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This programme can be studied as a general science qualification or you can choose to specialise in a specific subject. Find out what qualifications you need to get into the GDipSc and what courses you need to take to complete it.

Programme requirements

For this degree you'll need to:

  • Complete 200- and 300-level courses worth at least 120 points from the BSc schedule, of which:

    • at least 75 points must be at 300 level.

  • You may obtain a GDipSc with a specialisation if your course of study meets the 300-level requirements of the corresponding major subject (see below).

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Geography

Geography focuses on the relationship between humans and their environment. You’ll examine how human cultures shape the world around them, and you’ll investigate the differences and inequalities between and within different countries and nations.

Study biophysical systems—the way that different Earth, oceanic, and atmospheric processes behave—and learn how these natural systems interact with one another.

Subject requirements

In addition to the programme requirements, for this specialisation you’ll need to complete:

  • Four courses at 300 level:

    • One course from:

Other specialisations

Actuarial Science

Artificial Intelligence

Biology

Biotechnology

Cell and Molecular Bioscience

Chemistry

Computer Graphics and Games

Computer Science

Data Science

Development Studies

Earth Science

Ecology and Biodiversity

Electronic and Computer Systems

Environmental Studies

Geology

Marine Biology

Mathematics

Physics

Psychology

Science Communication

Statistics