Programme AY2025
B.Sc. (Hons) in Biological Sciences
Programme Structure details for matriculation Year 2025
COURSES OF STUDY
The courses of study and the distribution of courses for the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biological Sciences will be determined by the School of Biological Sciences with the approval from the University.
Each Course will be assigned a certain number of Academic Units (AUs) as determined by the University. The distribution of the courses of study and the associated number of AUs are shown in the table below.
- Core: Compulsory courses required to satisfy programme requirements. In the first and second year, it is common in that all students enrol for the same core courses.
- Major Prescribed Electives: Students to elect and undertake courses with advanced topics and training specific to the major discipline.
- 6 ICC - Common Core Courses: Focusing on Key Transferable Skills and Global Challenges.
- 4 ICC - Professional Series: Including Professional Communication, Digital proficiency, Professional internship, Profession Preparation.
- 1 ICC - Care, Serve, Learn (CSL): To develop deep understanding of societal issues and empathy through active community service and reflective learning.
- Broadening & Deepening Electives (BDE): BDE may be taken from the courses offered by the school (usually from Selected Major Prescribed Electives) or from courses offered by other schools in the University. BDE may be used to fulfil requirements for Second Major, Minor, and Work-study programmes and MOOCs approved by NTU.
For students admitted in AY2025
| Academic Unit (AU) requirements for candidates admitted to the First Year of the programme | ||
|---|---|---|
| Type | No. of AU | |
| Major Requirements | Core | 39 |
| Major PE | 33 | |
| Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core | Common Core | 14 |
| Professional Series | 16 | |
| Care, Serve, Learn | 3 | |
| Broadening and Deepening Electives (BDE) | Broadening & Deepening Electives | 27 |
| Total | 132 | |
For information about the University’s Academic Unit System, Grade Point Average System and calculation of Honours classification, please refer to the AUS Handbook @ here.