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Original post by Idris-
What is the difference between interdisciplinary science and studies in science ?


have you got the sentence it's in for some context? :smile:
Reply 2
Original post by claireestelle
have you got the sentence it's in for some context? :smile:


The university has different entry requirements for both ?
Original post by Idris-
The university has different entry requirements for both ?


I think interdisclipinary could mean for multiple disciplines together but studies in science could be a specific one, if you could link me the page I ll see if that's what it is?:smile:
Reply 4
Original post by claireestelle
I think interdisclipinary could mean for multiple disciplines together but studies in science could be a specific one, if you could link me the page I ll see if that's what it is?:smile:


interdisclipinary science -
http://www.llc.leeds.ac.uk/courses/interdisciplinary-science-with-foundation-year

studies in science -
http://www.llc.leeds.ac.uk/courses/studies-in-science-with-foundation-year

thank you.


The one compulsory module is different but you can choose the same optional ones with either
Reply 6
Original post by claireestelle
The one compulsory module is different but you can choose the same optional ones with either


they seem very similar but their entry requirements are very different ?
Original post by Idris-
they seem very similar but their entry requirements are very different ?


That's quite strange, I guess just apply for the one that you meet.

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