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A year of study is 60 credits.
Biology as part of a Single Major or Double Major Science degree.
First year
- Biology
- Mathematics
- 2 other Science subjects (Chemistry, Computer Science [15 or 30 credits], Data Science, Experimental Physics, Mathematical Physics).
Second year
- Biology
- Continue with 2 of your first year subjects
- Optional 10 credit Electives or Critical Skills available in second year
Third year
- Biology
- Continue with 1 of your second year subjects
Fourth year
- Biology may be taken as a Single Major or as a Double Major with the other subject taken in third year.
Duration: 4 years
Disclaimer
The modules below are indicative of the content associated with this course of study. The modules are subject to change as the curriculum is revised and reviewed annually. Please check periodically for updates.
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Year 1
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Biology is the study of life - everything from the tiniest microbe to entire ecosystems that spread across the planet. It encompasses all aspects of living things including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution and distribution. - Our Biology Department is unique in the university system in Ireland as there are no sub-departments like Botany, Biochemistry, Genetics or Zoology. It means that most aspects of biology are taught alongside each other throughout the degree programmes. Over the years, undergraduate students are exposed to a wide range of biological disciplines.
- We have international reputations in Biological Control, Bioinformatics, Immunology, Medical Mycology, Molecular Genetics and Plant Biotechnology.
- There are many “umbrella” fields of biology including:
- Biochemistry: the study of the constituents that make up living things
- Botany: the study of plants
- Cellular biology: the study of the cellular units of living things
- Ecology: the study of how organisms interact with/in their environment
- Evolutionary biology: the study of the origins and changes in the diversity of life over time
- Genetics: the study of genetic inheritance
- Molecular biology: the study of biological molecules
- Physiology: the study of the functions of organisms and their parts
- Zoology: the study of animals, including animal behaviour
Many of these fields overlap, for example, to study animals (zoology) it’s also important to know about evolution, physiology and ecology. To study cellular biology, it’s important to know about biochemistry and molecular biology as well.
BL1F15
- BIOLOGY
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Credits: 15
Not compulsory:
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Year 2
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Biology is the study of life - everything from the tiniest microbe to entire ecosystems that spread across the planet. It encompasses all aspects of living things including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution and distribution. - Our Biology Department is unique in the university system in Ireland as there are no sub-departments like Botany, Biochemistry, Genetics or Zoology. It means that most aspects of biology are taught alongside each other throughout the degree programmes. Over the years, undergraduate students are exposed to a wide range of biological disciplines.
- We have international reputations in Biological Control, Bioinformatics, Immunology, Medical Mycology, Molecular Genetics and Plant Biotechnology.
- There are many “umbrella” fields of biology including:
- Biochemistry: the study of the constituents that make up living things
- Botany: the study of plants
- Cellular biology: the study of the cellular units of living things
- Ecology: the study of how organisms interact with/in their environment
- Evolutionary biology: the study of the origins and changes in the diversity of life over time
- Genetics: the study of genetic inheritance
- Molecular biology: the study of biological molecules
- Physiology: the study of the functions of organisms and their parts
- Zoology: the study of animals, including animal behaviour
Many of these fields overlap, for example, to study animals (zoology) it’s also important to know about evolution, physiology and ecology. To study cellular biology, it’s important to know about biochemistry and molecular biology as well.
BL2F20
- BIOLOGY
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Credits: 20
Not compulsory:
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BL2F10 Non progression subject taken with an elective subject
BL2F10
- BIOLOGY
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Credits: 10
Not compulsory:
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Year 3
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Biology is the study of life - everything from the tiniest microbe to entire ecosystems that spread across the planet. It encompasses all aspects of living things including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution and distribution. - Our Biology Department is unique in the university system in Ireland as there are no sub-departments like Botany, Biochemistry, Genetics or Zoology. It means that most aspects of biology are taught alongside each other throughout the degree programmes. Over the years, undergraduate students are exposed to a wide range of biological disciplines.
- We have international reputations in Biological Control, Bioinformatics, Immunology, Medical Mycology, Molecular Genetics and Plant Biotechnology.
- There are many “umbrella” fields of biology including:
- Biochemistry: the study of the constituents that make up living things
- Botany: the study of plants
- Cellular biology: the study of the cellular units of living things
- Ecology: the study of how organisms interact with/in their environment
- Evolutionary biology: the study of the origins and changes in the diversity of life over time
- Genetics: the study of genetic inheritance
- Molecular biology: the study of biological molecules
- Physiology: the study of the functions of organisms and their parts
- Zoology: the study of animals, including animal behaviour
Many of these fields overlap, for example, to study animals (zoology) it’s also important to know about evolution, physiology and ecology. To study cellular biology, it’s important to know about biochemistry and molecular biology as well.
BL3DM
- BIOLOGY
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Credits: 30
Not compulsory:
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Year 4
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Biology is the study of life - everything from the tiniest microbe to entire ecosystems that spread across the planet. It encompasses all aspects of living things including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution and distribution. - Our Biology Department is unique in the university system in Ireland as there are no sub-departments like Botany, Biochemistry, Genetics or Zoology. It means that most aspects of biology are taught alongside each other throughout the degree programmes. Over the years, undergraduate students are exposed to a wide range of biological disciplines.
- We have international reputations in Biological Control, Bioinformatics, Immunology, Medical Mycology, Molecular Genetics and Plant Biotechnology.
- There are many “umbrella” fields of biology including:
- Biochemistry: the study of the constituents that make up living things
- Botany: the study of plants
- Cellular biology: the study of the cellular units of living things
- Ecology: the study of how organisms interact with/in their environment
- Evolutionary biology: the study of the origins and changes in the diversity of life over time
- Genetics: the study of genetic inheritance
- Molecular biology: the study of biological molecules
- Physiology: the study of the functions of organisms and their parts
- Zoology: the study of animals, including animal behaviour
Many of these fields overlap, for example, to study animals (zoology) it’s also important to know about evolution, physiology and ecology. To study cellular biology, it’s important to know about biochemistry and molecular biology as well.
BL4DM Double Major Biology
BI422 is compulsory.
Students are required to take either BI428 or BI448 OR BI424 AND BI426.
Optional Modules
Students must select 1, 2 or 3 modules from Semester 1 AND 1, 2 or 3 modules from Semester 2.
SEMESTER 1
BI441 is timetabled against BI405.
BI407 cannot be taken with BI411.
SEMESTER 2
BI440 is timetabled against BI436.
BI406 cannot be taken with BI443.
Notes re. registration:
1. There is a cap on the numbers that can be accommodated in BI407, BI436, BI437, BI439, BI441 - see the individual modules for quota numbers.
2. There is also a cap on the numbers that can be accommodated in BI448. Please contact the department for details of how to apply for this module.
BL4DM
- BIOLOGY
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Credits: 30
Not compulsory:
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Biology is the study of life - everything from the tiniest microbe to entire ecosystems that spread across the planet. It encompasses all aspects of living things including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution and distribution. - Our Biology Department is unique in the university system in Ireland as there are no sub-departments like Botany, Biochemistry, Genetics or Zoology. It means that most aspects of biology are taught alongside each other throughout the degree programmes. Over the years, undergraduate students are exposed to a wide range of biological disciplines.
- We have international reputations in Biological Control, Bioinformatics, Immunology, Medical Mycology, Molecular Genetics and Plant Biotechnology.
- There are many “umbrella” fields of biology including:
- Biochemistry: the study of the constituents that make up living things
- Botany: the study of plants
- Cellular biology: the study of the cellular units of living things
- Ecology: the study of how organisms interact with/in their environment
- Evolutionary biology: the study of the origins and changes in the diversity of life over time
- Genetics: the study of genetic inheritance
- Molecular biology: the study of biological molecules
- Physiology: the study of the functions of organisms and their parts
- Zoology: the study of animals, including animal behaviour
Many of these fields overlap, for example, to study animals (zoology) it’s also important to know about evolution, physiology and ecology. To study cellular biology, it’s important to know about biochemistry and molecular biology as well.
BL4SM Single Major Biology
BI420 and BI421 are compulsory modules.
Students are required to take either BI449 or BI447 or BI448 OR BI423 AND BI425.
Optional Modules
Students must choose either 3 or 4 modules from Semester 1, AND either 3 or 4 modules from Semester 2.
SEMESTER 1
BI441 is timetabled against BI405.
BI407 cannot be taken with BI411.
SEMESTER 2
BI440 is timetabled against BI436.
BI406 cannot be taken with BI443.
Notes for registration:
1. There is a cap on the numbers that can be accommodated in BI407, BI436, BI437, BI439, BI440, BI441 - see the individual modules for quota numbers.
2. There is also a cap on the numbers that can be accommodated in BI447 and BI448. Please contact the department for details of how to apply for these modules.
BL4SM
- BIOLOGY
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Credits: 60
Not compulsory:
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