Keele University Prospectus Undergraduate | 2016 | Page 121
Teaching and assessment
The course is taught by a combination of lectures, laboratory classes
and tutorials, with interactive computer-aided learning to provide
additional back-up to the more formal group teaching. You will
be assessed by a combination of essays, practical work, in course
assessment and examinations.
Skills and careers
As well as learning about the fundamentals of human biology and
developing an interest in this fascinating field, you will acquire a
whole range of skills that will be useful in any career. These include:
organisational skills in collecting and organising information from
many different sources; planning skills; the ability to present
information clearly and coherently; manipulative skills in carrying
out delicate practical work and numerical skills in the handling of
data. You will also develop a scientific and analytical approach to
solving problems that can be applied in many different situations,
and will be of great value to any employer.
Course type
Dual honours
Entry
requirements
BBB/ABC
(For exclusions and other
qualifications please see
the entry requirements
table on page 230 to 239)
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Key Information
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Study abroad
Yes
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Good to know
Human Biology will allow you to follow
career paths in science, health or industry.
www.keele.ac.uk/ugcourses
UCAS Dual honours programmes
NC1C Accounting
TC7C American Studies
FC71 Applied Environmental Science
CC7C Biochemistry
FC1C Chemistry
GC4C Computer Science
MC91 Criminology
LC1C Economics
XC3C Education
QC3C English
F9B1 Environmental Studies
NC3C Finance
FC4C Forensic Science
FC81 Geography
FC6C Geology
CL1R Human Geography
CN1P Human Resource Management
CL1F International Relations
CM1C Law
CG1C Mathematics
CP19 Media, Communications
and Culture
CF1C Medicinal Chemistry
CJ19 Music Technology
CF1V Physical Geography
CL1G Politics
CC1V Psychology
UCAS Major and foundation
programmes
C101
Human Biology (Major)
CF10 Human Biology with Science
Foundation Year
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