Aerospace Medicine
Master
In London
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
London
The Aerospace Medicine course aims to provide medical graduates with advanced theoretical and practical training in the physiology, psychology and clinical medicine of humans exposed to or working in the aviation environment.
The programme will also prepare students for the examination in the Diploma in Aviation Medicine, DAVMed which is run through the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (FOM). More details can be found here.
Key Benefits
World-class learning programme delivered at a location recognised by the Joint Royal Colleges of Physicians Training Board for higher professional training in aviation and space medicine.
Teaching by internationally renowned scientists and clinicians.
An advanced study course providing unique opportunities to undertake an aeromedical research project that are carried out in the laboratory or in approved aeromedical centres in the UK and elsewhere.
Additional preparation for the Diploma in Aviation Medicine, Faculty of Occupational Medicine (RCP) is available.
Facilities
Location
Start date
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Reviews
Subjects
- Physiology
- Project
- Aviation
- Aviation Training
Course programme
Year 1
Courses are divided into modules. You will normally take:
- MSc – modules totalling 180 credits
- PG Diploma – modules totalling 120 credits.
MSc pathway
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Aerospace Physiology (40 credits)
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Operational Aviation Medicine (40 credits)
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Clinical and Commercial Aerospace Medicine (40 credits)
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Research project in Aerospace Medicine (60 credits)
PG Dip pathway
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Aerospace Physiology (40 credits)
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Operational Aviation Medicine (40 credits)
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Clinical and Commercial Aerospace Medicine (40 credits)
We regularly review our modules to make sure our programmes are as up-to-date, innovative and relevant as possible. The modules we offer may therefore change. We suggest that you check the course finder for updates:
Optional Modules
Aerospace Medicine