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Apply by 1 May 2025 to start 7 Jul 2025
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 GCertSc and what courses you need to take to complete it.
Programme requirements
For the GCertSc, you’ll need to complete a coherent programme approved by the Head of School.
With approval, you may substitute up to 20 points' worth of courses from other programmes at this university.
You may obtain a GCertSc with a specialisation if your course of study includes 45 points from the 200- and 300-level requirements of the corresponding major subject (see below).
Select your specialisation
Electronic and Computer Systems
Learn the maths and physics that lie at the heart of electronics and mechatronics. Find out why electronic components act the way they do, and study programming and computer science. You’ll work on group projects where you’ll design and make electronic and mechatronic tools, such as robots, or medical devices, such as heart sensors.
Subject requirements
In addition to the programme requirements, for this specialisation you’ll need to complete:
At least 45 points 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
Environmental Studies
Geography
Geology
Marine Biology
Mathematics
Physics
Psychology
Science Communication
Statistics
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