England
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What you will study
You will learn
Vocational relevance
Teaching and assessment
Support from your tutor
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marking your assignments and offering detailed feedback to help you improve -
providing individual guidance, whether that’s for general study skills or specific module content -
guiding you to additional learning resources -
facilitating online discussions between your fellow students in the dedicated forums.
Assessment
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7 Tutor-marked assignments (TMAs) -
10 Interactive computer-marked assignments (iCMAs)
Laboratory schools
What's included
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a week-by-week study planner -
course-specific module materials -
audio and video content -
assessment details and submission section -
online tutorial access -
access to student forums.
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interactives and animations -
alternative format materials (e.g. PDF, EPUB, Word). -
access to learning events that support your study skills -
access to our Discover labcast, recorded from our laboratories in Milton Keynes -
access to Good academic practice tutorials that support your skills development.
You will need
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a device to take digital images of your work (e.g. a phone/digital camera or scanner) -
a scientific calculator -
everyday household items to conduct simple experiments.
Qualifications
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Certificate of Higher Education in Mathematics and Physics (T53) -
Certificate of Higher Education in Natural Sciences (T11) -
Diploma of Higher Education in Biology (W89) -
Diploma of Higher Education in Mathematics and Physics (W22) -
Diploma of Higher Education in Natural Sciences (W37) -
BSc (Honours) Biology (R58) -
BSc (Honours) Mathematics and Physics (Q77) -
BSc (Honours) Natural Sciences (Q64)
Future availability
Regulations
Entry requirements
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add, subtract, multiply and divide simple numbers -
read and understand written English of a style and complexity characteristic of scientific articles or magazines -
write clearly and concisely, structuring short pieces of writing so that they flow coherently -
log on to the internet, find websites and communicate by email -
create, save and retrieve documents using basic word-processing skills.
Computing requirements
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Primary device – A desktop or laptop computer with at least 8 GB of RAM and a quad-core processor (2.4 GHz minimum speed). It’s possible to access some materials on a mobile phone, tablet or Chromebook; however, they will not be suitable as your primary device. -
Peripheral device – Headphones/earphones with a built-in microphone for online tutorials. -
Operating systems – Windows 11 or the latest supported macOS. -
Internet access – Broadband or mobile connection. -
Browser – Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are recommended; Mozilla Firefox and Safari may be suitable. -
Our OU Study app operates on supported versions of Android and iOS. -
Software – Any additional software will be provided or is generally available for free.
If you have a disability
Course fee
| Start | End | Register by | England fee |
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| 10 Oct 2026 | 30 Jun 2027 | 10 Sep 2026 | £4,088 |
| 30 Jan 2027 | 30 Sep 2027 | 07 Jan 2027 | £4,088 |
Additional costs
Study costs
Ways to pay
Open University Student Budget Account
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Register now, pay later – OUSBA pays your module fee direct to the OU. You then repay OUSBA interest-free and in full just before your module starts. 0% APR representative. This option could give you the extra time you may need to secure the funding to repay OUSBA. -
Pay by instalments – OUSBA calculates your monthly fee and number of instalments based on the cost of the module you are studying. APR 5.1% representative.
Employer sponsorship
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Your employer just needs to complete a simple form to confirm how much they will be paying and we will invoice them. -
You won’t need to get your employer to complete the form until after you’ve chosen your module.
