Students
Tuition Fee
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Per year
Start Date
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Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
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Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Weaving | Obstetrics and Gynecology | Operations Research | Ophthalmic Technology | Speech Pathology and Therapy
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-25-
About Program

Program Overview


Course overview

This programme provides a broad-based education in life sciences related to medicine and medical research, and offers great flexibility of module choice so that you can tailor elements of your degree to your own particular interests.





Introduction

Introduction

This programme allows you to pursue your own areas of specific interest and to have an appreciation of the full range of the subject.

Should you decide sometime in the first two years that you wish to specialise, you can transfer to several programmes in the School of Life Sciences, subject to meeting the appropriate pre-requisites for your chosen programme.

The MBiolSci is a four-year programme, in which students first follow the three-year BSc in Biological Sciences and then continue into a fourth year, subject to performance.

The fourth (Master’s) year aims at developing enhanced research and personal skills for students seeking a high-level career in research (eg studying for a PhD or working in industry) or those seeking to enhance their qualification.  Students take advanced modules  and will join a research team to undertake a significant research project. Students can also apply for a six-week summer research internship in the UK or overseas or apply to spend time working in industry or in other enterprises in the final year.

Programme in detail

Across all three years there are options to choose laboratory practicals or field courses. In your final year you will also undertake a research project that you will choose from one of the various parts of the School to complement the lecture programme you have chosen for your Honours year. Each project gives an invaluable opportunity to see what real scientific research is like and to work alongside staff who are international authorities in their fields.





What you'll learn

  • Independent and collaborative work
  • Becoming literate in finding, interpreting, evaluating, managing and sharing information
  • Self-management skills
  • Problem-solving
  • Using lab equipment correctly and safely
  • Knowledge and understanding of the subject and the ability to evaluate and interpret this knowledge to solve problems
  • Skills that will equip you to investigate research topics and communicate your findings
  • How to analyse and interpret real-world data and communicate the results clearly and concisely
  • How to access and critically evaluate scientific literature in the area of biological and medical sciences
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