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Natural Sciences (Cambridge)

The Natural Sciences Tripos (NST) is the framework within which most of the science at the University of Cambridge is taught. The tripos includes a wide range of Natural Sciences from physics, astronomy, and geoscience, to chemistry and biology, which are taught alongside the history and philosophy of science. The tripos covers several courses which form the University of Cambridge system of Tripos. It is known for its broad range of study in the first year, in which students cannot study just one discipline, but instead must choose three courses in different areas of the natural sciences and one in mathematics. As is traditional at Cambridge, the degree awarded after Part II (three years of study) is a Bachelor of Arts (BA). A Master of Natural Sciences degree (MSci) [4] is available to those who take the optional Part III (one further year).[5] It was started in the 19th century.[1][2][3]

Natural Sciences Tripos (NST)
Type
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree
  • Master of Science (MSci) degree
Knowledge / skills testedNatural science
Year started1851[1][2][3]
Duration3 or 4 years
Countries / regionsUniversity of Cambridge language
based onTripos
Websitenatsci.tripos.cam.ac.uk

Teaching Edit

Teaching is carried out by 16 different departments. Subjects offered in Part IA in 2019 are Biology of Cells, Chemistry, Computer Science, Evolution and Behaviour, Earth Sciences, Materials Science, Mathematics, Physics, Physiology of Organisms and Mathematical Biology; students must take three experimental subjects and one mathematics course. There are three options for the compulsory mathematics element in IA: "Mathematics A", "Mathematics B" and "Mathematical Biology".[6] From 2020 Computer Science will no longer be an option in the natural sciences course.

Students specialize further in the second year (Part IB) of their Tripos, taking three subjects from a choice of twenty, and completely in their third year (Part II) in, for example, genetics or astrophysics, although general third year courses do exist – Biomedical and Biological Sciences for biologists and Physical Sciences for chemists, physicists, etc. Fourth year options (Part III) are available in a number of subjects, and usually have an entry requirement of obtaining a 2:1 or a First in second year Tripos Examinations, and is applied for before the commencement of the third year. As of 2008, options with an available Part III option are: Astrophysics; Biochemistry; Chemistry; Earth Sciences; Materials Science[7] and Metallurgy; and Experimental and Theoretical Physics. As of 2018 the tripos is delivered by sixteen different departments including:

Motivation Edit

The University of Cambridge believes that their course's generalisation, rather than specialisation, gives their students an advantage.[8] First, it allows students to experience subjects at university level before specialising. Second, many modern sciences exist at the boundaries of traditional disciplines, for example, applying methods from a different discipline. Third, this structure allows other scientific subjects, such as Mathematics (traditionally a very strong subject at Cambridge), Medicine and the History and Philosophy of Science, (and previously Computer sciences before it had been removed for 2020 entry) to link with the Natural Sciences Tripos so that once, say, the two-year Part I of the Medical Sciences tripos has been completed, one can specialise in another biological science in Part II during one's third year, and still come out with a science degree specialised enough to move into postgraduate studies, such as a PhD.

Student enrolment Edit

As a result of this structure, the Natural Sciences Tripos has by far the greatest number of students of any Tripos.[citation needed] Undergraduates who are reading for the NST in order to gain their degrees are colloquially known in University slang as 'NatScis (pronounced "Nat-Ski's"), being broadly nicknamed physical science ('phys') or biological science ('bio') NatScis, according to their course choices. (Of course, many students choose both physical and biological options in first year.) The split tends to be about 50:50 between the physical and biological sciences.[citation needed]

In 2018, 2594 students applied and 577 were admitted to the Natural Sciences Tripos.[9]

In order to be accepted to study on the Natural Sciences course, students must sit the NSAA (Natural Science Admissions Assessment) exam in the year of their application.[10] This is a test required by Cambridge to assess their candidates.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Bettany, G. T. (1879). "The Cambridge Natural Sciences Tripos". Nature. 21 (526): 86–87. Bibcode:1879Natur..21...86B. doi:10.1038/021086a0. ISSN 0028-0836.
  2. ^ a b Anon (1865). "The Natural Sciences Tripos, Cambridge". The Lancet. 85 (2160): 66. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(02)69618-7. ISSN 0140-6736.
  3. ^ a b Liveing, G. D. (1874). "The Student's Guide to the University of Cambridge". cambridge.org. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511694158.008.
  4. ^ "Programme Specification: Introduction". 3 December 2012.
  5. ^ "Natural Sciences Tripos". University of Cambridge. 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 October 2008. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
  7. ^ "What Is Materials Science?". uniadmissions.co.uk. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  8. ^ "Is Natural Science Right For You?". oxbridgeapplications.com.
  9. ^ "Undergraduate Study: Application statistics". University of Cambridge. 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  10. ^ "NSAA Cambridge: The Definitive NSAA Starter Guide For 2022". Exams Ninja. 25 September 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2022.

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The Natural Sciences Tripos NST is the framework within which most of the science at the University of Cambridge is taught The tripos includes a wide range of Natural Sciences from physics astronomy and geoscience to chemistry and biology which are taught alongside the history and philosophy of science The tripos covers several courses which form the University of Cambridge system of Tripos It is known for its broad range of study in the first year in which students cannot study just one discipline but instead must choose three courses in different areas of the natural sciences and one in mathematics As is traditional at Cambridge the degree awarded after Part II three years of study is a Bachelor of Arts BA A Master of Natural Sciences degree MSci 4 is available to those who take the optional Part III one further year 5 It was started in the 19th century 1 2 3 Natural Sciences Tripos NST TypeBachelor of Arts BA degree Master of Science MSci degreeKnowledge skills testedNatural scienceYear started1851 1 2 3 Duration3 or 4 yearsCountries regionsUniversity of Cambridge languagebased onTriposWebsitenatsci wbr tripos wbr cam wbr ac wbr uk Contents 1 Teaching 2 Motivation 3 Student enrolment 4 ReferencesTeaching EditTeaching is carried out by 16 different departments Subjects offered in Part IA in 2019 are Biology of Cells Chemistry Computer Science Evolution and Behaviour Earth Sciences Materials Science Mathematics Physics Physiology of Organisms and Mathematical Biology students must take three experimental subjects and one mathematics course There are three options for the compulsory mathematics element in IA Mathematics A Mathematics B and Mathematical Biology 6 From 2020 Computer Science will no longer be an option in the natural sciences course Students specialize further in the second year Part IB of their Tripos taking three subjects from a choice of twenty and completely in their third year Part II in for example genetics or astrophysics although general third year courses do exist Biomedical and Biological Sciences for biologists and Physical Sciences for chemists physicists etc Fourth year options Part III are available in a number of subjects and usually have an entry requirement of obtaining a 2 1 or a First in second year Tripos Examinations and is applied for before the commencement of the third year As of 2008 options with an available Part III option are Astrophysics Biochemistry Chemistry Earth Sciences Materials Science 7 and Metallurgy and Experimental and Theoretical Physics As of 2018 update the tripos is delivered by sixteen different departments including The Department of Chemistry The Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology The Department of Genetics The Department of Physics The Department of Astronomy The Department of Biochemistry The Department of Pharmacology The Department of Plant Sciences The Department of Physiology Development and Neuroscience The Department of Zoology The Department of Psychology The Department of Computer Science and Technology The Department of Earth Sciences The Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy The Department of History and Philosophy of ScienceMotivation EditThe University of Cambridge believes that their course s generalisation rather than specialisation gives their students an advantage 8 First it allows students to experience subjects at university level before specialising Second many modern sciences exist at the boundaries of traditional disciplines for example applying methods from a different discipline Third this structure allows other scientific subjects such as Mathematics traditionally a very strong subject at Cambridge Medicine and the History and Philosophy of Science and previously Computer sciences before it had been removed for 2020 entry to link with the Natural Sciences Tripos so that once say the two year Part I of the Medical Sciences tripos has been completed one can specialise in another biological science in Part II during one s third year and still come out with a science degree specialised enough to move into postgraduate studies such as a PhD Student enrolment EditAs a result of this structure the Natural Sciences Tripos has by far the greatest number of students of any Tripos citation needed Undergraduates who are reading for the NST in order to gain their degrees are colloquially known in University slang as NatScis pronounced Nat Ski s being broadly nicknamed physical science phys or biological science bio NatScis according to their course choices Of course many students choose both physical and biological options in first year The split tends to be about 50 50 between the physical and biological sciences citation needed In 2018 2594 students applied and 577 were admitted to the Natural Sciences Tripos 9 In order to be accepted to study on the Natural Sciences course students must sit the NSAA Natural Science Admissions Assessment exam in the year of their application 10 This is a test required by Cambridge to assess their candidates References Edit a b Bettany G T 1879 The Cambridge Natural Sciences Tripos Nature 21 526 86 87 Bibcode 1879Natur 21 86B doi 10 1038 021086a0 ISSN 0028 0836 a b Anon 1865 The Natural Sciences Tripos Cambridge The Lancet 85 2160 66 doi 10 1016 S0140 6736 02 69618 7 ISSN 0140 6736 a b Liveing G D 1874 The Student s Guide to the University of Cambridge cambridge org doi 10 1017 CBO9780511694158 008 Programme Specification Introduction 3 December 2012 Natural Sciences Tripos University of Cambridge 2020 Retrieved 5 January 2020 IA Mathematical Biology Site Archived from the original on 31 October 2008 Retrieved 8 June 2010 What Is Materials Science uniadmissions co uk Retrieved 4 November 2022 Is Natural Science Right For You oxbridgeapplications com Undergraduate Study Application statistics University of Cambridge 2020 Retrieved 5 January 2020 NSAA Cambridge The Definitive NSAA Starter Guide For 2022 Exams Ninja 25 September 2020 Retrieved 7 November 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Natural Sciences Cambridge amp oldid 1160750893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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