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Biomedical Science (flexible learning) MSc

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  • Level(s) of Study: Postgraduate taught / Practitioner; Professional
  • Start Date(s): January 2024, September 2024, April 2024, January 2025
  • Duration: Two-three years part-time
  • Study Mode(s): Distance learning
  • Campus: Clifton Campus
  • Entry Requirements:
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Information for 2024/25

Introduction:

Study part-time and online for an accredited Biomedical Science Masters qualification while continuing to work.

This flexible programme is designed to further your career in the healthcare profession, biomedical industry or in academia and has the potential to lead on to a professional doctorate. As the majority of study is undertaken online through eLearning materials there is no attendance required at Nottingham Trent University during this course. This allows you to fit your study in around your other commitments.

Undertaking a distance learning course requires a self-disciplined approach to engaging with the self-guided eLearning materials that have been specially designed to deliver the course content.

If you are working in the biomedical industry, this course offers the perfect opportunity for you to develop your qualifications whilst working.

  • In the last Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021) - the UK's system for assessing the quality and impact of research in universities - we’re proud that 99% of NTU’s Allied Health Professions, Dentistry, Nursing and Pharmacy submission was assessed to be world-leading or internationally excellent.
  • You can enrol for individual modules and gain continuing professional development (CPD) credits.
  • 100% of our MSc Biomedical Science (Flexible Learning) students were in highly skilled roles 15 months after graduation (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2020/21).
  • Study at your own pace - no attendance is required. The course starts in January, April and September each year - choose the most convenient date for you.

Course accreditation

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What you’ll study

The research project is conducted in your place of work with joint supervision provided by your laboratory training officer and a member of staff from the School of Science and Technology.

An MSc is 180 credit points. Students must choose 180 credit points of modules spread across the two years of the course initially. It is suggested there is an even split across the two years with Research Methods in the 1st Year and Research Project in the 2nd Year.

You will continue to study part-time in the second year from the modules listed below.

The MSc consists of a number of core modules including:

Research Methods and Bioethics (15 cp)

This module encourages you to think beyond your own subject, and interact accordingly. You'll gain a solid foundation in literature review, research design and planning, data analysis and a poster presentation by focusing your studies on a related ethical issue. Ethical issues in research will also be explored, as you discover when and how to obtain ethical clearance in accordance with ethical governance at NTU.

Research Project (60 cp)

You will undertake a laboratory-based scientific investigation on a topic of your choice, subject to the approval of the Module Leader. The project work will be assessed as a piece of scientific research and will require an extensive literature survey and synthesis, appropriate experimental work, and an in-depth analysis and discussion of the findings.

The core modules are studied consecutively throughout the programme and underpin the technology and theories of Biomedical Science.

Optional modules are chosen from the following:

You should choose the balance of modules to a total of 180 credit points, which also include the optional specialist modules and optional professional studies modules.

Optional modules

Students can choose one or more of these modules.

Cancer and Heart Disease (30 cp)

Carry out in-depth analysis of cancer and cardiovascular disease, the two major causes of premature death in the UK. These diseases are examined at the physiological, biochemical and the molecular levels – you’ll explore the techniques available for the analysis, diagnosis and treatment of these conditions, many of which are applicable to other disease states.

Pharmacology (30 cp)

In this module, you’ll see how genes can influence our physiology, and hence our pharmacological response to drugs used to treat pathological conditions. You’ll develop the concept of tailoring therapeutic drugs as the future of drug design, enabling physicians to prescribe personalised medical treatments based on an individual’s genome.

Molecular Biology and DNA Technology (15 cp)

This module provides valuable information for those who have not previously studied molecular biology, by developing your skills in one of the fundamental disciplines of modern theoretical and experimental biology. The aim of the module is to consolidate knowledge of the molecular biology of prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and to illustrate how genomes are mutated, analysed and manipulated in the detection, study and therapy of disease.

Cell Culture and Antibody Technology (15 cp)

You'll explore the scientific basis of cell culture and antibody technologies, and assess how they're used to solve problems in biotechnology, molecular biosciences, and biomedical sciences. You'll look at the relationship between cell and antibody technologies, as well as other technologies, particularly recombinant DNA technology and how these may develop in the future.

Special Topics in Molecular Biology (15 cp)

You’ll explore the use of yeast and plant vectors and engineering for a variety of purposes, encompassing recombinant protein and metabolite production, research and crop improvement. Analysing how this knowledge can be applied to bioscience and biomedical sciences will enable you to make reasoned evaluations of the future scientific and commercial developments in both plant and yeast biotechnology.

Optional specialist modules

Students can choose one or more of these modules which run each year. These modules cover major disciplines of clinical pathology. You will learn the diagnostic applications in disease and develop a critical approach to the subject. The modules are assessed by coursework and online tests.

Cellular Pathology (30 cp)

Through distance learning, you’ll explore the key topics in cellular pathology, with particular relevance to current medical and diagnostic practice. You’ll apply your specialist knowledge to critically analyse data and information. This will include an appreciation of the laboratory role in the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses, alongside the fundamental issues associated with modern laboratory.

Clinical Chemistry (30cp)

By distance learning, you’ll study a variety of disorders. You’ll cover clinical symptoms and biochemical/molecular defects, as well as diagnosis and treatment. Understanding the fundamental role of biochemical analysis in the achievement both of clinical diagnosis and disease management is central to this module.

Haematology and Transfusion (30 cp)

This eLearning module aims to provide you with an in-depth understanding of the key topics in haematology and transfusion science. You’ll develop an appreciation of the importance of diagnosis, prevention and treatment of disease, and a high-level of understanding of the subject with particular relevance to current medical and diagnostic practice.

Medical Microbiology (30 cp)

Interactive and interesting eLearning material will be the basis for the module. You’ll develop an appreciation of the importance of medical microbiology in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of disease, and gain a high-level of understanding of the subject.

Cytology (30 cp)

On this module, you’ll explore the key topics in cytology, with a particular focus on current medical and diagnostic practices. This will include an appreciation of the laboratory role in the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses, alongside the fundamental issues associated with the modern laboratory. The two main areas of cytology – cervical cytopathology, and non-cervical cytopathology – will be covered.

Optional professional studies modules

These modules are for students who are studying or have completed the IBMS Specialist Diploma. The academic content is the same as the modules above with the same name but in addition there is advice on the types of evidence you can collect to complete your Specialist Diploma. Please note that if you have already done the IBMS Specialist Diploma, it must have been completed within the last 5 years to be valid for the course.

You cannot study one of these modules with the same name above e.g. you cannot study Cellular Pathology (30 credit points) and Cellular Pathology with Professional Studies (45 credit points). Students would normally only study one of the professional studies modules.

You can choose only one Professional Studies module from:

Cellular Pathology with Professional Studies (45cp)

Develop an appreciation of the laboratory role in the diagnosis and treatment of illness alongside the issues associated with the modern laboratory e.g. quality and governance. Specific areas covered will include: Professional roles and responsibilities; Health and safety; Quality assurance; Laboratory IT and equipment.

Clinical Chemistry with Professional Studies (45 cp)

Learn to critically analyse data and information in this module alongside studying the laboratory role in the diagnosis and treatment of illness. Specific areas covered will include: Professional roles and responsibilities; Sample receipt and processing including data protection; Endocrine disorders; Drugs and toxicology; and Investigation of nutrition

Haematology and Transfusion with Professional Studies (45 cp)

Study the role of the laboratory in the role of diagnosis and treatment of illness. Specific areas covered will include: Iron deficiency anaemia and iron overload; Haemolytic anaemia; Abnormal haemoglobins and thalassaemia; Megaloblastic anaemia; Haemostasis abnormalities and Hospital transfusion practice

Medical Microbiology with Professional Studies (45 cp)

The modular nature of the course allows you to enrol for a single module in order to gain CPD (continuing professional development) points, if you do not wish to register for the full MSc.

We are one of twelve institutes who are education providers for Learning Beyond Registration (LBR). If you are a post registration healthcare professional, our LBR funded modules can help you gain progression in your career.

To find out more about our LBR provision, contact SST PG Enquiries.

Staff Profiles

Mike Palmer - Principal Lecturer

School of Science & Technology

Mike Palmer - Senior Lecturer in Bioscience. He teaches Haematology and Transfusion Science and a number of other areas related to biomedical science.

How you’re assessed

Further information

If you have questions regarding the course, please contact the course team at SST PG Enquiries.

To monitor your progress you will take self-guided and formal assessments. Your exams can be taken in your workplace or a suitable venue as agreed by the university.

Coursework (86%), written (12%) and practical (2%)

Careers and employability

Graduates of this postgraduate degree develop a number of specific skills relevant to Biomedical Science.  Knowledge and skills acquired will depend on the modules you choose, reflecting your interests, and be directly relevant to your career and professional development.

The course also aids your understanding of the advantages, limitations and applications of a range of fundamental and specialised biomedical techniques. It will teach you how to identify and resolve scientific and technical problems associated with the application of Biomedical Science, and enable you to design, execute and prepare critical written reports.

Graduates will be equipped to:

  • deal with complex scientific issues with confidence, independence and originality
  • continue advancing their knowledge and understanding
  • develop new skills in the application of Biomedical Science
  • adapt to future developments in this field of study
  • communicate effectively with a range of personnel in management, research and academic contexts.

Although this course does not offer any formal placements, this course is vocationally focused and benefits from strong links with the IBMS and industry.

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Entry requirements

What are we looking for?

  • a UK honours degree in a Biological subject such as biology, biomedical science, pharmacology or microbiology (minimum 2.2) or equivalent
  • a professional qualification of equivalent status
  • You will already be working in pathology or industrial biomedical laboratories or have a strong interests in Biomedical Science.

Getting in touch

If you need more help or information, get in touch through our enquiry form

You will need the following:

  • a UK honours degree in a Biological subject such as biology, biomedical science, pharmacology or microbiology (minimum 2.2) or equivalent
  • a professional qualification of equivalent status
  • You will already be working in pathology or industrial biomedical laboratories or have a strong interests in Biomedical Science.

International qualifications

We accept qualifications from all over the world – check yours here:

Postgraduate preparation courses (Pre-Masters)

If you don’t yet meet our entry requirements, we offer Pre-Masters courses through our partner Nottingham Trent International College (NTIC), based on our City Campus:

English language entry requirements

You can meet our language requirements by successfully completing our pre-sessional English course for an agreed length of time, or by submitting the required grade in one of our accepted English language tests, such as IELTS:

Would you like some advice on your study plans?

Our international teams are highly experienced in answering queries from students all over the world. We also have members of staff based in Vietnam, China, India and Nigeria and work with a worldwide network of education counsellors.

Fees and funding

Course fees for September 2024, January 2025, and April 2025 entry:

Study routeUK / EUInternational
Part-time£4,850 (for Year One*)£4,850 (for Year One*)
CPD£809 per 15 credit points£809 per 15 credit points

* Please note that this fee is based on two years of study and the tuition fee stated is for the first year of study only. The course fee for the second year may be subject to annual review.

Funding your studies

Preparing for the financial side of student life is important, but there’s no need to feel anxious and confused about it. We hope that our funding page will answer all your questions.

Getting in touch

For more advice and guidance, you can contact our Student Financial Support Service on: +44 (0)115 848 2494.

Course fees for September 2024, January 2025, and April 2025 entry:

Study routeUK / EUInternational
Part-time£4,850 (for Year One*)£4,850 (for Year One*)
CPD£809 per 15 credit points£809 per 15 credit points

* Please note that this fee is based on two years of study and the tuition fee stated is for the first year of study only. The course fee for the second year may be subject to annual review.

Scholarships

We offer scholarships of up to 50% of your tuition fee. You can apply for your scholarship when you have an offer to study at NTU.

Paying fees

Find out about advanced payments, instalment plan options and how to make payments securely to the University:

Would you like some advice on your study plans?

Our international teams are highly experienced in answering queries from students all over the world. We also have members of staff based in Vietnam, China, India and Nigeria and work with a worldwide network of education counsellors.

How to apply

Ready to join us? Then apply as soon as you can. Just click the Apply button at the top of the page and follow the instructions for applying. Make sure you check the entry requirements above carefully before you do.

If you are interested in joining us in September 2025, this course will be open for applications through the applicant portal from September 2024. Courses starting in January 2026 will be open for applications from July 2025.

You can get more information and advice about applying to NTU in our postgraduates' guide. Here you'll find advice about how to write a good personal statement and much more.

Writing your application

Be honest, thorough and persuasive in your application. Remember, we can only make a decision based on what you tell us. Make sure you include as much information as possible, including uploading evidence of results already achieved, as well as a personal statement.

Keeping up to date

After you’ve applied, we’ll be sending you important emails throughout the application process - so check your emails regularly, including your junk mail folder.

Getting in touch

If you need any more help or information, please email our Admissions Team or call on +44 (0)115 848 4200

Talk to the Course Team

If you have questions regarding the course, please contact SST PG Enquiries.

Apply online through our NTU applicant portal.

If you are interested in joining us in September 2025, this course will be open for applications through the applicant portal from September 2024. Courses starting in January 2026 will be open for applications from July 2025.

Application advice

Apply early so that you have enough time to prepare.  After you've applied, we'll be sending you important emails throughout the application process – so check your emails regularly, including your junk mail folder.

Writing your personal statement

Be honest, thorough, and persuasive – we can only make a decision about your application based on what you tell us:

Would you like some advice on your study plans?

Our international teams are highly experienced in answering queries from students all over the world. We also have members of staff based in Vietnam, China, India and Nigeria and work with a worldwide network of education counsellors.

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