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MSc PGDip PGCert Medical Mycology – Online

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    MSc 3-6 years part- time, PGDip 2-4 years part time, PGCert 1-2 years part time

Course Description

  • Both clinical and non-clinical applicants are welcomed: with qualifications available at PGCert, PGDip and full MSc level.
  • Modules will be jointly taught by mycology experts at the British Society for Medical Mycology, and the MRC Centre for Medical Mycology – a world-leading research centre that is helping to tackle the major global threats to human health caused by fungal diseases
  • This online course covers aspects of medical mycology, immunology, genomics of infectious disease, antifungal therapies, diagnostic and histopathology techniques.
  • You will have access to online tools that promote engagement, University of Exeter library resources and virtual laboratory environments.
  • Network with a community of students and faculty to engage with colleagues around the world.
  • Scholarships available for students from qualifying countries

Entry Requirements

For the Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert):

A degree in a relevant biological science (e.g. microbiology or another biomedical science course), or suitable professional experience.

For the Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) and MSc:

A degree at 2:1 level or above in a relevant biological science (e.g. microbiology or another biomedical science course), or a medical or dental degree with a minimum of 12 months postgraduate clinical experience (completion of UK Medical or Dental Foundation Year 1 competencies) or satisfactory completion of the PGCert.

Entrants for the MSc and Postgraduate Diploma must be working in a suitable professional setting to complete the project-based elements.

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