The course provides support from the basics of human anatomy and physiology, through to the development of novel nanotechnologies for healthcare. Due to the teaching and research involvement of clinical academic staff within the department, there are exciting opportunities to be exposed to current clinical challenges and state-of-the-art developments. Clinical visits and specialist seminars are offered and students will be able to select dissertation projects that span fundamental research to clinical translation of technologies €“ a truly €˜bench to bedside approach. The aim of the course is to provide multidisciplinary Masters's level postgraduate training in Cell and Tissue Engineering to prepare students for future employment in healthcare, industrial and academic environments. This involves building on existing undergraduate knowledge in basic science or engineering and applying it to core principles and current issues in medicine and healthcare.
Entry requirements for this course include a First or Upper Second class (2:1 or above) degree in life sciences, medicine, or professions allied to medicine, engineering, physical sciences, relevant to the course discipline. Other degree classifications can be considered in an informal interview.
An English language IELTS score of 6.5 is required.
Biological and Medical Sciences
Staffordshire
Postgraduate
1
£10,000, £19,800,
Canterbury, England
Postgraduate
GBP n/a
Canterbury, England
Postgraduate
GBP Home full-time: £11700, EU full-time: £16400, International full-time: £21900
London
Postgraduate
GBP £11580, £17700