Science
Science graduates of all disciplines are found throughout research, business, policy and have the potential to innovate and lead in a range of sectors.
Actuarial Science
Actuarial Science graduates apply in-demand mathematical, technical, and communication skills to work as actuarial or financial analysts.
Biotechnology
Biotechnology students develop a broad understanding of the application of science and technology to living organisms.
Cell and Molecular Bioscience, Biomedical Science
Cell and Molecular Bioscience and Biomedical Science students analyse life at a molecular level and how this can influence developments in health research.
Chemistry
Chemistry is a core science that underpins and complements other sciences and areas of technology and has many career applications.
Data Science
Data Science graduates bring their unique blend of mathematical, statistical and computer science skills to solve problems in a wide variety of work contexts.
Development Studies
Development Studies students examine global poverty and inequality and how to address these, bringing knowledge and skills from related disciplines.
Environmental Studies and Environmental Science
Environmental Studies students examine the inter-relationships between industry, people, and the environment, developing diverse knowledge and skills.
Geography
Geography brings together the social and natural sciences and graduates have skills in mapping, data analysis, and applied research.
Earth Sciences
Earth Science graduates understand the earth's processes, from climate change and natural disasters to the impacts of economic development.
Marine Biology, Ecology and Biodiversity
Marine Biology, Ecology and Biodiversity graduates can apply creative and critical thinking skills to animal and plant sustainability and survival.
Mathematics and Statistics
The skills that Mathematics and Statistics students develop are critical to work in growth areas such as data science, artificial intelligence or security.
Physics
Physics graduates apply practical, technical and abstract thinking skills along with the ability to innovate throughout the science and technology sectors.
Psychology
Learning about the human mind and behaviour from a scientific perspective develops valuable analytical and statistical skills and interpersonal awareness.
Science in Society and Science Communication
Access study areas and open career opportunities where a deeper knowledge of science and critical, analytical skills are needed.