2017/2018

INTRODUCTION

Science offers programmes leading to the award of the following Honours Bachelor of Science (BSc) (Hons) Degrees:

Four-Year, Single Honours, BSc - BSc Honours
Four-Year, Joint Honours, BSc - BSc Joint Honours

A three-year exit award, the BSc Ordinary Degree (NFQ Level 7, Major Award), is awarded to students who achieve a pass standard in the Third Year in an honours degree programme and opt to exit the programme and to be conferred with a BSc Ordinary Degree.

  1. Regulations applying to all years are detailed here
  2. Information regarding entry to First Science is detailed here
  3. Regulations and programme requirements for each BSc Degree programme are detailed here
  4. Information regarding entry to Second, Third and Fourth Science is detailed here
  5. Regulations regarding transfer into Science Degree programmes or transferring between degree programmes are detailed here

Regulations Applying to All Years

Modules

Programmes are defined in terms of modules. Modules are measured in credits. A module may correspond to 5, 10, 15 or 20 credits. A year of a degree programme consists of modules to a total value of 60 credits. Module descriptions are contained in the Book of Modules, 2017/2018.

Subject Abbreviations

The abbreviations listed below are used throughout the section and correspond to the various subjects offered within Science. Specific modules are identified by a two lettered code followed by a number (e.g. BL1002 corresponds to a Biology module which is taught in First Science).

Abbreviations

AE Applied Ecology
AN Anatomy
AM Applied Mathematics
AR Archaeology
BC Biochemistry
BL Biology
BM Biomedical Sciences
BT Biotechnology
CE Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering
CH Chinese Studies
CM Chemistry
CS Computer Science
EC Economics
ER Earth Science
EV Environmental Science and Environmental Studies
FR French
GE German
GG Geography
GL Geology
GN Genetics
HS Hispanic Studies
IT Italian
LW Law
MG Management
MA Mathematics
MB Microbiology
MF Financial Mathematics
ML Molecular Biology
PA Policy Studies
PM Pathology
PT Pharmacology
PY Physics
PL Physiology
PB Plant and Microbial Biotechnology
PS Plant Science
SS Social Policy
ST Statistics
ZY Zoology

Selection of Modules

The selection of any module by a student is conditional on the approval of the Professor or Lecturer concerned and the College being satisfied that the student is capable of profiting by attendance thereat; a similar condition attaches to the selection of an honours rather than a pass module, where such a choice exists. Selection, where necessary, will be on the basis of academic merit. No student may select two modules which involve a timetable clash.

Change of Module

Students wishing to register a change of module must do so via the Student Portal or at the Student Records and Examinations Office no later than two weeks after the start of each Semester, i.e. by Friday, 22nd September 2017 (Semester 1) or Friday, 26th January 2018 (Semester 2). Semester 1 modules cannot be changed in Semester 2. No changes in registration will be allowed after these deadlines.

Concerning modules that commence at the start of Semester 1 which are completed within six weeks, no change will be permitted after the end of the second week of Semester 1, and any missed practicals are to be made up by the student, should the department/School require.

Progress Through Degree Programmes

A student must pass each year to progress to the next year of a degree programme. The rules governing pass and progression will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2018 Book. Note: Special requirements for passing individual modules, if any, are detailed in the Book of Modules, 2017/2018.

Assessment of Practical Work

In modules which include practical work - assessed continuously, by examination or both - students must satisfy the examiners in this aspect of assessment as well as in the end of semester written examinations. The examiners will, where possible, take into account the work done by students during the year, as shown by the certified records of their work. These records, in the form of notebooks, laboratory specimens, preparations, etc., must be submitted for inspection as and when requested.

Examinations

Full details of regulations governing Examinations for each programme are contained in the Marks and Standards 2018 Book, and for each module in the Book of Modules, 2017/2018.

Three Year Rule

Students must pass the First University Examination in Science within three academic years from the date of first registration for First Year. Failure to comply with this rule means that the student may be ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies. Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the College only for very serious reasons.

Entry to First Science - 2017/2018

REGULATIONS FOR THE BSc (Hons) DEGREE [CK401, CK402, CK404, CK405, CK406, CK407, CK408, CK409]

Students wishing to study for a degree in Science are required to apply for admission through the Central Applications Office (CAO), by the prescribed date, to one of eight First Science Areas of Study:

Computer Science CK401
Biological and Chemical Sciences CK402
Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences CK404
Genetics CK405
Chemical Sciences CK406
Mathematical Sciences CK407
Physics and Astrophysics CK408
Industrial Physics CK409

See here for minimum entry requirements and specific programme requirements.

Students wishing to enter First Science as Mature Students, see here.

Non-EU students wishing to enter First Science apply directly to the Admissions Office, UCC, see here.

FIRST SCIENCE

The First Science Areas of Study, the corresponding group of First Science modules, and the Honours degree outlets from each Area are shown below.

FOR STUDENTS ENTERING IN 2017

FIRST SCIENCE AREA OF STUDY FIRST SCIENCE MODULES BSc DEGREE OUTLETS
Computer Science (CK401)
Students take 60 credits as follows:
Single Honours:
CS1106 (5 credits),
CS1110 (5 credits),
CS1111 (5 credits),
CS1112 (5 credits),
CS1113 (5 credits),
CS1115 (5 credits),
CS1116 (5 credits),
CS1117 (15 credits),
plus 10 credits from the following:
CH1001 (10 credits),
CS1130 (5 credits) plus CS1131 (5 credits),
EC1202 (5 credits) plus EC1203 (5 credits),
FR1105 plus FR1107 (5 credits per module),
GE0003 (5 credits) plus GE0004 (5 credits),
GE0005 (5 credits) plus GE0008 (5 credits),
HS0028 (10 credits),
IT1102 (10 credits),
IT1109 (10 credits),
MA1001 (5 credits),
MA1002 (5 credits)*,
MA1059 (5 credits),
MA1060 (5 credits)

BSc Single Honours
Computer Science

Computer Science (Software Entrepreneurship)

Computer Science (Web Systems Engineering) (for students entering in/prior to 2016/17)

BSc Joint Honours

Computer Science with Chinese (for students entering in/prior to 2016/17)




Notes

  1. Students who, for special reasons, wish to take modules not specifically allowed by the regulations, must make an application to the College.
  2. Individual elective modules may occasionally not be offered in some calendar years.
  3. Students who take MA1002 must also take MA1001.


Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.


FOR STUDENTS ENTERING IN 2017

FIRST SCIENCE AREA OF STUDY FIRST SCIENCE MODULES BSc DEGREE OUTLETS
Biological and Chemical Sciences (CK402)
Students take 60 credits as follows:

BC1001 (5 credits),
BL1002 (5 credits),
BL1004 (5 credits),
CM1200 (10 credits),
CM1201 (10 credits),
MA1001 (5 credits),
MA1002 (5 credits),
MB1003 (5 credits),
PY1010 (10 credits)

 

BSc Single Honours

Biological Sciences:

Applied Plant Biology,
Biochemistry,
Biotechnology,
Microbiology,
Neuroscience,
Physiology

Chemical Sciences:
Chemistry,
Chemistry of Pharmaceutical Compounds,
Chemistry with Forensic Science,

Science Education:
Science Education (Chemistry or Biology Route)

Notes

  1. Students who, for special reasons, wish to take modules not specifically allowed by the regulations, must make an application to the College.

Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.

FOR STUDENTS ENTERING IN 2017

FIRST SCIENCE AREA OF STUDY FIRST SCIENCE MODULES BSc DEGREE OUTLETS
Biological, Earth and Environmental
Sciences (CK404)
Students take 60 credits as follows:
BL1002 (5 credits),
BL1004 (5 credits),
BL1006 (5 credits),
CM1003 (10 credits),
ER1006 (5 credits)
EV1002 (5 credits),
GL1001 (5 credits),
GL1004 (5 credits),
GG1010 (5 credits),
MA1001 (5 credits),
PY1009 (5 credits)

BSc Single Honours
Applied Plant Biology,
Earth Science,
Ecology and Environmental Biology,
Environmental Science,
Geography,
Geology,
International Field Geosciences,
Science Education (Biology route only),
Zoology

 

Notes

  1. Students who, for special reasons, wish to take modules not specifically allowed by the regulations, must make an application to the College.
  2. Individual elective modules may occasionally not be offered in some calendar years.

Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.

FOR STUDENTS ENTERING IN 2017

FIRST SCIENCE AREA OF STUDY FIRST SCIENCE MODULES BSc DEGREE OUTLETS
Genetics (CK405)
Students take 60 credits as follows
BC1001 (5 credits),
BL1002 (5 credits),
BL1006 (5 credits),
BT1001 (5 credits),
CM1200 (10 credits),
GN1006 (5 credits),
MB1003 (5 credits),
MA1001 (5 credits),
MA1002 (5 credits),
PY1010 (10 credits)

BSc Single Honours
Genetics



Notes
  1. Students who, for special reasons, wish to take modules not specifically allowed by the regulations, must make an application to the College.
  2. Individual elective modules may occasionally not be offered in some calendar years.


Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here

FOR STUDENTS ENTERING IN 2017

FIRST SCIENCE AREA OF STUDY FIRST SCIENCE MODULES BSc DEGREE OUTLETS
Chemical Sciences (CK406)
Students take 60 credits as follows:

Students take 20 compulsory credits in Chemistry:

CM1200 (10 credits)
CM1201 (10 credits)

and 40 elective credits from the following:

AM1052 (5 credits)
AM1053 (5 credits)
BC1001 (5 credits)
BL1002 (5 credits)
CS1068 (5 credits)
GL1001 (5 credits)
MA1001 (5 credits)
MA1002 (5 credits)
MA1058 (5 credits)
MA1059 (5 credits)
MB1003 (5 credits)
PY1010 (10 credits) or [PY1007 (5 credit) and PY1006 (5 credits)]
PY1052 (10 credits)
PY1053 (10 credits)
BSc Single Honours

Chemistry*

Chemistry with Forensic Science**

Chemical Physics***

Science Education (Chemistry Route only)****

*Students wishing to pursue the BSc Chemistry outlet must take 10 credits of Mathematics (MA1001 and MA1002; or MA1058 and MA10159) and at least 10 credits of Physics (PY1010 or [PY1006 and PY1007]; or PY1052 and PY1053) and any other elective modules to a total of 40 elective credits. Students who have not taken higher level physics in their Leaving Certificate examination are strongly advised to take module PY1010.

**Students wishing to pursue the BSc Chemistry with Forensic Science outlet must take MA1001, MA1002, PY1010 or (PY1006 and PY1007), BC1001, BL1002, GL1001 and MB1003.

***Students wishing to pursue the BSc Chemical Physics outlet must take MA1058, MA1059, PY1052, PY1053, AM1052 and AM1053.

****Students who wish to enter the BSc in Science Education in second year must choose a minimum of 10 credits in biology and 10 credits in physics in first year in order to satisfy the requirements of the Teaching Council. It is also recommended that a minimum of 10 credits of mathematics be selected.

Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.

FOR STUDENTS ENTERING IN 2017

FIRST SCIENCE AREA OF STUDY FIRST SCIENCE MODULES BSc DEGREE OUTLETS
Mathematical Sciences (CK407)
Students take 60 credits as follows:
AM1052 (5 credits),
AM1053 (5 credits),
AM1054 (5 credits),
MA1057 (5 credits),
MA1058 (5 credits),
MA1059 (5 credits),
MA1060 (5 credits)
ST1051 (5 credits)
and
modules to the value of 20 credits from the following (subject to corequisites):
AC1107 (5 credits),
AC1108 (5 credits),
BL1006 (5 credits),
CM1006 (10 credits),
CS1061 (5 credits),
CS1065 (5 credits),
CS1069 (5 credits),
[EC1213 (5 credits) and EC1214 (5 credits)] or PA1003 (10 credits)
PY1052 (10 credits),
PY1053 (10 credits),
PY1054 (5 credits)

Note: Both AC1107 and AC1108 must be selected by students in order to be eligible to take further Accounting and Finance Electives as part of the FMAS programme.
BSc Single Honours
Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science, Mathematical Sciences
BSc Joint Honours

Applied Mathematics and Physics, Mathematics and Physics


Notes
  1. Students in the Mathematical Sciences Area of Study (CK407) wishing to proceed to the Joint Honours programmes in Applied Mathematics and Physics or Mathematics and Physics must take the modules PY1052 and PY1053 in First Science.
  2. Students who, for special reasons, wish to take modules not specifically allowed by the regulations, must make an application to the College.
  3. Individual elective modules may occasionally not be offered in some calendar years.


Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.

FOR STUDENTS ENTERING IN 2017

FIRST SCIENCE AREA OF STUDY FIRST SCIENCE MODULES BSc DEGREE OUTLETS
Physics and Astrophysics (CK408)
Students take 60 credits as follows:
Option 1
PY1052 (10 credits)
PY1053 (10 credits)
MA1058 (5 credits)
MA1059 (5 credits)
MA1060 (5 credits)
AM1052 (5 credits)
AM1053 (5 credits)
plus
modules to the value of 15 credits from the following:
AM1054 (5 credits)
BL1002 (5 credits)
BL1004 (5 credits)
BL1006 (5 credits)
CM1006 (10 credits)
CM1007 (15 credits)
CS1061 (5 credits)
CS1065 (5 credits)
CS1068 (5 credits)
MA1057 (5 credits)
PY1054 (5 credits)
ST1051 (5 credits)

BSc Single Honours
Astrophysics, Physics, Chemical Physics (either CM1006 or CM1007 compulsory)

BSc Joint Honours
Physics and Applied Mathematics (AM1054 compulsory), Physics and Mathematics (MA1057 compulsory)


Option 2
PY1052 (10 credits)
PY1053 (10 credits)
MA1058 (5 credits)
MA1059 (5 credits)
MA1060 (5 credits)
CM1007 (15 credits)
Plus two modules to the value of 10 credits from the following:
BL1002 (5 credits)
BL1004 (5 credits)
BL1006 (5 credits)
Science Education (Physics Route only)

Notes

  1. Students wishing to study for the BSc in Science Education must choose a minimum of 10 credits in Physics, 10 credits in Chemistry and 10 credits in Biology.
  2. Students who, for special reasons, wish to take modules not specifically allowed by the regulations, must make an application to the College.
  3. Individual elective modules may occasionally not be offered in some calendar years.

Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.

FIRST SCIENCE OUTLETS INTO SECOND SCIENCE

For students entering in 2017/18, the normal outlets from the First Science Areas of Study into Second Science degree programmes are:

FIRST SCIENCE

SECOND SCIENCE

   

Biological and

Biological Sciences

Chemical Sciences (CK402)

Chemistry


Chemistry of Pharmaceutical Compounds

 

Chemistry with Forensic Science

 

Science Education (Chemistry or Biology Route)

Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (CK404)

Biological Earth and Environmental Sciences (Applied Plant Biology, Earth Science, Ecology and Environmental Biology, Environmental Science, Geography, Geology, Science Education (Biology Route only), Zoology)

   

Chemical Sciences (CK406)

Chemistry


Science Education (Chemistry Route only)

  Chemistry with Forensic Science
  Chemical Physics

Computer Science (CK401)

Computer Science
Computer Science (Software Entrepreneurship)
Computer Science (Web Systems Engineering)

  Computer Science with Chinese

Genetics (CK405)

Genetics

 

Mathematical Sciences (CK407)

Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science


Mathematical Sciences


Applied Mathematics and Physics
Mathematics and Physics

Physics and Astrophysics (CK408)

Astrophysics

  Chemical Physics

Science Education (Physics Route only)

 

Physics

 

Applied Mathematics and Physics
Mathematics and Physics

Industrial Physics (CK409)

Industrial Physics


BSc (SINGLE HONOURS) AND BSc (JOINT HONOURS)

Regulations and Programme Requirements for Second, Third and Fourth Years of the BSc (Hons) Degree Programmes are presented under the following headings:

Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences

Biological Sciences

Chemistry

Chemistry of Pharmaceutical Compounds

Chemistry with Forensic Science

Chemical Physics

Computer Science

Science Education

Genetics

Mathematical Sciences

Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science

Physics

Astrophysics


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