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Course Overview

  • Increase your understanding of what current diseases are impacting global human health, the damage they are having on our body and how we can look to prevent this disease burden
  • Develop advanced research skills that will prove invaluable for careers in medical research, the NHS and other health organizations, health charities, and biomedical industries
  • You will cover areas such as oncology, diabetes, Alzheimer's/dementia, obesity, and infectious diseases such as antibiotic resistance, bacteria, and viruses 
  • Our teaching team is active human health researchers as well as experienced teachers. The diversity of research projects underway, which you can contribute to is vast – covering issues such as potential new treatments for ovarian cancer and the role of the Human Papilloma Virus in the development of head and neck cancers

As with other Biomedical Master degrees, your academic knowledge will be supported by the practical applications of biomedical science, particularly in relation to modern molecular biology and infectious disease methods.  

Entry Requirement 

An undergraduate degree (2:2 or above) in a Biosciences-related subject. 

International students should have the above or an international equivalent. If English is not your first language, you will need to hold IELTS 6.0 or above.

Fees

Type Full-time Part-time
UK

£7850 for the full course or £875 per 20 credits*

£875 per 20 credits

International/EU

£14700 for the full course

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This information was accurate on : 22/04/2021
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