Full time
1 year
28-SEP-24
MSc - Master of Science
Medicine (General) Medical Specialisations: F-O
Taught
Overview
Build the knowledge and skills to interpret and understand genomic data on this course, which leads to a Master’s degree. You'll cover all major aspects of genomic science and medicine to better understand how genomic data impacts on service delivery. Designed to suit students from a range of science and healthcare backgrounds, you'll receive rigorous training in genomics and apply it to clinical practice and medical research. You'll be taught through a blended format of learning that incorporates face-to-face and online teaching, live webinars, and self-study in your eight taught modules. An extended research project provides you with an opportunity to explore a set area of medical genomics in further detail, using a range of research strategies. This work will develop your project management and problem-solving skills as you deepen your understanding of genomic medicine. The course programme also collaborates closely with the Institute of Cancer Research and Brunel University London to provide a broader range of training towards a career in research.
For this course (per year)
£14,900
For this course (per year)
£43,250
Students need to have a minimum requirement is a 2.1 degree in a relevant medical, biomedical or healthcare subject.