Biomedical Science PgCert-PgDip-MSc

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  • Entry requirements
    If you would like to acquire an in-depth understanding of disease processes and complement this with the study of an elected specialist discipline within pathology (haematology or medical microbiology), this course is ideal.
  • Academic title
    Biomedical Science PgCert/PgDip/MSc
  • Course description
    Academic knowledge is linked to the practical applications of biomedical science, particularly in relation to modern diagnostic methods.

    Where appropriate, practising biomedical scientists who are experts in their fields, will share information about the latest developments, and visits to specialist laboratories will further enhance links with the working environment.

    This course is accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science. If you are unable to commit to the full masters programme, intermediate qualifications (PgCert/PgDip) are available.

    What will you study?
    Core modules will familiarise you with the theoretical and practical aspects of molecular medicine used in research and hospital laboratories; the molecular basis of immunological mechanisms; and cellular mechanisms of disease, the physiological manifestations and implications to public health.

    You will also learn about the principles and practice of laboratory management in biomedical science, and study the skills required for researching and communicating in biomedical science. In each semester you will also study two modules in your elected specialist route.

    In addition to subject-specific knowledge, the course aims to develop your communication and other skills. Your research project can be carried out either with one of the research groups within the School of Life Sciences, during a placement in a laboratory or with the NHS, or at your place of work.

    Course structure
    Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list.

    Core modules
    -Molecular Medicine
    -Immunology
    -Research and Organisation in Biomedical Science
    -Biology of Disease
    -Research Project

    Haematology modules
    -Haemostatis and Thrombosis
    -Blood Transfusion
    -Haemopoiesis and Anaemia

    Medical Microbiology modules
    -Control of Infectious Diseases
    -Microbiology in Clinical Practice
    -Structure, Taxonomy and Characteristics of Micro-organisms of Medical Importance

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