The Middlesex University MSc Biomedical Science - Medical Immunology programme helps to improve students’ knowledge of immunological principles. The course examines how the immune system protects the body from microorganisms and how its dysfunction can result in diseases such as autoimmune conditions. It also teaches the use of immunological reagents for treating cancers and inflammatory diseases, and immunoassays for disease diagnosis.
The programme prepares students for work in the NHS, private health sector, pharmaceutical industry, and research. The course is accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS). In this course, you will learn through seminar presentations, written assignments, laboratory reports, practical exams, and theory exams, and you will also have to complete a research project under supervision.
Middlesex University is an esteemed university in London, known for its practical learning and strong career support. The university is well-known globally for excellence and offers a good quality of education that enables students to become career-ready. It also has partnerships with many employers and has a broad range of programmes. The institution provides undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in subjects like Business, Engineering, Law, and Arts.
To be enrolled, candidates need to submit a personal statement and a relevant academic and/or employer reference. They have the option to upload their CV along with their applications to demonstrate their work experience.
For the Middlesex University MSc Biomedical Science - Medical Immunology, the tuition fee for international students is £17,100.
The university provides various scholarships and bursaries to assist postgraduate students with financial needs. These include the Alumni Postgraduate Award, Commonwealth Scholarship, Chevening Scholarship, European Academic Awards, and Regional or International Merit Awards. Some awards are for specific regions.
Graduates from this programme work as:
Applicants can send in their applications for this postgraduate course through the university’s online applicant portal. Please speak to our trained counsellors for assistance.
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