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1 Coursesbiomedical science %28clinical biochemistry%29 msc in Middlesex university london
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In this course, you'll examine clinical disorders related to major organs, bones, malnutrition, digestion, malabsorption, and obesity. You'll also explore the impact of pregnancy on physiological and metabolic processes, as well as potential issues that can arise for newborns and during antenatal and neonatal screening. Additionally, you'll gain knowledge in bioanalytical techniques, like biosensors and mass spectrometry, and consider ethical and legal concerns surrounding various types of research, such as genetics and assisted reproduction, as well as human or animal studies.
We accept the below equivalents from a recognised overseas qualification:
- A 2:2 honours degree or higher, in an appropriate subject
We also consider candidates with other relevant qualifications and individuals with a minimum of three years work experience. Those without formal qualifications need to demonstrate relevant work experience and the ability to study at postgraduate level.
The profession of biomedical science is the second largest registered with the Health Professions Council, and there is a great demand for highly qualified graduates. This program aims to provide you with the necessary skills and expertise for employment in various positions, such as management, consultancy, laboratory supervision, or international roles in hospitals, schools, and universities.
Numerous career options exist across diverse sectors, including the pharmaceutical industry, academia, education, biotechnology, patent law, forensic science, and science journalism. Biomedical scientists also collaborate with prominent organizations such as Public Health England, the Medical Research Council, and the Health and Safety Executive.
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