Welcome from the Dean of Science, Professor Hazel Rymer
I would like to welcome you to the Faculty of Science at the Open University. The Faculty is commited to the delivery of scientific education and knowledge of the highest quality, and aims to position the University as a global authority in providing scientific answers to complex political, social and economic uncertainties.
The Faculty has developed an extensive range of modules using the Open University's supported open learning teaching model. These modules contribute to a number of qualifications such as the BSc (Hons) Natural Sciences and the more general BSc (Open) degree. In addition, the Faculty supports a number of diplomas and certificates including interdisciplinary offerings with other faculties. Students can choose to study any of our modules and qualifications at their own pace and are supported by tutors, study advisers and on-line conferences. There are optional face to face tutorials for some modules, but many of our modules are accessible entirely online and it is possible to complete the whole Natural Sciences BSc degree in this way. This level of accessibility means that the Faculty supports a large proportion of all the part-time undergraduate degree studies undertaken in the UK.
In addition to our degree level programmes, the Faculty offers an innovative range of Science Short Courses that are designed to provide a taster of Level 1 study for those new to undergraduate study. A skills-based module Science starts here is also provided for students who need some help with their mathematics before they embark on their degree studies. All these modules can count towards the degree.
The Faculty also offers a Master's postgraduate degree programme with several taught degrees including the first UK MSc to be accredited by the Council of Graduate Schools as a Professional Science Master's.
The Faculty of Science undertakes a range of research across many scientific topics, bringing together traditional scientific disciplines and new interdisciplinary areas through two major research groupings:
Centre for Earth, Planetary, Space and Astronomical Research
Hazel Rymer
Dean and Director of Studies (Science)