Biomedical Science (MSc)

Attendance & duration

Full-time: one year

Part-time (day): two or more years

Start dates

September: F/T, P/T (day) and February: F/T, P/T (day)

CAMPUS

London North campus Tower Building

COST

February 2012
Full-time
UK and EU students: £5,670
International students: £10,395

Part-time
UK and EU students: £630 per 30 credit module

 

September 2012
Full-time
UK and EU students: £7,200
International students: £11,700

Part-time
UK and EU students: £800 per 20 credit module



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February 2012 start

Overview

This course is designed for biology, medicine, biomedical and life sciences graduates, and graduates in related scientific subjects and provides a supportive learning environment within a cosmopolitan London setting. The course team has a good research profile, particularly in oncology, skeletal pathology, molecular medicine and HIV. Specialist guest lecturers also enhance course delivery.

Faculty of Life Sciences

www.londonmet.ac.uk/depts/fls/

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.

Applying and entry

PLEASE NOTE There is no official closing date for this course, but you are advised to apply as early as possible as we will only consider your application if there are places available on the course.

Tel: 020 7133 4202
Email: admissions@londonmet.ac.uk

The normal academic standard for entry is a Lower Second (2.2) UK first degree in biomedical science, though applications are welcomed from other related subjects and will be considered on an individual basis. Equivalent overseas qualifications will also be accepted. Proficiency in the English Language is essential. If English is not your first language, you will require an IELTS 6, TOEFL 580, CBT TOEFL 237 or equivalent.

Course contents

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:

  • Integrated Pathology
  • Molecular Diagnostics
  • Advanced Immunology
  • Research Framework

 

Optional modules:

  • Ageing and Disease
  • Drug and Poison Analysis
  • Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
  • Ethical Issues in Biomedical Science
  • Medical Genetics

 

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.

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Assessment

Assessment is by coursework only.

Careers

Career opportunities

Career opportunities include employment in hospitals and other health-related areas. Graduates will be well placed to apply for research studentships.

Student profiles

What the students say

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