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This course is designed for biology, medicine, biomedical and life sciences graduates, keen to develop their knowledge in a city renowned for its medical landmarks.
Students will carry out studies of biomedical science, develop a high level of scientific knowledge and understanding of disease processes and enhance intellectual development throughout research projects.
The team delivering the course have an exceptional research profile, particularly in oncology, molecular medicine, immunology and virology. Specialist guest lecturers will add their own enlightenment and passion to a fascinating schedule.
The course aims to:
* provide you with advanced study of biomedical science, which underpins professional progression and development
* provide a high level of scientific knowledge and understanding of disease processes
* develop an informed and critical appreciation of recent scientific developments in relation to diagnostic laboratory pathology
* enable you, where options are available, to gain additional specialist knowledge in areas such as ageing, epidemiology and medical genetics
* enhance your intellectual development throughout the research project and dissertation
The course is approved and accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science.
Career opportunities
Career opportunities include employment in NHS hospital laboratories and other health-related areas. Graduates will also be well placed to apply for research studentships.
This course allows students to be considered for promotion at work. It also allows them to be eligible to sit the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) higher specialist diploma leading to fellowship of the IBMS (FIBMS).
Course Structure
The MSc is a one year, full-time course involving 30 weeks of taught modules divided into two 15-week semesters. The part-time mode follows a similar pattern over two years. You take four taught core modules and two optional taught modules.
Core modules:
* Advanced Immunology
* Biomedical Diagnostics
* Integrated Pathology
* Scientific Frameworks for Research
* Research Project
Optional modules:
* Haematology
* Blood Transfusion
* Clinical Biochemistry
* Medical Genetics
* Epidemiology of Emerging Infectious Diseases
* Ethical Issues in Biomedical Science
To qualify for the MSc award you will need to carry out a Research Project during the summer period and then submit a 10,000-word dissertation. Postgraduate Diploma students take six modules in total and Postgraduate Certificate students three modules. Individual modules may be taken for the purpose of continuing professional development.
Assessment
Students undertake a variety of assessment methods including case studies, literature evaluations, self diagnostic testing, debates, group work, coursework, essays, and cumulative exams.
Practical skills are summatively assessed through the coursework assignments, including those in the final Project module.
Data handling skills are assessed by, practical reports, problem solving exercises, information abstracting and reviewing exercises, poster presentations, exams and seminar presentations.
Accreditation
The course is approved and accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science.