Laboratory Techniques N Full YearN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63205 10Prehistoric Italy AutumnN
V63210 20Rome and the Mediterranean AutumnN
V63AMC 20The Archaeology of the Medieval City AutumnN
V63320 10The Greek Dark Ages c. 1200--700 BC SpringN
V63345 20The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England SpringN
V63347 10The Celts: Iron Age Communities in West Central Europe 700 54 BC SpringN
V63353 20Goths, Huns, Avars and Romans: Conflict on the Danube in LateAntiquity
SpringY
V63354 10Beastly Questions SpringN
Chemistry Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnN
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnN
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringN
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 94Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Geography]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Geography]
Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Geography]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 95Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V62206 10Archaeology of Technology and Production AutumnN
V62343 10The Archaeologist as detective AutumnN
V62301 10History, Theory and Practice of Archaeology SpringN
V62350 20Bioarchaeology SpringN
F82227 20Techniques in Physical Geography Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V62207 10Prehistoric Britain AutumnY
V62209 10Medieval Britain AutumnN
V62346 10Underwater Archaeology AutumnN
V62208 10Britain in the Western Roman Empire SpringN
V62318 10The Origins and Rise of Aegean Civilisation SpringY
Geography Options:
AND 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F82161 20Desert Geomorphology Full YearN
F82163 20Patterns of Life Full YearN
F82164 20River Channel Forms and Dynamics Full YearN
F82165 20Environmental Change Full YearN
F82166 20Digital Explorers: Finding geospatial patterns in a changing world Full YearN
F82168 20Earth Observation Full YearN
Page No: 96Code: FGC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63344 10Through a Glass Darkly AutumnN
V63355 10Ancient Metallurgy: Archaeology and Experiment AutumnN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F83231 20Dissertation FGC0 Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63205 10Prehistoric Italy AutumnN
V63210 20Rome and the Mediterranean AutumnN
V63AMC 20The Archaeology of the Medieval City AutumnN
V63320 10The Greek Dark Ages c. 1200--700 BC SpringN
V63345 20The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England SpringN
V63347 10The Celts: Iron Age Communities in West Central Europe 700 54 BC SpringN
V63353 20Goths, Huns, Avars and Romans: Conflict on the Danube in LateAntiquity
SpringY
V63354 10Beastly Questions SpringN
Geography Options:
AND 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F83169 10Remote Sensing of Environment AutumnN
F83181 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 1 AutumnN
F83280 10Virtual Geographic Environments AutumnN
F83165 20Mobile and Field GIS SpringN
F83182 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 2 SpringN
F83150 20Quaternary Environments Full YearN
F83161 20Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being Full YearN
F83164 20Environmental Management of Rivers and Lakes Full YearN
F83166 20Scale and Diversity in the Canary Islands Full YearN
F83168 20Environmental Informatics and Modelling Full YearN
F84230 20Advances in Remote Sensing Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 97Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Sciences, Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Sciences,Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Biological Sciences, Chemistry]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 98Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C12363 10Manipulating Genes and Genomes AutumnN
C72340 10Proteins: Structure and Function AutumnN
F12AAS 10Amino acids and synthesis AutumnN
F12SPS 10Spectroscopy and Stereochemistry AutumnN
C12476 10Cell Biology SpringN
C72ISM 10Introductory Signals and Metabolic Regulation SpringN
F12CLN 20Core Laboratory Work N Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12315 10Neuronal Signalling AutumnN
C12341 10Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology AutumnN
C12365 10Medical Molecular Genetics AutumnN
C123P3 10Molecular Pharming: assessing the impact of genetically modifiedorganisms (GMOs)
AutumnN
B12412 10Computational Neuroscience & Neuroinformatics SpringN
C12460 10Immunobiology SpringN
C124P1 10Molecular Biology of the Cell SpringN
C42417 10Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution SpringN
C42443 10Developmental Biology SpringN
C72445 10Lipid Metabolism and Oxidative Phosphorylation SpringN
Chemistry Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnN
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringN
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringN
F12INC 10Inorganic Chemistry Full YearN
Additional Module Information
Chemistry Options: Students can only take 10 credits from F12PAC and F12ATC. If either of these modules are chosenthen the remaining 10 credits should be chosen from F12ERI or F12INC.
Page No: 99Code: FGC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnN
D236P8 10Molecular Biological Laboratory Skills SpringN
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringN
F13ALN 10Advanced Laboratory Techniques N Full YearN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C13571 10Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience AutumnN
C13594 10Gene Regulation AutumnN
C13595 10Advanced Developmental Biology AutumnN
C43540 10Population Genetics AutumnN
C43542 10Human Variation AutumnN
D235B1 10Biomolecular Data and Networks AutumnN
D235B2 10Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems AutumnN
D235P7 10Biology in Space and Evolution of the Biosphere AutumnN
B14802 10Molecular Aspects of Brain Disease SpringN
C43629 10Ageing, Sex and DNA Repair III SpringN
C43630 10Cancer Genetics SpringN
C73ADB 20Advanced Biochemistry Full YearN
C73B47 10Biochemistry of Disease Full YearN
Chemistry Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnN
F14CBE 10Chemical Biology and Enzymes AutumnN
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 100Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, Biological Sciences]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, BiologicalSciences]
Natural Sciences [Geography, Biological Sciences]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 101Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C12363 10Manipulating Genes and Genomes AutumnN
C72340 10Proteins: Structure and Function AutumnN
C12476 10Cell Biology SpringN
C72ISM 10Introductory Signals and Metabolic Regulation SpringN
F82227 20Techniques in Physical Geography Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F82161 20Desert Geomorphology Full YearN
F82163 20Patterns of Life Full YearN
F82164 20River Channel Forms and Dynamics Full YearN
F82165 20Environmental Change Full YearN
F82166 20Digital Explorers: Finding geospatial patterns in a changing world Full YearN
F82168 20Earth Observation Full YearN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12315 10Neuronal Signalling AutumnN
C12341 10Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology AutumnN
C12365 10Medical Molecular Genetics AutumnN
C123P3 10Molecular Pharming: assessing the impact of genetically modifiedorganisms (GMOs)
AutumnN
B12412 10Computational Neuroscience & Neuroinformatics SpringN
C12460 10Immunobiology SpringN
C124P1 10Molecular Biology of the Cell SpringN
C42417 10Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution SpringN
C42443 10Developmental Biology SpringN
C72445 10Lipid Metabolism and Oxidative Phosphorylation SpringN
Page No: 102Code: FGC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
D236P8 10Molecular Biological Laboratory Skills SpringN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F83231 20Dissertation FGC0 Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F83169 10Remote Sensing of Environment AutumnN
F83181 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 1 AutumnN
F83280 10Virtual Geographic Environments AutumnN
F83165 20Mobile and Field GIS SpringN
F83182 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 2 SpringN
F83150 20Quaternary Environments Full YearN
F83161 20Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being Full YearN
F83164 20Environmental Management of Rivers and Lakes Full YearN
F83166 20Scale and Diversity in the Canary Islands Full YearN
F83168 20Environmental Informatics and Modelling Full YearN
F84230 20Advances in Remote Sensing Full YearN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C13571 10Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience AutumnN
C13594 10Gene Regulation AutumnN
C13595 10Advanced Developmental Biology AutumnN
C43540 10Population Genetics AutumnN
C43542 10Human Variation AutumnN
D235B1 10Biomolecular Data and Networks AutumnN
D235B2 10Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems AutumnN
D235P7 10Biology in Space and Evolution of the Biosphere AutumnN
B14802 10Molecular Aspects of Brain Disease SpringN
C43629 10Ageing, Sex and DNA Repair III SpringN
C43630 10Cancer Genetics SpringN
C73ADB 20Advanced Biochemistry Full YearN
C73B47 10Biochemistry of Disease Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 103Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Geography]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Geography]
Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Geography]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 104Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12AAS 10Amino acids and synthesis AutumnN
F12SPS 10Spectroscopy and Stereochemistry AutumnN
F12CLN 20Core Laboratory Work N Full YearN
F82227 20Techniques in Physical Geography Full YearN
Restricted
Chemistry Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnN
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringN
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringN
F12INC 10Inorganic Chemistry Full YearN
Geography Options:
AND 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F82161 20Desert Geomorphology Full YearN
F82163 20Patterns of Life Full YearN
F82164 20River Channel Forms and Dynamics Full YearN
F82165 20Environmental Change Full YearN
F82166 20Digital Explorers: Finding geospatial patterns in a changing world Full YearN
F82168 20Earth Observation Full YearN
Additional Module Information
Chemistry Options: Students can only take 10 credits from F12PAC and F12ATC. If either of these modules are chosenthen the remaining 10 credits should be chosen from F12ERI or F12INC.
Page No: 105Code: FGC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13ALN 10Advanced Laboratory Techniques N Full YearN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F83231 20Dissertation FGC0 Full YearN
Restricted
Chemistry Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnN
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnN
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringN
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringN
Geography Options:
AND 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F83169 10Remote Sensing of Environment AutumnN
F83181 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 1 AutumnN
F83280 10Virtual Geographic Environments AutumnN
F83165 20Mobile and Field GIS SpringN
F83182 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 2 SpringN
F83150 20Quaternary Environments Full YearN
F83161 20Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being Full YearN
F83164 20Environmental Management of Rivers and Lakes Full YearN
F83166 20Scale and Diversity in the Canary Islands Full YearN
F83168 20Environmental Informatics and Modelling Full YearN
F84230 20Advances in Remote Sensing Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 106Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Biological Sciences]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics, BiologicalSciences]
Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Biological Sciences]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 107Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C12363 10Manipulating Genes and Genomes AutumnN
C72340 10Proteins: Structure and Function AutumnN
C12476 10Cell Biology SpringN
C72ISM 10Introductory Signals and Metabolic Regulation SpringN
G12INM 20Introduction to Numerical Methods Full YearN
Alternative
Mathematics Options:
Students must select either 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12PMM 20Probability Models and Methods Full YearN
G12SMM 20Statistical Models and Methods Full YearN
Mathematics Options:
OR 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12VEC 10Vector Calculus AutumnN
G12DEF 10Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis SpringN
G12MDE 20Modelling with Differential Equations Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12315 10Neuronal Signalling AutumnN
C12341 10Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology AutumnN
C12365 10Medical Molecular Genetics AutumnN
C123P3 10Molecular Pharming: assessing the impact of genetically modifiedorganisms (GMOs)
AutumnN
B12412 10Computational Neuroscience & Neuroinformatics SpringN
C12460 10Immunobiology SpringN
C124P1 10Molecular Biology of the Cell SpringN
C42417 10Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution SpringN
C42443 10Developmental Biology SpringN
C72445 10Lipid Metabolism and Oxidative Phosphorylation SpringN
Page No: 108Code: FGC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
D236P8 10Molecular Biological Laboratory Skills SpringN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
Restricted
Mathematics Options:
Students must select 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G13DIF 20Differential Equations AutumnN
G13INF 20Statistical Inference AutumnN
G13MMB 20Mathematical Medicine and Biology AutumnN
G13STM 20Stochastic Models AutumnN
G13CCR 10Coding and Cryptography SpringN
G13FLU 20Fluid Dynamics SpringN
G13GAM 10Game Theory SpringN
G13MAF 20Mathematical Finance SpringN
G13TSC 20Topics in Scientific Computation SpringN
G13TST 20Topics in Statistics SpringN
G13MED 20Medical Statistics Full YearN
Biologial Sciences Options:
AND 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C13571 10Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience AutumnN
C13594 10Gene Regulation AutumnN
C13595 10Advanced Developmental Biology AutumnN
C43540 10Population Genetics AutumnN
C43542 10Human Variation AutumnN
D235B1 10Biomolecular Data and Networks AutumnN
D235B2 10Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems AutumnN
D235P7 10Biology in Space and Evolution of the Biosphere AutumnN
B14802 10Molecular Aspects of Brain Disease SpringN
C43629 10Ageing, Sex and DNA Repair III SpringN
C43630 10Cancer Genetics SpringN
C73ADB 20Advanced Biochemistry Full YearN
C73B47 10Biochemistry of Disease Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 109Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Chemistry]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 110Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnN
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringN
F12CLN 20Core Laboratory Work N Full YearN
G12INM 20Introduction to Numerical Methods Full YearN
Alternative
Mathematics Options:
Students must select either 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12PMM 20Probability Models and Methods Full YearN
G12SMM 20Statistical Models and Methods Full YearN
Mathematics Options:
OR 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12VEC 10Vector Calculus AutumnN
G12DEF 10Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis SpringN
G12MDE 20Modelling with Differential Equations Full YearN
Restricted
Chemistry Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12AAS 10Amino acids and synthesis AutumnN
F12SPS 10Spectroscopy and Stereochemistry AutumnN
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringN
F12INC 10Inorganic Chemistry Full YearN
Additional Module Information
Chemistry Options: Students take either F12AAS & F12SPS or F12INC & F12PAC.
Page No: 111Code: FGC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13MER 10Molecular Energetics and Rates AutumnN
F13ALN 10Advanced Laboratory Techniques N Full YearN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F14SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearN
Restricted
Mathematics Options:
Students must select 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G13DIF 20Differential Equations AutumnN
G13INF 20Statistical Inference AutumnN
G13MMB 20Mathematical Medicine and Biology AutumnN
G13STM 20Stochastic Models AutumnN
G13CCR 10Coding and Cryptography SpringN
G13FLU 20Fluid Dynamics SpringN
G13GAM 10Game Theory SpringN
G13MAF 20Mathematical Finance SpringN
G13TSC 20Topics in Scientific Computation SpringN
G13TST 20Topics in Statistics SpringN
G13MED 20Medical Statistics Full YearN
Chemistry Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnN
F13SSC 10Solid State Chemistry AutumnN
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnN
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnN
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringN
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 112Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Sciences, Physics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Sciences,Physics]
Natural Sciences [Biological Sciences, Physics]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 113Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C12363 10Manipulating Genes and Genomes AutumnN
C72340 10Proteins: Structure and Function AutumnN
C12476 10Cell Biology SpringN
C72ISM 10Introductory Signals and Metabolic Regulation SpringN
F32CO2 20The Quantum World Full YearN
F32CO4 20Classical Fields Full YearN
F32ETI 20Experimental Techniques and Instrumentation Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12315 10Neuronal Signalling AutumnN
C12341 10Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology AutumnN
C12365 10Medical Molecular Genetics AutumnN
C123P3 10Molecular Pharming: assessing the impact of genetically modifiedorganisms (GMOs)
AutumnN
B12412 10Computational Neuroscience & Neuroinformatics SpringN
C12460 10Immunobiology SpringN
C124P1 10Molecular Biology of the Cell SpringN
C42417 10Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution SpringN
C42443 10Developmental Biology SpringN
C72445 10Lipid Metabolism and Oxidative Phosphorylation SpringN
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F33PJC 10Physics Project CMP AutumnN
D236P8 10Molecular Biological Laboratory Skills SpringN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F32CO3 20Thermal and Statistical Physics Full YearN
F33CO6 20Atoms, Photons and Fundamental Particles Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C13571 10Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience AutumnN
C13594 10Gene Regulation AutumnN
C13595 10Advanced Developmental Biology AutumnN
C43540 10Population Genetics AutumnN
C43542 10Human Variation AutumnN
D235B1 10Biomolecular Data and Networks AutumnN
D235B2 10Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems AutumnN
D235P7 10Biology in Space and Evolution of the Biosphere AutumnN
B14802 10Molecular Aspects of Brain Disease SpringN
C43629 10Ageing, Sex and DNA Repair III SpringN
C43630 10Cancer Genetics SpringN
C73ADB 20Advanced Biochemistry Full YearN
C73B47 10Biochemistry of Disease Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Page No: 114Code: FGC0
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 115Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Physics, Mathematics]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 116Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F32CO2 20The Quantum World Full YearN
F32CO3 20Thermal and Statistical Physics Full YearN
F32OEM 20Optics and Electromagnetism Full YearN
G12INM 20Introduction to Numerical Methods Full YearN
Alternative
Mathematics Options:
Students must select either 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12PMM 20Probability Models and Methods Full YearN
G12SMM 20Statistical Models and Methods Full YearN
Mathematics Options:
OR 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12VEC 10Vector Calculus AutumnN
G12DEF 10Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis SpringN
G12MDE 20Modelling with Differential Equations Full YearN
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F33PJC 10Physics Project CMP AutumnN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F33CO6 20Atoms, Photons and Fundamental Particles Full YearN
F33CO7 20Introduction to Solid State Physics Full YearN
Restricted
Mathematics Options:
Students must select 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G13DIF 20Differential Equations AutumnN
G13INF 20Statistical Inference AutumnN
G13MMB 20Mathematical Medicine and Biology AutumnN
G13STM 20Stochastic Models AutumnN
G13CCR 10Coding and Cryptography SpringN
G13FLU 20Fluid Dynamics SpringN
G13GAM 10Game Theory SpringN
G13MAF 20Mathematical Finance SpringN
G13TSC 20Topics in Scientific Computation SpringN
G13TST 20Topics in Statistics SpringN
G13MED 20Medical Statistics Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Page No: 117Code: FGC0
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 118Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Geography,Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Geography, Mathematics]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 119Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F82227 20Techniques in Physical Geography Full YearN
G12INM 20Introduction to Numerical Methods Full YearN
Alternative
Mathematics Options:
Students must select either 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12PMM 20Probability Models and Methods Full YearN
G12SMM 20Statistical Models and Methods Full YearN
Mathematics Options:
OR 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12VEC 10Vector Calculus AutumnN
G12DEF 10Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis SpringN
G12MDE 20Modelling with Differential Equations Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F82161 20Desert Geomorphology Full YearN
F82163 20Patterns of Life Full YearN
F82164 20River Channel Forms and Dynamics Full YearN
F82165 20Environmental Change Full YearN
F82166 20Digital Explorers: Finding geospatial patterns in a changing world Full YearN
F82168 20Earth Observation Full YearN
Page No: 120Code: FGC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F83231 20Dissertation FGC0 Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F83169 10Remote Sensing of Environment AutumnN
F83181 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 1 AutumnN
F83280 10Virtual Geographic Environments AutumnN
F83165 20Mobile and Field GIS SpringN
F83182 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 2 SpringN
F83150 20Quaternary Environments Full YearN
F83161 20Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being Full YearN
F83164 20Environmental Management of Rivers and Lakes Full YearN
F83166 20Scale and Diversity in the Canary Islands Full YearN
F83168 20Environmental Informatics and Modelling Full YearN
F84230 20Advances in Remote Sensing Full YearN
Mathematics Options:
AND 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G13DIF 20Differential Equations AutumnN
G13INF 20Statistical Inference AutumnN
G13MMB 20Mathematical Medicine and Biology AutumnN
G13STM 20Stochastic Models AutumnN
G13CCR 10Coding and Cryptography SpringN
G13FLU 20Fluid Dynamics SpringN
G13GAM 10Game Theory SpringN
G13MAF 20Mathematical Finance SpringN
G13TSC 20Topics in Scientific Computation SpringN
G13TST 20Topics in Statistics SpringN
G13MED 20Medical Statistics Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 121Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Physics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Physics]
Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Physics]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 122Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnN
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringN
F12CLN 20Core Laboratory Work N Full YearN
F32CO2 20The Quantum World Full YearN
F32CO4 20Classical Fields Full YearN
F32ETI 20Experimental Techniques and Instrumentation Full YearN
Alternative
Chemistry Options:
Students must select either 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12AAS 10Amino acids and synthesis AutumnN
F12SPS 10Spectroscopy and Stereochemistry AutumnN
Chemistry Options:
OR 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringN
F12INC 10Inorganic Chemistry Full YearN
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13MER 10Molecular Energetics and Rates AutumnN
F33PJC 10Physics Project CMP AutumnN
F13ALN 10Advanced Laboratory Techniques N Full YearN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F14SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearN
F32CO3 20Thermal and Statistical Physics Full YearN
F33CO6 20Atoms, Photons and Fundamental Particles Full YearN
Restricted
Chemistry Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnN
F13SSC 10Solid State Chemistry AutumnN
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnN
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnN
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringN
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Page No: 123Code: FGC0
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 124Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Archaeology]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics,Archaeology]
Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Archaeology]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 125Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V62206 10Archaeology of Technology and Production AutumnN
V62343 10The Archaeologist as detective AutumnN
V62301 10History, Theory and Practice of Archaeology SpringN
V62350 20Bioarchaeology SpringN
G12INM 20Introduction to Numerical Methods Full YearN
Alternative
Mathematics Options:
Students must select either 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12PMM 20Probability Models and Methods Full YearN
G12SMM 20Statistical Models and Methods Full YearN
Mathematics Options:
OR 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12VEC 10Vector Calculus AutumnN
G12DEF 10Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis SpringN
G12MDE 20Modelling with Differential Equations Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V62207 10Prehistoric Britain AutumnY
V62209 10Medieval Britain AutumnN
V62346 10Underwater Archaeology AutumnN
V62208 10Britain in the Western Roman Empire SpringN
V62318 10The Origins and Rise of Aegean Civilisation SpringY
Page No: 126Code: FGC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63344 10Through a Glass Darkly AutumnN
V63355 10Ancient Metallurgy: Archaeology and Experiment AutumnN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
Restricted
Mathematics Options:
Students must select 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G13DIF 20Differential Equations AutumnN
G13INF 20Statistical Inference AutumnN
G13MMB 20Mathematical Medicine and Biology AutumnN
G13STM 20Stochastic Models AutumnN
G13CCR 10Coding and Cryptography SpringN
G13FLU 20Fluid Dynamics SpringN
G13GAM 10Game Theory SpringN
G13MAF 20Mathematical Finance SpringN
G13TSC 20Topics in Scientific Computation SpringN
G13TST 20Topics in Statistics SpringN
G13MED 20Medical Statistics Full YearN
Archaeology Options:
AND 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63205 10Prehistoric Italy AutumnN
V63210 20Rome and the Mediterranean AutumnN
V63AMC 20The Archaeology of the Medieval City AutumnN
V63320 10The Greek Dark Ages c. 1200--700 BC SpringN
V63345 20The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England SpringN
V63347 10The Celts: Iron Age Communities in West Central Europe 700 54 BC SpringN
V63353 20Goths, Huns, Avars and Romans: Conflict on the Danube in LateAntiquity
SpringY
V63354 10Beastly Questions SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 127Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Geography]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Geography]
Natural Sciences [Physics, Geography]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F32CO2 20The Quantum World Full YearN
F32CO4 20Classical Fields Full YearN
F32ETI 20Experimental Techniques and Instrumentation Full YearN
F82227 20Techniques in Physical Geography Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F82161 20Desert Geomorphology Full YearN
F82163 20Patterns of Life Full YearN
F82164 20River Channel Forms and Dynamics Full YearN
F82165 20Environmental Change Full YearN
F82166 20Digital Explorers: Finding geospatial patterns in a changing world Full YearN
F82168 20Earth Observation Full YearN
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F33PJC 10Physics Project CMP AutumnN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F32CO3 20Thermal and Statistical Physics Full YearN
F33CO6 20Atoms, Photons and Fundamental Particles Full YearN
F83231 20Dissertation FGC0 Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F83169 10Remote Sensing of Environment AutumnN
F83181 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 1 AutumnN
F83280 10Virtual Geographic Environments AutumnN
F83165 20Mobile and Field GIS SpringN
F83182 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 2 SpringN
F83150 20Quaternary Environments Full YearN
F83161 20Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being Full YearN
F83164 20Environmental Management of Rivers and Lakes Full YearN
F83166 20Scale and Diversity in the Canary Islands Full YearN
F83168 20Environmental Informatics and Modelling Full YearN
F84230 20Advances in Remote Sensing Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
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Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
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Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, Biological Sciences]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, BiologicalSciences]
Natural Sciences [Psychology, Biological Sciences]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 131Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C12363 10Manipulating Genes and Genomes AutumnN
C72340 10Proteins: Structure and Function AutumnN
C12476 10Cell Biology SpringN
C72ISM 10Introductory Signals and Metabolic Regulation SpringN
Restricted
Psychology Options:
Students must select 60 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C82CHI 20Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology and IndividualDifferences
AutumnN
C82COG 20Cognitive Psychology 2 AutumnN
C82NAB 20Neuroscience and Behaviour SpringN
C82SAD 20Social and Developmental Psychology SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12315 10Neuronal Signalling AutumnN
C12341 10Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology AutumnN
C12365 10Medical Molecular Genetics AutumnN
C123P3 10Molecular Pharming: assessing the impact of genetically modifiedorganisms (GMOs)
AutumnN
B12412 10Computational Neuroscience & Neuroinformatics SpringN
C12460 10Immunobiology SpringN
C124P1 10Molecular Biology of the Cell SpringN
C42417 10Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution SpringN
C42443 10Developmental Biology SpringN
C72445 10Lipid Metabolism and Oxidative Phosphorylation SpringN
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Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
D236P8 10Molecular Biological Laboratory Skills SpringN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
Restricted
Psychology Options:
Students must select 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C83CDE 10Cognitive Development and Learning AutumnN
C83EDP 10Educational Psychology AutumnN
C83LNP 10Neuropsychology and Applied Neuroimaging AutumnN
C83MAB 10Mind and Brain AutumnN
C83PDT 10Psychology of Digital Technology AutumnN
C83UPA 10Understanding Patterns of Action AutumnN
C83ACH 10Altruism, Cooperation and Helping SpringN
C83DED 10Developmental Dyslexia: Psychological and Educational Perspectives SpringN
C83LDC 10Developmental Cognitive Neuropsychology SpringN
C83MOT 10Neuropsychology of action: The body in the brain SpringN
C83CLI 20Clinical Psychology Full YearN
C83FMH 20Forensic and Mental Health Full YearN
C83MLP 20Mechanisms of Learning and Psychopathology Full YearN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C13571 10Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience AutumnN
C13594 10Gene Regulation AutumnN
C13595 10Advanced Developmental Biology AutumnN
C43540 10Population Genetics AutumnN
C43542 10Human Variation AutumnN
D235B1 10Biomolecular Data and Networks AutumnN
D235B2 10Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems AutumnN
D235P7 10Biology in Space and Evolution of the Biosphere AutumnN
B14802 10Molecular Aspects of Brain Disease SpringN
C43629 10Ageing, Sex and DNA Repair III SpringN
C43630 10Cancer Genetics SpringN
C73ADB 20Advanced Biochemistry Full YearN
C73B47 10Biochemistry of Disease Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
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Draft Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Psychology, Chemistry]
FGC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 134Code: FGC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12AAS 10Amino acids and synthesis AutumnN
F12SPS 10Spectroscopy and Stereochemistry AutumnN
F12CLN 20Core Laboratory Work N Full YearN
Restricted
Psychology Options:
Students must select 60 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C82CHI 20Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology and IndividualDifferences
AutumnN
C82COG 20Cognitive Psychology 2 AutumnN
C82NAB 20Neuroscience and Behaviour SpringN
C82SAD 20Social and Developmental Psychology SpringN
Chemistry Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnN
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringN
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringN
F12INC 10Inorganic Chemistry Full YearN
Additional Module Information
Chemistry Options: Students can only take 10 credits from F12PAC and F12ATC. If either of these modules are chosenthen the remaining 10 credits should be chosen from F12ERI or F12INC.
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Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13ALN 10Advanced Laboratory Techniques N Full YearN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
Restricted
Psychology Options:
Students must select 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C83CDE 10Cognitive Development and Learning AutumnN
C83EDP 10Educational Psychology AutumnN
C83LNP 10Neuropsychology and Applied Neuroimaging AutumnN
C83MAB 10Mind and Brain AutumnN
C83PDT 10Psychology of Digital Technology AutumnN
C83UPA 10Understanding Patterns of Action AutumnN
C83ACH 10Altruism, Cooperation and Helping SpringN
C83DED 10Developmental Dyslexia: Psychological and Educational Perspectives SpringN
C83LDC 10Developmental Cognitive Neuropsychology SpringN
C83MOT 10Neuropsychology of action: The body in the brain SpringN
C83CLI 20Clinical Psychology Full YearN
C83FMH 20Forensic and Mental Health Full YearN
C83MLP 20Mechanisms of Learning and Psychopathology Full YearN
Chemistry Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnN
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnN
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringN
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to FGC0 BSc Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 33
Part 2: 67
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 136Code: FGC0
Draft Regulations for FN12 BSc Jt Hons Chemistry and Management Studies
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for FN12 BSc Jt Hons Chemistry and Management Studies
Chemistry and Management Studies
FN12Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
3 year UG
Bachelor of Science with Joint Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnY
N13410 10Strategic Management I AutumnY
N13425 10Human Resource Management I AutumnY
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringY
N13418 10Strategic Management II SpringY
N13426 10Human Resource Management II SpringY
F13ALB 20Advanced Laboratory Techniques (B) Full YearN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearY
Additional Module Information
20 further credits of Management modules to be taken.
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6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Failure in Chemistry practical modules may not be compensated. No candidate may progress from the Qualifying Year toPart I or from Part I to Part II without having obtained credits for the required chemistry practical modules. A candidatewho fails a chemistry practical module through lack of attendance without good cause shall normally be required to repeatthe whole of the failed practical module, without progression, during the following academic session, before beingpermitted to proceed to the next stage of the Honours course.
7.
Progression Information
Candidates may be required to attend a viva voce examination with the external examiner as part of their Part IIexamination.
8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 35
Part 2: 65
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 138Code: FN12
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences
Natural Sciences
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
There are no compulsory or restricted option modules for this course. Please contact the lead School for the course for guidanceon suitable module choices.
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Progression Information
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This programme will comply with the University Regulations for Undergraduate Courseshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/study-regulations/undergraduate-regulations.htm. <br><br>
Please note carefully: qualifying modules are non-compensatable. However compensation will be allowed, in line withregulation 10, for modules in the strand not to be taken forward. <br><br>
To progress to Part II students must obtain in Part I an average mark of at least 55% at the first attempt. A student notmeeting this threshold may be offered the opportunity to transfer to the BSc in Natural Sciences. <br><br>
To progress to Part III students must obtain in Part II an average mark of at least 55% at the first attempt. A student notmeeting this threshold may, if they meet that programmes requirements, be awarded the BSc in NaturalSciences.<br><br>
Compensation may be applied to Part I and Part II modules in line with Regulation 10 and the above regulations providingthere are no more than 20 credits of failed modules in each subject. <br><br>
7.
Degree requirements are as indicated above in the approved course of study and as per the UniversityRegulations.<br><br>
Information on the marking criteria used by each strand can be found in the Course and Module Handbooks. Thesecriteria will provide students with clear guidance on the performance required to obtain marks at various levels (e.g.70%+, 60-69, 50-59, 40-49).<br><br>
In arriving at final degree classifications the Board of Examiners shall apply the follow percentage weightings to marksfrom the specified stage and the indicated calculation method: Initial classification is on the basis of an average of allmarks (weighted as above), as follows: 70%-100 First class 60%-69 Second class, division I 50%-59 Second class,division II 40%-49 Third class 0%-39 Fail <br><br>
Borderlines: Candidates with an average of 69,59, 49 or 39 are normally promoted to Classes I, II.1, II.2 and III (as appropriate) if they have 120 credits' worth ofmarks in higher classes spread over Parts II and III or 70 credits' worth of marks in higher classes solely in Part III.<br><br>
Unsuccessful candidates may be eligible for the BSc in Natural Sciences if the University requirements for that programmehave been met. <br><br>
8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 140Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Biological Sciences,Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, BiologicalSciences, Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Biological Sciences, Chemistry]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 141Code: GFC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
V61100 10Introduction and Approaches to Archaeology AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
V61101 10Environmental Archaeology SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V61110 10Prehistory from the Earliest Humans to the First Farmers AutumnN
V61132 10Introduction to the archaeology of the Roman Empire AutumnN
V61111 10Prehistory from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age SpringN
V61121 10Introduction to Medieval Archaeology AD 400 - 1400 SpringN
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 142Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Biological Sciences,Geography]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, BiologicalSciences, Geography]
Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Biological Sciences, Geography]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 143Code: GFC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
V61100 10Introduction and Approaches to Archaeology AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
V61101 10Environmental Archaeology SpringN
F81125 20Earth and Environmental Dynamics Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V61110 10Prehistory from the Earliest Humans to the First Farmers AutumnN
V61132 10Introduction to the archaeology of the Roman Empire AutumnN
V61111 10Prehistory from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age SpringN
V61121 10Introduction to Medieval Archaeology AD 400 - 1400 SpringN
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
Geography Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F81127 10Physical Landscapes of Britain AutumnN
F81128 10Introduction to Geographic Information Systems AutumnN
F81126 10On Earth and Life SpringN
F81129 10The Digital Earth SpringN
F81250 10Geographical Field Course SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 144Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Geography,Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology,Geography, Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Geography, Chemistry]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 145Code: GFC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
V61100 10Introduction and Approaches to Archaeology AutumnN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
V61101 10Environmental Archaeology SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
F81125 20Earth and Environmental Dynamics Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V61110 10Prehistory from the Earliest Humans to the First Farmers AutumnN
V61132 10Introduction to the archaeology of the Roman Empire AutumnN
V61111 10Prehistory from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age SpringN
V61121 10Introduction to Medieval Archaeology AD 400 - 1400 SpringN
Geography Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F81127 10Physical Landscapes of Britain AutumnN
F81128 10Introduction to Geographic Information Systems AutumnN
F81126 10On Earth and Life SpringN
F81129 10The Digital Earth SpringN
F81250 10Geographical Field Course SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 146Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Science, Chemistry,Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Science,Chemistry, Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Biological Science, Chemistry, Mathematics]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 147Code: GFC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 148Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Science, Physics,Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Science,Physics, Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Biological Science, Physics, Mathematics]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 149Code: GFC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F31CO1 40From Newton to Einstein Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 150Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Geography,Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Geography,Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Geography, Mathematics]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 151Code: GFC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
F81125 20Earth and Environmental Dynamics Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F81127 10Physical Landscapes of Britain AutumnN
F81128 10Introduction to Geographic Information Systems AutumnN
F81126 10On Earth and Life SpringN
F81129 10The Digital Earth SpringN
F81250 10Geographical Field Course SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 152Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Physics,Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
F31CO1 40From Newton to Einstein Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Page No: 153Code: GFC0
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 154Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, Biological Sciences,Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, BiologicalSciences, Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Geography, Biological Sciences, Chemistry]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 155Code: GFC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
F81125 20Earth and Environmental Dynamics Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F81127 10Physical Landscapes of Britain AutumnN
F81128 10Introduction to Geographic Information Systems AutumnN
F81126 10On Earth and Life SpringN
F81129 10The Digital Earth SpringN
F81250 10Geographical Field Course SpringN
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 156Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, Biological Sciences,Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, BiologicalSciences, Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Geography, Biological Sciences, Mathematics]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 157Code: GFC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F81125 20Earth and Environmental Dynamics Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F81127 10Physical Landscapes of Britain AutumnN
F81128 10Introduction to Geographic Information Systems AutumnN
F81126 10On Earth and Life SpringN
F81129 10The Digital Earth SpringN
F81250 10Geographical Field Course SpringN
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 158Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Archaeology,Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics,Archaeology, Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Archaeology, Chemistry]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 159Code: GFC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
V61100 10Introduction and Approaches to Archaeology AutumnN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
V61101 10Environmental Archaeology SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V61110 10Prehistory from the Earliest Humans to the First Farmers AutumnN
V61132 10Introduction to the archaeology of the Roman Empire AutumnN
V61111 10Prehistory from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age SpringN
V61121 10Introduction to Medieval Archaeology AD 400 - 1400 SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 160Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Geography, Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Geography,Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Physics, Geography, Mathematics]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 161Code: GFC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F31CO1 40From Newton to Einstein Full YearN
F81125 20Earth and Environmental Dynamics Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F81127 10Physical Landscapes of Britain AutumnN
F81128 10Introduction to Geographic Information Systems AutumnN
F81126 10On Earth and Life SpringN
F81129 10The Digital Earth SpringN
F81250 10Geographical Field Course SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 162Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Psychology,Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Psychology,Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Physics, Psychology, Mathematics]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 163Code: GFC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
F31CO1 40From Newton to Einstein Full YearN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Psychology Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C81COG 20Cognitive Psychology 1 AutumnN
C81SOC 10Introduction to Social Psychology AutumnN
C81BIO 20Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience and Biological Psychology 1 SpringN
C81DEV 10Introduction to Developmental Psychology SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 164Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, Biological Sciences,Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, BiologicalSciences, Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Psychology, Biological Sciences, Chemistry]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 165Code: GFC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
F11MSB 10Molecular Structure and Bonding AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
F11OMC 10Reactivity of Organic Molecules and Coordination Chemistry SpringN
F11ERS 10Chemical Equilibria, Rate Processes and Spectroscopy Full YearN
F11ILW 10Introductory Laboratory Work Full YearN
Restricted
Psychology Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C81COG 20Cognitive Psychology 1 AutumnN
C81SOC 10Introduction to Social Psychology AutumnN
C81BIO 20Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience and Biological Psychology 1 SpringN
C81DEV 10Introduction to Developmental Psychology SpringN
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 166Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, Biological Sciences,Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, BiologicalSciences, Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Psychology, Biological Sciences, Mathematics]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 167Code: GFC0
Qualifying Year
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71101 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (L) AutumnN
G11PRB 10Probability AutumnN
C41202 10Genes and Cellular Control I (L) SpringN
G11STA 10Statistics SpringN
HG1CLA 20Calculus and Linear Algebra Full YearN
Restricted
Psychology Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C81COG 20Cognitive Psychology 1 AutumnN
C81SOC 10Introduction to Social Psychology AutumnN
C81BIO 20Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience and Biological Psychology 1 SpringN
C81DEV 10Introduction to Developmental Psychology SpringN
Biological Sciences Laboratory:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C71102 10Cell Structure and Metabolism (P) AutumnN
C41203 10Genes and Cellular Control I (P) SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B11102 10Introductory Human Physiology and Pharmacology 1 AutumnN
C112P1 10Plant Science SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 168Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Biological Sciences]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, BiologicalSciences]
Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Biological Sciences]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 169Code: GFC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C12363 10Manipulating Genes and Genomes AutumnN
C72340 10Proteins: Structure and Function AutumnN
V62206 10Archaeology of Technology and Production AutumnN
V62343 10The Archaeologist as detective AutumnN
C12476 10Cell Biology SpringN
C72ISM 10Introductory Signals and Metabolic Regulation SpringN
V62301 10History, Theory and Practice of Archaeology SpringN
V62350 20Bioarchaeology SpringN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V62209 10Medieval Britain AutumnN
V62346 10Underwater Archaeology AutumnN
V62208 10Britain in the Western Roman Empire SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12315 10Neuronal Signalling AutumnN
C12341 10Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology AutumnN
C12365 10Medical Molecular Genetics AutumnN
C123P3 10Molecular Pharming: assessing the impact of genetically modifiedorganisms (GMOs)
AutumnN
B12412 10Computational Neuroscience & Neuroinformatics SpringN
C12460 10Immunobiology SpringN
C124P1 10Molecular Biology of the Cell SpringN
C42417 10Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution SpringN
C42443 10Developmental Biology SpringN
C72445 10Lipid Metabolism and Oxidative Phosphorylation SpringN
Page No: 170Code: GFC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63344 10Through a Glass Darkly AutumnN
V63355 10Ancient Metallurgy: Archaeology and Experiment AutumnN
D236P8 10Molecular Biological Laboratory Skills SpringN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63205 10Prehistoric Italy AutumnN
V63210 20Rome and the Mediterranean AutumnN
V63AMC 20The Archaeology of the Medieval City AutumnN
V63320 10The Greek Dark Ages c. 1200--700 BC SpringN
V63345 20The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England SpringN
V63347 10The Celts: Iron Age Communities in West Central Europe 700 54 BC SpringN
V63354 10Beastly Questions SpringN
V63408 20Transitions to Agriculture in the Near East and Europe SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C13571 10Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience AutumnN
C13594 10Gene Regulation AutumnN
C13595 10Advanced Developmental Biology AutumnN
C43540 10Population Genetics AutumnN
C43542 10Human Variation AutumnN
D235B1 10Biomolecular Data and Networks AutumnN
D235B2 10Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems AutumnN
D235P7 10Biology in Space and Evolution of the Biosphere AutumnN
B14802 10Molecular Aspects of Brain Disease SpringN
C43629 10Ageing, Sex and DNA Repair III SpringN
C43630 10Cancer Genetics SpringN
C73ADB 20Advanced Biochemistry Full YearN
C73B47 10Biochemistry of Disease Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 171Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Archaeology,Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Archaeology, Chemistry]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 172Code: GFC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12AAS 10Amino acids and synthesis AutumnN
F12SPS 10Spectroscopy and Stereochemistry AutumnN
V62206 10Archaeology of Technology and Production AutumnN
V62343 10The Archaeologist as detective AutumnN
V62301 10History, Theory and Practice of Archaeology SpringN
V62350 20Bioarchaeology SpringN
F12CLN 20Core Laboratory Work N Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V62209 10Medieval Britain AutumnN
V62346 10Underwater Archaeology AutumnN
V62208 10Britain in the Western Roman Empire SpringN
Chemistry Options
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnN
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringN
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringN
F12INC 10Inorganic Chemistry Full YearN
Additional Module Information
Chemistry Options: Students can only take 10 credits from F12PAC and F12ATC. If either of these modules are chosenthen the remaining 10 credits must be chosen from F12ERI or F12INC.
Page No: 173Code: GFC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63344 10Through a Glass Darkly AutumnN
V63355 10Ancient Metallurgy: Archaeology and Experiment AutumnN
F13ALN 10Advanced Laboratory Techniques N Full YearN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63205 10Prehistoric Italy AutumnN
V63210 20Rome and the Mediterranean AutumnN
V63AMC 20The Archaeology of the Medieval City AutumnN
V63320 10The Greek Dark Ages c. 1200--700 BC SpringN
V63345 20The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England SpringN
V63347 10The Celts: Iron Age Communities in West Central Europe 700 54 BC SpringN
V63354 10Beastly Questions SpringN
V63408 20Transitions to Agriculture in the Near East and Europe SpringN
Chemistry Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnN
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnN
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringN
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 174Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, Biological Sciences]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, BiologicalSciences]
Natural Sciences [Geography, Biological Sciences]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 175Code: GFC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C12363 10Manipulating Genes and Genomes AutumnN
C72340 10Proteins: Structure and Function AutumnN
C12476 10Cell Biology SpringN
C72ISM 10Introductory Signals and Metabolic Regulation SpringN
F82227 20Techniques in Physical Geography Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F82161 20Desert Geomorphology Full YearN
F82163 20Patterns of Life Full YearN
F82164 20River Channel Forms and Dynamics Full YearN
F82165 20Environmental Change Full YearN
F82166 20Digital Explorers: Finding geospatial patterns in a changing world Full YearN
F82168 20Earth Observation Full YearN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12315 10Neuronal Signalling AutumnN
C12341 10Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology AutumnN
C12365 10Medical Molecular Genetics AutumnN
C123P3 10Molecular Pharming: assessing the impact of genetically modifiedorganisms (GMOs)
AutumnN
B12412 10Computational Neuroscience & Neuroinformatics SpringN
C12460 10Immunobiology SpringN
C124P1 10Molecular Biology of the Cell SpringN
C42417 10Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution SpringN
C42443 10Developmental Biology SpringN
C72445 10Lipid Metabolism and Oxidative Phosphorylation SpringN
Page No: 176Code: GFC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
D236P8 10Molecular Biological Laboratory Skills SpringN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F83231 20Dissertation FGC0 Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F83169 10Remote Sensing of Environment AutumnN
F83181 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 1 AutumnN
F83280 10Virtual Geographic Environments AutumnN
F83165 20Mobile and Field GIS SpringN
F83182 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 2 SpringN
F83150 20Quaternary Environments Full YearN
F83161 20Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being Full YearN
F83164 20Environmental Management of Rivers and Lakes Full YearN
F83166 20Scale and Diversity in the Canary Islands Full YearN
F83168 20Environmental Informatics and Modelling Full YearN
F84230 20Advances in Remote Sensing Full YearN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C13571 10Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience AutumnN
C13594 10Gene Regulation AutumnN
C13595 10Advanced Developmental Biology AutumnN
C43540 10Population Genetics AutumnN
C43542 10Human Variation AutumnN
D235B1 10Biomolecular Data and Networks AutumnN
D235B2 10Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems AutumnN
D235P7 10Biology in Space and Evolution of the Biosphere AutumnN
B14802 10Molecular Aspects of Brain Disease SpringN
C43629 10Ageing, Sex and DNA Repair III SpringN
C43630 10Cancer Genetics SpringN
C73ADB 20Advanced Biochemistry Full YearN
C73B47 10Biochemistry of Disease Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 177Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Geography]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Geography]
Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Geography]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 178Code: GFC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12AAS 10Amino acids and synthesis AutumnN
F12SPS 10Spectroscopy and Stereochemistry AutumnN
F12CLN 20Core Laboratory Work N Full YearN
F82227 20Techniques in Physical Geography Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F82161 20Desert Geomorphology Full YearN
F82163 20Patterns of Life Full YearN
F82164 20River Channel Forms and Dynamics Full YearN
F82165 20Environmental Change Full YearN
F82166 20Digital Explorers: Finding geospatial patterns in a changing world Full YearN
F82168 20Earth Observation Full YearN
Chemistry Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnN
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringN
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringN
F12INC 10Inorganic Chemistry Full YearN
Additional Module Information
Chemistry Options: Students can only take 10 credits from F12PAC and F12ATC. If either of these modules are chosenthen the remaining 10 credits must be chosen from F12ERI or F12INC.
Page No: 179Code: GFC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13ALN 10Advanced Laboratory Techniques N Full YearN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F83231 20Dissertation FGC0 Full YearN
Restricted
Chemistry Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnN
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnN
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringN
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringN
Geography Options:
AND 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F83169 10Remote Sensing of Environment AutumnN
F83181 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 1 AutumnN
F83280 10Virtual Geographic Environments AutumnN
F83165 20Mobile and Field GIS SpringN
F83182 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 2 SpringN
F83150 20Quaternary Environments Full YearN
F83161 20Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being Full YearN
F83164 20Environmental Management of Rivers and Lakes Full YearN
F83166 20Scale and Diversity in the Canary Islands Full YearN
F83168 20Environmental Informatics and Modelling Full YearN
F84230 20Advances in Remote Sensing Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 180Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Biological Sciences]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics, BiologicalSciences]
Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Biological Sciences]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 181Code: GFC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C12363 10Manipulating Genes and Genomes AutumnN
C72340 10Proteins: Structure and Function AutumnN
C12476 10Cell Biology SpringN
C72ISM 10Introductory Signals and Metabolic Regulation SpringN
G12INM 20Introduction to Numerical Methods Full YearN
Alternative
Mathematics Options:
Students must select either 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12PMM 20Probability Models and Methods Full YearN
G12SMM 20Statistical Models and Methods Full YearN
Mathematics Options:
OR 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12VEC 10Vector Calculus AutumnN
G12DEF 10Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis SpringN
G12MDE 20Modelling with Differential Equations Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Options
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12315 10Neuronal Signalling AutumnN
C12341 10Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology AutumnN
C12365 10Medical Molecular Genetics AutumnN
C123P3 10Molecular Pharming: assessing the impact of genetically modifiedorganisms (GMOs)
AutumnN
B12412 10Computational Neuroscience & Neuroinformatics SpringN
C12460 10Immunobiology SpringN
C124P1 10Molecular Biology of the Cell SpringN
C42417 10Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution SpringN
C42443 10Developmental Biology SpringN
C72445 10Lipid Metabolism and Oxidative Phosphorylation SpringN
Page No: 182Code: GFC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
D236P8 10Molecular Biological Laboratory Skills SpringN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
Restricted
Mathematics Options:
Students must select 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G13DIF 20Differential Equations AutumnN
G13INF 20Statistical Inference AutumnN
G13MMB 20Mathematical Medicine and Biology AutumnN
G13STM 20Stochastic Models AutumnN
G13CCR 10Coding and Cryptography SpringN
G13FLU 20Fluid Dynamics SpringN
G13GAM 10Game Theory SpringN
G13MAF 20Mathematical Finance SpringN
G13TSC 20Topics in Scientific Computation SpringN
G13TST 20Topics in Statistics SpringN
G13MED 20Medical Statistics Full YearN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C13571 10Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience AutumnN
C13594 10Gene Regulation AutumnN
C13595 10Advanced Developmental Biology AutumnN
C43540 10Population Genetics AutumnN
C43542 10Human Variation AutumnN
D235B1 10Biomolecular Data and Networks AutumnN
D235B2 10Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems AutumnN
D235P7 10Biology in Space and Evolution of the Biosphere AutumnN
B14802 10Molecular Aspects of Brain Disease SpringN
C43629 10Ageing, Sex and DNA Repair III SpringN
C43630 10Cancer Genetics SpringN
C73ADB 20Advanced Biochemistry Full YearN
C73B47 10Biochemistry of Disease Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
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Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics,Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Chemistry]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 184Code: GFC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnN
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringN
F12CLN 20Core Laboratory Work N Full YearN
G12INM 20Introduction to Numerical Methods Full YearN
Alternative
Mathematics Options:
Students must select either 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12PMM 20Probability Models and Methods Full YearN
G12SMM 20Statistical Models and Methods Full YearN
Mathematics Options:
OR 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12VEC 10Vector Calculus AutumnN
G12DEF 10Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis SpringN
G12MDE 20Modelling with Differential Equations Full YearN
Restricted
Chemistry Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12AAS 10Amino acids and synthesis AutumnN
F12SPS 10Spectroscopy and Stereochemistry AutumnN
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringN
F12INC 10Inorganic Chemistry Full YearN
Additional Module Information
Chemistry Options: Students take either F12AAS and F12SPS or F12INC & F12PAC.
Page No: 185Code: GFC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13MER 10Molecular Energetics and Rates AutumnN
F13ALN 10Advanced Laboratory Techniques N Full YearN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F14SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearN
Restricted
Mathematics Options:
Students must select 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G13DIF 20Differential Equations AutumnN
G13INF 20Statistical Inference AutumnN
G13MMB 20Mathematical Medicine and Biology AutumnN
G13STM 20Stochastic Models AutumnN
G13CCR 10Coding and Cryptography SpringN
G13FLU 20Fluid Dynamics SpringN
G13GAM 10Game Theory SpringN
G13MAF 20Mathematical Finance SpringN
G13TSC 20Topics in Scientific Computation SpringN
G13TST 20Topics in Statistics SpringN
G13MED 20Medical Statistics Full YearN
Chemistry Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnN
F13SSC 10Solid State Chemistry AutumnN
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnN
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnN
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringN
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 186Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Sciences, Physics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Biological Sciences,Physics]
Natural Sciences [Biological Sciences, Physics]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 187Code: GFC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C12363 10Manipulating Genes and Genomes AutumnN
C72340 10Proteins: Structure and Function AutumnN
C12476 10Cell Biology SpringN
C72ISM 10Introductory Signals and Metabolic Regulation SpringN
F32CO2 20The Quantum World Full YearN
F32CO4 20Classical Fields Full YearN
F32ETI 20Experimental Techniques and Instrumentation Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12315 10Neuronal Signalling AutumnN
C12341 10Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology AutumnN
C12365 10Medical Molecular Genetics AutumnN
C123P3 10Molecular Pharming: assessing the impact of genetically modifiedorganisms (GMOs)
AutumnN
B12412 10Computational Neuroscience & Neuroinformatics SpringN
C12460 10Immunobiology SpringN
C124P1 10Molecular Biology of the Cell SpringN
C42417 10Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution SpringN
C42443 10Developmental Biology SpringN
C72445 10Lipid Metabolism and Oxidative Phosphorylation SpringN
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F33PJC 10Physics Project CMP AutumnN
D236P8 10Molecular Biological Laboratory Skills SpringN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F32CO3 20Thermal and Statistical Physics Full YearN
F33CO6 20Atoms, Photons and Fundamental Particles Full YearN
Restricted
Biological Sciences Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C13571 10Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience AutumnN
C13594 10Gene Regulation AutumnN
C13595 10Advanced Developmental Biology AutumnN
C43540 10Population Genetics AutumnN
C43542 10Human Variation AutumnN
D235B1 10Biomolecular Data and Networks AutumnN
D235B2 10Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems AutumnN
D235P7 10Biology in Space and Evolution of the Biosphere AutumnN
B14802 10Molecular Aspects of Brain Disease SpringN
C43629 10Ageing, Sex and DNA Repair III SpringN
C43630 10Cancer Genetics SpringN
C73ADB 20Advanced Biochemistry Full YearN
C73B47 10Biochemistry of Disease Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
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Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 189Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Physics, Mathematics]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 190Code: GFC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F32CO2 20The Quantum World Full YearN
F32CO3 20Thermal and Statistical Physics Full YearN
F32OEM 20Optics and Electromagnetism Full YearN
G12INM 20Introduction to Numerical Methods Full YearN
Alternative
Mathematics Options:
Students must select either 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12PMM 20Probability Models and Methods Full YearN
G12SMM 20Statistical Models and Methods Full YearN
Mathematics Options:
OR 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12VEC 10Vector Calculus AutumnN
G12DEF 10Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis SpringN
G12MDE 20Modelling with Differential Equations Full YearN
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F33PJC 10Physics Project CMP AutumnN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F33CO6 20Atoms, Photons and Fundamental Particles Full YearN
F33CO7 20Introduction to Solid State Physics Full YearN
Restricted
Mathematics Options:
Students must select 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G13DIF 20Differential Equations AutumnN
G13INF 20Statistical Inference AutumnN
G13MMB 20Mathematical Medicine and Biology AutumnN
G13STM 20Stochastic Models AutumnN
G13CCR 10Coding and Cryptography SpringN
G13FLU 20Fluid Dynamics SpringN
G13GAM 10Game Theory SpringN
G13MAF 20Mathematical Finance SpringN
G13TSC 20Topics in Scientific Computation SpringN
G13TST 20Topics in Statistics SpringN
G13MED 20Medical Statistics Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Page No: 191Code: GFC0
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 192Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Geography, Mathematics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Geography,Mathematics]
Natural Sciences [Geography, Mathematics]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 193Code: GFC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F82227 20Techniques in Physical Geography Full YearN
G12INM 20Introduction to Numerical Methods Full YearN
Alternative
Mathematics Options:
Students must select either 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12PMM 20Probability Models and Methods Full YearN
G12SMM 20Statistical Models and Methods Full YearN
Mathematics Options:
OR 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12VEC 10Vector Calculus AutumnN
G12DEF 10Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis SpringN
G12MDE 20Modelling with Differential Equations Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F82161 20Desert Geomorphology Full YearN
F82163 20Patterns of Life Full YearN
F82164 20River Channel Forms and Dynamics Full YearN
F82165 20Environmental Change Full YearN
F82166 20Digital Explorers: Finding geospatial patterns in a changing world Full YearN
F82168 20Earth Observation Full YearN
Page No: 194Code: GFC0
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F83231 20Dissertation FGC0 Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F83169 10Remote Sensing of Environment AutumnN
F83181 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 1 AutumnN
F83280 10Virtual Geographic Environments AutumnN
F83165 20Mobile and Field GIS SpringN
F83182 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 2 SpringN
F83150 20Quaternary Environments Full YearN
F83161 20Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being Full YearN
F83164 20Environmental Management of Rivers and Lakes Full YearN
F83166 20Scale and Diversity in the Canary Islands Full YearN
F83168 20Environmental Informatics and Modelling Full YearN
F84230 20Advances in Remote Sensing Full YearN
Mathematics Options:
AND 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G13DIF 20Differential Equations AutumnN
G13INF 20Statistical Inference AutumnN
G13MMB 20Mathematical Medicine and Biology AutumnN
G13STM 20Stochastic Models AutumnN
G13CCR 10Coding and Cryptography SpringN
G13FLU 20Fluid Dynamics SpringN
G13GAM 10Game Theory SpringN
G13MAF 20Mathematical Finance SpringN
G13TSC 20Topics in Scientific Computation SpringN
G13TST 20Topics in Statistics SpringN
G13MED 20Medical Statistics Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 195Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Physics]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Physics]
Natural Sciences [Chemistry, Physics]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 196Code: GFC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12QCS 10Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy AutumnN
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringN
F12CLN 20Core Laboratory Work N Full YearN
F32CO2 20The Quantum World Full YearN
F32CO3 20Thermal and Statistical Physics Full YearN
F32ETI 20Experimental Techniques and Instrumentation Full YearN
Alternative
Chemistry Options:
Students must select either 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12AAS 10Amino acids and synthesis AutumnN
F12SPS 10Spectroscopy and Stereochemistry AutumnN
Chemistry Options:
OR 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringN
F12INC 10Inorganic Chemistry Full YearN
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13MER 10Molecular Energetics and Rates AutumnN
F33PJC 10Physics Project CMP AutumnN
F13ALN 10Advanced Laboratory Techniques N Full YearN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F14SBR 10Structure, Bonding & Reactivity Full YearN
F32CO3 20Thermal and Statistical Physics Full YearN
F33CO6 20Atoms, Photons and Fundamental Particles Full YearN
Restricted
Chemistry Options:
Students must select 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnN
F13SSC 10Solid State Chemistry AutumnN
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnN
F14ST1 10Special Topics in Chemistry 1 AutumnN
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringN
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Page No: 197Code: GFC0
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 198Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Archaeology]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Mathematics,Archaeology]
Natural Sciences [Mathematics, Archaeology]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V62206 10Archaeology of Technology and Production AutumnN
V62343 10The Archaeologist as detective AutumnN
V62301 10History, Theory and Practice of Archaeology SpringN
V62350 20Bioarchaeology SpringN
G12INM 20Introduction to Numerical Methods Full YearN
Alternative
Mathematics Options:
Students must select either 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12PMM 20Probability Models and Methods Full YearN
G12SMM 20Statistical Models and Methods Full YearN
Mathematics Options:
OR 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G12VEC 10Vector Calculus AutumnN
G12DEF 10Differential Equations and Fourier Analysis SpringN
G12MDE 20Modelling with Differential Equations Full YearN
Restricted
Archaeology Options:
Students must select 10 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V62209 10Medieval Britain AutumnN
V62346 10Underwater Archaeology AutumnN
V62208 10Britain in the Western Roman Empire SpringN
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Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63344 10Through a Glass Darkly AutumnN
V63355 10Ancient Metallurgy: Archaeology and Experiment AutumnN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
Restricted
Mathematics Options:
Students must select 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
G13DIF 20Differential Equations AutumnN
G13INF 20Statistical Inference AutumnN
G13MMB 20Mathematical Medicine and Biology AutumnN
G13STM 20Stochastic Models AutumnN
G13CCR 10Coding and Cryptography SpringN
G13FLU 20Fluid Dynamics SpringN
G13GAM 10Game Theory SpringN
G13MAF 20Mathematical Finance SpringN
G13TSC 20Topics in Scientific Computation SpringN
G13TST 20Topics in Statistics SpringN
G13MED 20Medical Statistics Full YearN
Archaeology Options:
AND 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
V63205 10Prehistoric Italy AutumnN
V63210 20Rome and the Mediterranean AutumnN
V63AMC 20The Archaeology of the Medieval City AutumnN
V63320 10The Greek Dark Ages c. 1200--700 BC SpringN
V63345 20The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England SpringN
V63347 10The Celts: Iron Age Communities in West Central Europe 700 54 BC SpringN
V63354 10Beastly Questions SpringN
V63408 20Transitions to Agriculture in the Near East and Europe SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
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Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Geography]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Physics, Geography]
Natural Sciences [Physics, Geography]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F32CO2 20The Quantum World Full YearN
F32CO4 20Classical Fields Full YearN
F32ETI 20Experimental Techniques and Instrumentation Full YearN
F82227 20Techniques in Physical Geography Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F82161 20Desert Geomorphology Full YearN
F82163 20Patterns of Life Full YearN
F82164 20River Channel Forms and Dynamics Full YearN
F82165 20Environmental Change Full YearN
F82166 20Digital Explorers: Finding geospatial patterns in a changing world Full YearN
F82168 20Earth Observation Full YearN
Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F33PJC 10Physics Project CMP AutumnN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
F32CO3 20Thermal and Statistical Physics Full YearN
F33CO6 20Atoms, Photons and Fundamental Particles Full YearN
F83231 20Dissertation FGC0 Full YearN
Restricted
Geography Options:
Students must select 30 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F83169 10Remote Sensing of Environment AutumnN
F83181 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 1 AutumnN
F83280 10Virtual Geographic Environments AutumnN
F83165 20Mobile and Field GIS SpringN
F83182 10Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being 2 SpringN
F83150 20Quaternary Environments Full YearN
F83161 20Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being Full YearN
F83164 20Environmental Management of Rivers and Lakes Full YearN
F83166 20Scale and Diversity in the Canary Islands Full YearN
F83168 20Environmental Informatics and Modelling Full YearN
F84230 20Advances in Remote Sensing Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
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Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 204Code: GFC0
Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, Biological Sciences]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, BiologicalSciences]
Natural Sciences [Psychology, Biological Sciences]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 205Code: GFC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C12363 10Manipulating Genes and Genomes AutumnN
C72340 10Proteins: Structure and Function AutumnN
C12476 10Cell Biology SpringN
C72ISM 10Introductory Signals and Metabolic Regulation SpringN
Restricted
Psychology Options:
Students must select 60 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C82CHI 20Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology and IndividualDifferences
AutumnN
C82COG 20Cognitive Psychology 2 AutumnN
C82NAB 20Neuroscience and Behaviour SpringN
C82SAD 20Social and Developmental Psychology SpringN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
B12315 10Neuronal Signalling AutumnN
C12341 10Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology AutumnN
C12365 10Medical Molecular Genetics AutumnN
C123P3 10Molecular Pharming: assessing the impact of genetically modifiedorganisms (GMOs)
AutumnN
B12412 10Computational Neuroscience & Neuroinformatics SpringN
C12460 10Immunobiology SpringN
C124P1 10Molecular Biology of the Cell SpringN
C42417 10Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution SpringN
C42443 10Developmental Biology SpringN
C72445 10Lipid Metabolism and Oxidative Phosphorylation SpringN
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Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
D236P8 10Molecular Biological Laboratory Skills SpringN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
Restricted
Psychology Options:
Students must select 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C83CDE 10Cognitive Development and Learning AutumnN
C83EDP 10Educational Psychology AutumnN
C83LNP 10Neuropsychology and Applied Neuroimaging AutumnN
C83MAB 10Mind and Brain AutumnN
C83PDT 10Psychology of Digital Technology AutumnN
C83UPA 10Understanding Patterns of Action AutumnN
C83ACH 10Altruism, Cooperation and Helping SpringN
C83DED 10Developmental Dyslexia: Psychological and Educational Perspectives SpringN
C83LDC 10Developmental Cognitive Neuropsychology SpringN
C83MOT 10Neuropsychology of action: The body in the brain SpringN
C83CLI 20Clinical Psychology Full YearN
C83FMH 20Forensic and Mental Health Full YearN
C83MLP 20Mechanisms of Learning and Psychopathology Full YearN
Biological Sciences Options:
AND 40 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C13571 10Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience AutumnN
C13594 10Gene Regulation AutumnN
C13595 10Advanced Developmental Biology AutumnN
C43540 10Population Genetics AutumnN
C43542 10Human Variation AutumnN
D235B1 10Biomolecular Data and Networks AutumnN
D235B2 10Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems AutumnN
D235P7 10Biology in Space and Evolution of the Biosphere AutumnN
B14802 10Molecular Aspects of Brain Disease SpringN
C43629 10Ageing, Sex and DNA Repair III SpringN
C43630 10Cancer Genetics SpringN
C73ADB 20Advanced Biochemistry Full YearN
C73B47 10Biochemistry of Disease Full YearN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
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Draft Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, Chemistry]
General University Information and Regulations 11/12
Courses of Study at the University of Nottingham
All Supplementary or course Regulations should be read in the context of the relevant University General Regulations, eitherFirst or Higher Degree, and any applicable Faculty Regulations. Please refer to this information onhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/.
These Regulations describe definitions of terms and outline the framework for approved courses of study and assessment,progression and degree award requirements at a University level. They are updated every year if there are any changes.
The approved course of study for each degree is given in the Supplementary Regulations appropriate to the degree. Studentsshould consult the Supplementary Regulations for their course in the light of the Regulations outlined above.
Supplementary Regulations for GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences [Psychology, Chemistry]
Natural Sciences [Psychology, Chemistry]
GFC0Ucas Code:
Qual:
Title:
Course Type:
11/12Year of Publication:
Transitional arrangements: some courses have transitional arrangements for continuing students where the SupplementaryRegulations have been fundamentally revised. If this applies to this course, there will be a note in the Degree Informationsection below and details are available in the 2002/03 Regulations http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ orfrom the administering School.
These Regulations shall be subject to and shall be read in the light of the University Regulations for First Degrees.
Course Director: Head of the School of Chemistry or nominee.
Admissions requirements for this course of study shall be as specified below and subject to the University policies onadmissions (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/quality-manual/recruitment-admissions/index.htm):
1.
2.
4 year UG
Master in Science with Honours
School: Chemistry
The modules to be taken are listed by stage in groups according to the requirements. All Compulsory Modules must be takenat the relevant stage of the course. Alternative and Restricted option modules should be selected according to therequirements listed and these choices and any additional modules choices required to complete the course of study must beapproved by the appropriate Head(s) of School.
The content and availability of modules comprising the course of study, together with and pre-requisites, co-requisites andother requirements applicable to them, shall be as listed in the Catalogue of Moduleshttp://winster.nottingham.ac.uk/modulecatalogue/. Exceptionally it may be occasionally be necessary to change theavailability of modules offered for this degree.
The approved course of study is as shown below. Please refer to the University and Faculty Regulationshttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/administration/regulations/ for the total number of credits required for the award of a degree.If there are any specific credit requirements for this course, they will be outlined below under Progression Information. Afull-time undergraduate student should expect to take 120 credits each academic year. Part-time students should refer to theUniversity Regulations for Part-Time Students and the School(s) for guidance.
Modules which cannot be compensated under the University Regulations (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/current/regulations/)have a N in the Compensatable column.
Approved Course of Study
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page No: 208Code: GFC0
Part I
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12AAS 10Amino acids and synthesis AutumnN
F12SPS 10Spectroscopy and Stereochemistry AutumnN
F12CLN 20Core Laboratory Work N Full YearN
Restricted
Psychology Options:
Students must select 60 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C82CHI 20Conceptual and Historical Issues in Psychology and IndividualDifferences
AutumnN
C82COG 20Cognitive Psychology 2 AutumnN
C82NAB 20Neuroscience and Behaviour SpringN
C82SAD 20Social and Developmental Psychology SpringN
Chemistry Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F12ATC 10Atmospheric Chemistry AutumnN
F12ERI 10Equilibria, Rates and Interfaces SpringN
F12PAC 10Principles of Analytical Chemistry SpringN
F12INC 10Inorganic Chemistry Full YearN
Additional Module Information
Chemistry Options: Students can only take 10 credits from F12PAC and F12ATC. If either of these modules are chosenthen the remaining 10 credits must be chosen from F12ERI or F12INC.
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Part II
Compulsory
Students must take all modules in this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13ALN 10Advanced Laboratory Techniques N Full YearN
F13SRI 20Synthesis and Reactive Intermediates Full YearN
F13SYN 20Natural Sciences Synoptic Module Full YearN
Restricted
Psychology Options:
Students must select 50 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
C83CDE 10Cognitive Development and Learning AutumnN
C83EDP 10Educational Psychology AutumnN
C83LNP 10Neuropsychology and Applied Neuroimaging AutumnN
C83MAB 10Mind and Brain AutumnN
C83PDT 10Psychology of Digital Technology AutumnN
C83UPA 10Understanding Patterns of Action AutumnN
C83ACH 10Altruism, Cooperation and Helping SpringN
C83DED 10Developmental Dyslexia: Psychological and Educational Perspectives SpringN
C83LDC 10Developmental Cognitive Neuropsychology SpringN
C83MOT 10Neuropsychology of action: The body in the brain SpringN
C83CLI 20Clinical Psychology Full YearN
C83FMH 20Forensic and Mental Health Full YearN
C83MLP 20Mechanisms of Learning and Psychopathology Full YearN
Chemistry Options:
AND 20 credits from this group
Code Title Credits Compensatable Taught
F13BMC 10Bioinorganic and Metal Coordination Chemistry AutumnN
F14PFB 10Protein Folding & Biospectroscopy AutumnN
F13CAT 10Catalysis SpringN
F14ST2 10Special Topics in Chemistry 2 SpringN
6. The forms of assessment applicable to modules comprising the course of study for this degree shall be as indicated in theCatalogue of Modules.
Assessment
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.7.
Progression Information
Please refer to GFC0 MSci Hons Natural Sciences Programme Specification.8.
Degree Information
Course Weightings %
Part 1: 20
Part 2: 40
Part 3: 40
Degree Calculation Method: Arithmetic Mean
Page No: 210Code: GFC0