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Science isn't for the eccentric and the mad - take the level headed approach and find out how much fun science can be on our forum.

Fancy getting to grips with science? How about taking the next step by studying with the Open University?

Courses range from short, introductory courses at first level all the way through to post-graduate courses. Below are a few of the science courses available, but for full details on all the courses available take a look at the OU courses page.

Short courses
1st level courses

Maths for Science (S151)
Fossils and the History of Life (S193)
How the Universe works (S197)
Introducing Astronomy (S194)

(For a complete list of science short courses you could study check out the Short Courses page on the Science Faculty website.)

Undergraduate courses
1st level courses

Discovering Science (S103)
Practising Science (SXR103)

2nd level courses
Biology: Uniformity and Diversity (S204)
The Molecular World (S205)
Exploring the Molecular World (SXR205)
Physics by Experiment (SXR207)
The Physical World (S207)
Environmental Science (S216)
Geology (S260)

3rd level courses
Signals and Perception: The Science of the Senses (SD329)
Inorganic Chemistry (S343)
Organic Chemistry: A Synthesis Approach (S344)
Molecular and Cell Biology (S377)
Space, Time and Cosmology (S357)
Infectious Disease (S320)
Oceanography (S330)
Understanding the Continents (S339)

Postgraduate Course
MSc in Science

Content last updated: 01/09/2005

 

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