Natural Sciences BSc
UCAS code: CFG0
Overview
The Natural Sciences BSc degree is designed for students with a passion for science across traditional subject boundaries, who want to use their learning to tackle real-world problems. This programme equips you with deep knowledge in individual disciplines as well as the ability to understand the connections between the sciences. Scientists who can tackle society’s most complex problems by integrating knowledge and skills from different science disciplines are in huge demand, so our graduates will be exceptionally well-placed for employment within emerging and future industries across sectors.
The degree combines a rigorous grounding in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics, with bespoke modules exploring the interconnections between the sciences, enabling you to integrate knowledge for new and original perspectives. A core focus of the degree is on computational and mathematical skills, training you to code, model complex phenomena through simulations, grasp machine learning and AI tools, and harness the power of systems thinking.
From day one, you will apply your learning to real-world projects. Combined with specialised skills training from the Entrepreneurship Institute, this will cultivate your abilities in analysis, creative thinking, leadership, communication, and complex teamwork, providing a significant head start in your future career.
You have also the opportunity to transfer to the Study Abroad pathway and spend your third year at a partner institution before returning to King’s for the final year. This depends on you reaching a certain grade average and being accepted by a partner university.
Key benefits
- You will study a wide-range of innovative modules covering the full spectrum of subjects across the natural sciences (biology, chemistry, computation, mathematics and physics).
- Friendly and supportive learning environment, with students from across the globe.
- A holistic approach to developing interdisciplinary, innovative and agile thinking, so graduates are equipped to address real-world problems.
- You will develop essential skills in self-management and personal development, including active learning, effective communication, team-working, and adaptability.
- You will be exceptionally well placed to find employment and have leadership roles within emerging and future industries that address major global challenges.
- 6th in the UK for employability (Times Higher Education Graduate Employability rankings 2025)
- You will benefit from research-enriched teaching delivered by internationally renowned scientists and researchers in state-of-the-art laboratory facilities in the heart of London..

I am very excited about the Natural Science degree programme at King's, which will provide an interdisciplinary education allied to the research at King's, and span the sciences from biosciences, physics, chemistry and mathematics and computational methods.

Course essentials
Interdisciplinary science is regarded as vital for addressing the world’s challenges - with some of the most exciting research and innovation happening at the interface of scientific disciplines. Developing an interdisciplinary mindset builds deep understanding of how disciplines intersect, and fosters critical thinking, creativity, and a broader perspective on issues.
In your first year, you will build a strong foundation in the core natural sciences disciplines - biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics, including facilitating your cross disciplinary thinking. This will be complemented by learning coding and experimental laboratory skills. You will apply your learning through project work and oral and poster presentation skills. In addition, you will be tutored by some of King’s most pioneering interdisciplinary scientists who will share insights from their groundbreaking research – from new medical therapies to engineering enzymes that degrade plastics – inspiring your own innovative thinking.
Years 2 and 3 will give you a thorough grounding in advanced mathematics and analytical skills for complex problem solving, along with an introduction to Machine Learning and AI. You will be trained in skills required for developing, planning and performing scientific research. You will also shape your degree by choosing from a portfolio of bespoke interdisciplinary science modules and modules available from other science programmes at King’s, where you will study alongside students on other degrees.
Additionally, in third year you will pursue a research project and a module with an employability and entrepreneurship focus to help you develop your problem-solving skills, confidence, and ability draw from your interdisciplinary knowledge to find solutions.
You will have the possibility of studying for one year abroad (Year Abroad option) between Years 2 and 3 at one of our partner universities around the world.
Throughout your studies you will have the opportunity to develop a personal development plan – where you can record the portfolio of skills and tools you’ve acquired and reflect on your learning and self-development. This will help enhance your CV and prepare you for the world of work.
Additionally, at King’s, all students are allocated a Personal Tutor who will play a key role in helping you to get the most out of your studies, providing support and encouragement for your time at university. Personal tutors provide you with the opportunity to periodically take stock of your learning, academic progress and general wellbeing as you progress through your studies, offering guidance on how to seek further support if you need it, and how to access the range of opportunities available to you as a King's student.
Special features
Optional study abroad
Key Information
Course type:
Single honours
Delivery mode:
On campus
Study mode:
Full time
Required A-Levels:
AAA
Duration:
3 years
Application status:
Open
Start date:
September 2026
Application deadline:
08 September 2025
Administrative bodies
Awarding body

King's College London and Affiliates
Regulating body
Base campuses

Strand Campus
Strand Campus feels like the heart of London—historic yet buzzing with energy. Nestled by the Thames, it offers world-class academics, vibrant student life, and endless inspiration from the city’s culture and diversity.

Waterloo Campus
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Guy’s Campus
As a potential student, Guy’s Campus feels dynamic and focused—perfect for health and science studies. Located near London Bridge, it blends cutting-edge labs with a close-knit community, all in the heart of one of London’s most vibrant areas.