This Master’s in Biotechnology covers key fields such as gene therapy, genomics, proteomics, genetic engineering for plants, animals and micro-organisms, and bioinformatics.
This multidisciplinary MSc in Biotechnology course brings together aspects of chemistry, biology and cell biology to cover knowledge across several key fields. You'll gain critical and analytical skills and learn to solve problems, establishing the practical and professional skills you need for employment or further study.
The course helps you develop a creative attitude to the development and manufacture of biotechnology products. As well as subject-specific knowledge, you'll also gain critical awareness of the advances at the forefront of biotechnology. By exploring these biological systems, you'll learn to develop the technology, tools and products used in research, industry and agriculture.
The course also includes a research project.
An undergraduate (honours) degree at 2:2, or above, in Biotechnology, Molecular Biology or a relevant subject.
Applicants without a degree that have professional qualifications or relevant professional experience may be considered.
Applicants from other backgrounds may be considered.
Potential career destinations include Pharmaceutical, Agricultural, Environmental and Biotechnology industries and consultancies, as well as Biomedical and Intellectual property rights agencies. It is also a fine pathway to a research degree (MPhil/PhD).
Core Modules:
Biotechnology Research Project (60 credits)
Bioinformatics (30 credits)
Research Methods and Data Management (30 credits)
Academic English for Postgraduates (Science)
Applied Molecular Biology (30 credits)
Optional Modules:
Natural Product Biotechnology (30 credits)
Colloids and Structured Materials (30 credits)
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