Medical Bioscience MSc
Master
In Bradford
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Bradford
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
Biomedical Sciences involves a multidisciplinary approach to the study of human health and disease.
This range of biological and molecular sciences underpins the scientific basis of investigating the human body in health and disease, enabling diagnosis and therapeutic intervention.
There is a demand for graduates with advanced biomedical training able to apply their skills to research, education, regulatory approval, diagnostic services and the commercialisation of biomedical information.
The syllabus will enhance your knowledge and understanding of current biomedical research techniques and their applications. Your experimental design, data analysis and scientific communication skills will be further developed as part of your 60 credit research project. Working under the supervision of our leading research staff, your project work will allow you to explore an area of biomedicine in depth. Projects are available in a variety of areas including Cancer Biology, Skin Biology, Medical Biochemistry, Medical Cell Biology and Medical Microbiology.
The course will equip graduating students for careers in the private (e.g. pharmaceutical, biotechnology or food industry, forensic/veterinary laboratories) or public (e.g. academia, National Health Service (NHS)) sectors.
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2:2 or above in a related scientific discipline.
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Subjects
- Biology
- Microbiology
- Design
- Biochemistry
- Cell Biology
- International
- Project
- Medical
- Medical training
- Biomedical
- Bioscience
Course programme
The modules for this course can be found in the latest programme specification.
This programme will provide opportunities for students to experience modern biomedical techniques and to study alongside established research teams in their state-of-the-art research laboratories. Students will be expected to develop key skills that are required by scientists to investigate the pathophysiology of human disease and there is considerable student choice in which biomedical science disciplines are studied during the programme. Through these choices it will allow students to map a path through the programme that allows them either to cover a greater number of biomedical subject areas or to develop greater specialism within either cancer biology, medical biochemistry, medical microbiology or medical cell biology. A substantial research project will be undertaken in a contemporary area of the student’s chosen biomedical discipline
Semester 1
- Maths and Quantitive Methods (10 credits)
- Applied Pathology (20 credits)
- Research Analytical Methods (semester 1 & 2) (20 credits)
- Professional Personal Development (semester 1 & 2) (30 credits)
Semester 2
- Experimental Design (20 credits)
- Critical Appraisal for Biomedical Science (20 credits)
Semester 3
- Research Project (60 credits)
All modules are core.
Medical Bioscience MSc