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1 Coursesbiomedical science %28cellular pathology%29 msc in Middlesex university london
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The program will cover the anatomy and physiology of the body's major organs, how various diseases impact the body, and their prevention and treatment. The curriculum will include a study of the cellular structure and function of different types of tissue and organs, the pathophysiology of diseases, and diagnostic techniques like histopathology and cytology. Specific topics such as cancer, HPV vaccination, organ transplants, genetic disorders, and the regulations surrounding the Human Tissue Authority will be covered.
In addition to gaining a deep understanding of the subject, the program will also equip students with the necessary skills for designing and executing experiments, conducting statistical analyses, and analyzing samples and molecules. Students will learn how to manage a laboratory, including personnel management, budgeting, safety regulations, and quality control. Ethical and legal issues related to specific types of research, such as assisted reproduction and genetics, genetic testing, and human or animal research, will also be explored.
The institution acknowledges similar qualifications from recognized foreign institutions, including:
A minimum of a second-class honours degree of 2:2 or higher in engineering, science, or computer science.
Individuals with other degrees, but relevant work experience, will also be taken into account.
To be eligible for enrolment, English language proficiency is required. The most frequently accepted proof of English language skills is an IELTS score of 6.5 (with no less than 6.0 in each component).
The field of Biomedical Science is the second-largest profession registered by the Health Professions Council, and there is a significant demand for well-qualified graduates. This program aims to equip students with the necessary skills and expertise to pursue a broad range of roles, including management, consulting, laboratory supervision, and international positions in hospitals, schools, and universities.
Upon graduation, students can pursue careers as cellular pathologists, working alongside medical professionals to analyze patient samples and provide urgent results and treatment advice. Alternatively, graduates may choose to work in medical or pharmaceutical research laboratories, developing new techniques to diagnose and treat diseases. There are also employment opportunities in diagnostic laboratories within both the public and private sectors.
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