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Masters degree Oncology Courses at University of Manchester

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About Postgraduate Oncology

Oncology, the branch of medicine focusing on cancer diagnosis, treatment and research, is a field of critical importance in healthcare. A master’s degree in oncology in the UK is a specialised programme designed for physicians, oncology nurses and medical researchers, committed to deepening their knowledge and expertise in cancer care and treatment.

Students can select from 70 master’s programmes specialising in oncology within the UK. Entrance onto this programme typically requires a degree in medicine, nursing, biology or other related healthcare discipline. Practical experience in a clinical setting, particularly in oncology, is often essential. This advanced study equips professionals with the depth of knowledge and specialised skills necessary for the complex and evolving aspects of cancer treatment, including the molecular and cellular basis of cancer, current therapeutic strategies and emerging research.

What to Expect

The course structure of the master's programme in oncology involves a combination of theoretical studies and practical exposure, including cancer biology, epidemiology, pharmacology of cancer drugs, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery. It delves into emerging research, targeted therapies and the latest advancements in oncological care.

The academic assessment involves written examinations, practical evaluations and a research project or a dissertation, enabling students to investigate and contribute to a specific area of interest within oncology. A substantial component of the curriculum includes clinical placements, offering hands-on experience in oncology departments and patient management and treatment.

This master’s programme culminates in a qualification that positions graduates at the forefront of oncology practice. They emerge with the expertise to lead in various clinical settings, prepared for careers as oncologists, clinical researchers or contributors to cancer research institutions, playing a vital role in enhancing understanding and patient care in this dynamic and challenging medical speciality.

MSc Cancer Research and Molecular Biomedicine

Our MSc Cancer Research and Molecular Biomedicine course will give you thorough training in this area alongside lab-based research Read more...

  • 1 year Full time degree

MSc Molecular Pathology of Cancer

Our flexible, blended MSc Molecular Pathology course will enable you to take advantage of growing opportunities within this field, which is Read more...

  • 1 year Full time degree: £14,700 per year (UK)

MSc Oncology Research

Our MRes Oncology course will enable you to develop the skills and knowledge you need to prepare for a career in cancer research. Cancer is Read more...

  • 1 year Full time degree

MSc Transformative Oncology

Who this course is forIf you want to reposition yourself as a leader in oncology, but don't want to take time out from your important work Read more...

  • 1 year Full time degree

MSc Specialist Practice (Cancer)

Our MSc Specialist Practice (Cancer) course is a partnership between The University of Manchester and The Christie School of Oncology aimed Read more...

  • 1 year Full time degree