Genomics is set to play a pivotal role across various dimensions of healthcare, creating a global demand for proficient graduates capable of implementing genomic advancements in the healthcare system, pharmaceutical industry, and the broader biomedical sector.

This course is designed to equip students from diverse academic and workplace backgrounds with the fundamental knowledge and skills to understand and interpret genomic data to improve patient diagnosis, treatment, and care.

Each module is designed to give the student the latest information regarding the use of genetics and genome sequencing and its application within the clinical setting and medical research. The programme will be delivered by academic researchers and clinicians, experts in the field of genomics, with all topics based upon evidence-based learning and practice.  

MSc Award
September Start
Full-time Study Mode
1 years Duration

Entry Requirements For This Course

Applicants should hold a 2:1 in a relevant subject such as biochemistry, genetics, pharmacology, pharmacy, medical biosciences or nursing*

Applications from candidates who can demonstrate sufficient relevant work experience may also be considered on an individual basis, for example:

  • a relevant professional qualification at a suitable level
  • several years' relevant post-qualifying professional experience, at least some of which must be at a responsible level
  • completion of at least three years of an undergraduate medical degree

*Degrees awarded in countries other than the UK can be accepted if they are confirmed to be equivalent to awards in the UK system and students meet English Language requirements with an IELTS score of 7 or above (or equivalent)

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