BSc Hons Medical Genetics

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Queen Mary University of London

Program Overview

The BSc Medical Genetics at Queen Mary University of London offers an in-depth exploration of genetic principles and their applications in medicine. This three-year program includes rigorous academic training, enhancing scientific knowledge. Students engage in a curriculum that integrates theoretical learning with practical laboratory experience, preparing them for careers in genetic counseling, research, healthcare, and biotechnology.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1
The first year establishes a strong foundation in biological sciences, covering core subjects such as Molecular and Cellular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Human Physiology, and Cell Biology. Students develop essential laboratory skills and gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts that underpin medical genetics.

Year 2
In the second year, students delve deeper into specialized topics, including Genetic Disease Mechanisms, Bioinformatics, Genomic Technologies, and Population Genetics. The curriculum emphasizes the application of genetic knowledge to medical contexts, with opportunities for students to engage in research projects and case studies.

Year 3
The final year focuses on advanced topics in medical genetics, including Genetic Counseling, Ethical Issues in Genetics, Advanced Genomic Techniques, and Research Methodologies. Students undertake an independent research project, applying their knowledge to a specific genetic problem, and prepare for professional roles in the field.


Focus Areas:
Genetics, molecular biology, bioinformatics, genomic technologies, medical applications of genetics, genetic counseling, and research methodologies.

Learning Outcomes:
Graduates will possess a comprehensive understanding of medical genetics, practical laboratory and research skills, critical thinking abilities, and effective communication skills, preparing them for careers in genetic counseling, research, healthcare, and biotechnology.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation):
The program is designed to meet the professional standards required for careers in medical genetics, with opportunities for students to engage in accredited research projects and internships.

Reputation (Employability & Graduate Outcomes):
Queen Mary University of London is renowned for its research excellence and strong industry connections, providing graduates with a competitive edge. The program equips students with the skills and experience necessary for successful careers in medical genetics and related fields.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

This programme offers a focused three-year pathway in Medical Genetics, blending rigorous scientific training, hands-on lab work, and a capstone research experience. Right from the start, you'll benefit from a mixture of lectures, tutorials, practical labs, and classroom activities—designed to develop both theoretical insight and experimental confidence.

Experiential Learning Includes:

  • Blended Teaching Style
    You’ll experience a mix of lectures, tutorials, in-class activities, and laboratory work—helping you understand genetic concepts through multiple learning modes (e.g., practicals, discussion, and theoretical sessions).

  • Rich Scientific Modules
    In Year 2, key modules like Genes and Bioinformatics and Human Genetic Disorders introduce you to gene regulation, bioinformatics methods, and disease genetics—including genome sequence analysis, gene identification, and genetic screening approaches.

  • Extensive Optional Learning Paths
    You’ve got flexibility to follow your interests via optional modules such as Basic Immunology, Neuroscience, Cancer Biology, Personalised Medicine, and more—each adding practical and analytical depth.

  • Final-Year Research Project
    The capstone of your degree: an original research or investigative project, culminating in a written report, poster, and oral presentation—developing real-world scientific skills and independent thinking.

  • Dedicated Teaching Facilities & Learning Environment
    You’ll learn in refurbished lecture theatres, modern IT-equipped classrooms, and up-to-date labs—providing a supportive environment for hands-on learning.

  • Student Voice & Support
    Students praise the approachable faculty, strong research facilities, and supportive careers team—highlighting experiences like conducting final-year projects under leading researchers and receiving tailored interview and CV coaching.

  • Research-Caliber Environment
    The School shines in research quality: over 90% of Biological Sciences research is ranked world-leading or internationally excellent. You’ll also have access to departmental seminars and opportunities to work on investigative projects with links to institutions like the Natural History Museum, ZSL London Zoo, Forest Enterprise, and the University of London’s Marine Biological Station.

This programme is crafted to help you become a scientifically confident, research-ready graduate—equipped with wet lab experience, analytical thinking, and real-world research exposure in Medical Genetics.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates from Queen Mary’s BSc Medical Genetics program are well-prepared for careers in genetic researchgenetic counselingbiotechnology, and personalized medicine. Typical roles include Genetic ResearcherClinical GeneticistGenomics Data Analyst, and Genetic Counselor.

  • University Services That Support Your Career
    • The program offers strong career support, including guidance from the Careers Service, workshops, and networking events to help students develop professional pathways.
    • Students can participate in research placements, industry-linked projects, and internships, gaining practical experience and enhancing employability.
  • Employment Stats & Salary Figures
    • Approximately 95% of graduates secure employment or further study within 15 months of graduation.
    • Median salary for graduates 15 months post-graduation is around £28,000, with potential to rise to £36,500 after five years.
    • Graduates entering NHS genetic counseling or clinical roles typically start at around £30,000, with growth as they progress professionally.
  • University–Industry Partnerships
    • Queen Mary collaborates with NHS trusts, healthcare companies, and research institutes, providing opportunities for applied research and professional development.
    • Students can benefit from partnerships that link academia with industry, gaining exposure to real-world challenges and solutions.
  • Accreditation & Long-Term Value
    • The degree is not IBMS-accredited, so NHS registration requires completion of the separate Scientist Training Programme.
    • The program provides a solid foundation in medical genetics, preparing graduates for various roles in research, healthcare, and industry.
  • Graduation Outcomes
    • Graduates pursue careers in genetic research, healthcare, biotechnology, medical diagnostics, and policy.
    • Many continue to postgraduate study, including MSc, PhD, or medical degrees, leveraging Queen Mary’s strong research network.

Further Academic Progression

  • Master’s and PhD Programs: Graduates can pursue advanced degrees in medical genetics, genomics, personalized medicine, or related fields.
  • NHS Scientist Training Programme (STP): Provides a pathway to registered clinical scientist roles.
  • Graduate-Entry Clinical Courses: Biomedical background can support entry into medical, dental, or clinical specialties.

 

Program Key Stats

£32,950 (Annual Cost)
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£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

ABB
3.3
32
75

N/A
N/A
6.5
92

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Genetic Researcher – conduct studies to understand genetic disorders and develop potential treatments
  • Clinical Geneticist – diagnose and manage genetic conditions in patients
  • Genetic Counselor – provide information and support to individuals regarding genetic conditions
  • Bioinformatician – analyze and interpret complex biological data using computational tools
  • Pharmaceutical Scientist – develop and test new drugs targeting genetic diseases
  • Laboratory Manager – oversee operations and staff in genetics research laboratories
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist – ensure compliance with regulations in genetic testing and therapies
  • Medical Science Liaison – communicate scientific information between research teams and healthcare providers
  • Biotechnology Consultant – advise companies on the development and commercialization of genetic technologies
  • Science Communicator – disseminate genetic research findings to the public and stakeholders

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