To be considered for the award of University Diploma in Biological Sciences, a student must have satisfactorily attended undergraduate modules to the value of 60 credits as prescribed by the Head of the relevant academic units of their chosen discipline. Students may choose 2nd, 3rd and where permitted 4th year (School of BEES only) undergraduate modules (subject to timetabling and other constraints). Where a module has prerequisites (as specified in the module description), a student must satisfy this prerequisite by demonstrating, to the satisfaction of the relevant academic unit, that a similar module has been passed in the partner institution. The full programme of study is subject to final agreement by the relevant UCC academic units and the students home institution.
Students take 60 credits from the list below (subject to timetabling and other constraints):
School of BEES:
AE2001 (5 credits); BL2001 (5 credits); PS2001 (5 credits); PS2002 (5 credits); ZY2000 (5 credits);
ZY2005 (5 credits); BL3001 (5 credits); BL3002 (10 credits); BL3003 (5 credits); BL3004 (5 credits);
PS3008 (5 credits); PS3019 (5 credits); ZY3015 (5 credits); ZY3019 (5 credits); ZY3020 (5 credits)
The following School of BEES modules are only available to students who have successfully completed three full academic years at their home institution:
AE4016 (5 credits); BL4004 (5 credits); BL4006 (5 credits); PS4006 (5 credits); PS4021 (5 credits); PS4024 (5 credits); ZY4016 (5 credits); ZY4021 (5 credits)
School of Biochemistry and Cell Biology:
BC2001 (5 credits); BC2002 (5 credits); BC3001 (5 credits); BC3003 (5 credits); BC3004 (5 credits); BC3005 (5 credits); BC3006 (5 credits); BC3007 (5 credits); BC3008 (5 credits); BC3009 (5 credits); BC3011(5 credits)
School of Microbiology:
ML2901 (5 credits); MB3901 (5 credits); MB3993 (5 credits); MB3005 (5 credits); MB3006 (5 credits); MB3007 (5 credits); MB3008 (5 credits); MB3017 (5 credits)
Workload Guidelines
It is strongly recommended that students do not take any more than 40 credits in any semester. Students are therefore advised to choose their modules so that the workload is evenly spread throughout the year.
Module Semester Information may be found here.
Module
Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be
contained in the Marks and Standards 2021/2022 Book and for each module in the
Book of Modules, 2021/2022.