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  • DeadlineStudy Details: 12 months full-time

Masters Degree Description

Firstly, unlike many Biomedical Sciences Masters courses, we offer you dedicated training in a broad suite of bioinformatics and practical laboratory skills. These will not only be great preparation for future research careers, but also a way to make the most of your summer research project.

Secondly, our taught classes capture the excitement of cutting-edge research fields.

The substantial choice of classes means that you'll get to select a clinical-oriented or basic life science research pathway to suit your future aspirations.

Entry Requirements

Minimum second-class (2:2) Honours degree or overseas equivalent in a biological or chemical discipline.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Biomedical scientists work in healthcare to diagnose disease and evaluate the effectiveness of treatment through the analysis of fluids and tissue samples from patients.

They work at the heart of modern medicine, with 70% of diagnoses based on the pathology results provided by laboratory services.

After graduating you should be ideally qualified for positions in biomedical and pharmaceutical industries as well as hospitals and universities.

Module Details

Core modules:

Essential Skills and Employability for Masters Students (20 credits)
Entrepreneurship (10 credits)
Advanced Techniques in Biomedical Research 1 (10 credits)
Advanced Techniques in Biomedical Research 2 (10 credits)
Advanced Topics in Biomedical Research (20 credits)

Optional modules:

In Vivo Biology (10 credits)
Postgraduate Studies in Pathology (20 credits)
Drug Discovery (10 credits)
Postgraduate Studies in Haematology (10 credits)
Postgraduate Studies in Clinical Biochemistry (20 credits)
Postgraduate Studies in Clinical Immunology (20 credits)
Postgraduate Studies in Applied Microbiology (20 credits)

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