Studying sciences opens the door to understanding how the world works, from the molecular level to global systems.

At City St George’s, you will develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and practical laboratory experience across disciplines including biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science.

You will explore scientific principles and methods while learning to design experiments, analyse data, and interpret findings to inform evidence-based decisions.

Teaching combines lectures, laboratory sessions, and project-based learning, providing you with opportunities to apply theory to practical challenges in healthcare, public health, and beyond.

You will also develop skills in scientific communication and research ethics, preparing you to engage with scientific advancements and contribute to addressing global challenges such as climate change, disease prevention, and technological innovation.

Your studies will be supported by experienced scientists and researchers, ensuring you gain a strong grounding in scientific enquiry and problem-solving.

Career perspectives

A background in sciences opens a wide range of career opportunities in healthcare, research, environmental management, biotechnology, education, and public health.

Graduates can progress into roles such as laboratory technician, research assistant, data analyst, science communicator, or pursue further study and research.

Your scientific knowledge and practical skills will equip you to contribute to improving health, advancing technology, and addressing complex challenges in society.

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