Genomic Medicine
Provided by Imperial College London Faculty of Medicine
About the course
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Genomic Medicine (MSc)Course overview
Build your knowledge to better understand how genomic data impacts patient diagnosis, care and treatment.
You’ll cover all major aspects of genomic science and medicine including the latest advances in the field.
Designed to suit students from a range of science and healthcare backgrounds. You will receive rigorous training in genomics and apply it to clinical practice and medical research.
You will be taught through a blended format of learning that incorporates face-to-face and online teaching, live webinars, and self-study across eight taught modules.
Each module runs for four consecutive weeks, one week of which consists of face-to-face on campus teaching in London. Assessments are submitted at the end of each module.
Study all six core modules, two optional courses and complete an extended research project. This project provides you with an opportunity to explore medical genomics using a range of research strategies. Students may conduct wet or dry lab research in any area of genomic medicine.
The course programme collaborates closely with the Institute of Cancer Research and Brunel University London to provide a broader range of training.
Short courses in Genomic Medicine
Modules offered as part of our MSc Genomic Medicine can be taken as standalone short courses.
For full details and to register, see Short courses on the NHLI website .
Build your knowledge to better understand how genomic data impacts patient diagnosis, care and treatment.
You’ll cover all major aspects of genomic science and medicine including the latest advances in the field.
Study all six core modules and two optional modules.
Designed to suit students from a range of science and healthcare backgrounds, you’ll receive rigorous training in genomics and apply it to clinical practice and medical research.
You’ll be taught through a blended format of learning that incorporates face-to-face and online teaching, live webinars, and self-study across eight taught modules.
Each module runs for four consecutive weeks, one week of which consists of face-to-face on campus teaching in London. Assessments are submitted at the end of each module.
The course programme collaborates closely with the Institute of Cancer Research and Brunel University London to provide a broader range of training.
Short courses in Genomic Medicine
Modules offered as part of our MSc Genomic Medicine can be taken as standalone short courses.
For full details and to register, see Short courses on the NHLI website .
Build your knowledge to better understand how genomic data impacts patient diagnosis, care and treatment.
You’ll cover all major aspects of genomic science and medicine including the latest advances in the field.
Designed to suit students from a range of science and healthcare backgrounds, you'll receive rigorous training in genomics and apply it to clinical practice and medical research.
You’ll be taught through a blended format of learning that incorporates face-to-face and online teaching, live webinars, and self-study across four taught modules.
Each module runs for four consecutive weeks, one week of which consists of face-to-face on campus teaching in London. Assessments are submitted at the end of each module.
The course programme collaborates closely with the Institute of Cancer Research and Brunel University London to provide a broader range of training.
Short courses in Genomic Medicine
Modules offered as part of our MSc Genomic Medicine can be taken as standalone short courses.
For full details and to register, see Short courses on the NHLI website .
Study option:
Genomic Medicine (MSc)Entry requirements
We consider all applicants on an individual basis, welcoming students from all over the world.
- Minimum academic requirement
- English language requirement
- International qualifications
2:1 in a medical, biomedical or healthcare subject.
In exceptional circumstances we consider applicants who fall below this requirement but who can display significant related work experience in a relevant field.
2:1 in a medical, biomedical or healthcare subject.
In exceptional circumstances we consider applicants who fall below this requirement but who can display significant related work experience in a relevant field.
2:1 in a medical, biomedical or healthcare subject.
In exceptional circumstances we consider applicants who fall below this requirement but who can display significant related work experience in a relevant field.
All candidates must demonstrate a minimum level of English language proficiency for admission to Imperial.
For admission to this course, you must achieve the higher university requirement in the appropriate English language qualification. For details of the minimum grades required to achieve this requirement, please see the English language requirements .
We also accept a wide variety of international qualifications.
The academic requirement above is for applicants who hold or who are working towards a UK qualification.
For guidance see our accepted qualifications though please note that the standards listed are the minimum for entry to Imperial , and not specifically this Department .
If you have any questions about admissions and the standard required for the qualification you hold or are currently studying then please contact the relevant admissions team .
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