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  1. The Department of Biological Engineering (BE) offers an undergraduate curriculum emphasizing quantitative, engineering-based analysis, design, and synthesis in the study of modern biology from the molecular to the systems level.

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    Earth Sciences is the study of the planet we live upon. The broad scope and rapidly-advancing nature of the subject is reflected in the course at Oxford, which provides sound and broadly-based scientific training. We combine physics, chemistry and biology with geology, geography and palaeontology to answer fundamental questions about the origin, de...

    The Earth Sciences course includes several field courses. These link closely to material covered in lectures, and convey the practice of geology, geophysics, geochemistry, and palaeontology in the field environment. This work culminates in an independent project to study and map an area chosen by the student. Many of the field courses take place ou...

    Discover Unicourse data provides applicants with Unistats statistics about undergraduate life at Oxford for a particular undergraduate course. Please select 'see course data' to view the full Unistats data for Earth Sciences. Please note that there may be no data available if the number of course participants is very small. Visit the Studying at Ox...

  2. Bioengineering, or Biological Engineering, is an applied science using biological theory in solving real-world problems. This both complements and contrasts traditional engineering practice that uses math, science and computing in designing structures and tools.

  3. Biological engineering is the biology-based engineering discipline that integrates life sciences with engineering in the advancement and application of fundamental concepts of biological systems from molecular to ecosystem levels.

  4. Earth science or geoscience includes all fields of natural science related to the planet Earth. [1] This is a branch of science dealing with the physical, chemical, and biological complex constitutions and synergistic linkages of Earth's four spheres: the biosphere, hydrosphere/cryosphere, atmosphere, and geosphere (or lithosphere).

  5. From understanding how molecules and cells work to the study of entire ecosystems, Biology covers all aspects of the natural world. A joint degree with Earth Sciences, this programme will also help you to understand the changing environment of our dynamic planet.

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  7. Our BSc in Earth and planetary sciences is a three year degree which offers you the flexibility to tailor your interest in Earth and planetary science in one of five pathways: Geology; Geochemistry;

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