Cell Signalling in Health and Disease MRes

... United Kingdom
... Newcastle University - INTO

Course Overview

The course is designed for graduates with a BSc in the life sciences or other science disciplines, and for intercalating and fully qualified MBBS or BDS students. It can be taken either as a stand-alone qualification or as an entry route onto a Ph.D. or MD. The taught component of the course includes subject-specific content in the area of cell signaling in health and disease. You have the flexibility to develop your own bespoke course by selecting additional, complementary modules. You will also participate in training in general research principles, and other professional and key skills. Your research project comprises the major element of the course. This project will involve 24 weeks of research in the area of cell signaling in health and disease under the supervision of an expert academic researcher in the field.

General Eligibility

A minimum of a 2:1 honors degree, or international equivalent, in: a life science or related discipline or an MBBS/BDS degree

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

  • IELTS 6.5 overall (with a minimum of 6.5 in all sub-skills).

Programme Information
...
Course Category

Biological and Medical Sciences


...
Campus Name

Newcastle


...
Course Level

Postgraduate


...
Duration

1


...
Available Intake

September


...
IELTS Score


...
Tuition Fees Range

£8,100, £23,400,


Subject Recommendations for You
Campus

Southampton

Entry Score

Course Level

Postgraduate

Total Course Fee

GBP £8,700, £14,300

Quantity Surveying - MSc
Birmingham City University
Campus

Birmingham, England.

Entry Score

Course Level

Postgraduate

Total Course Fee

GBP £7,700, £13,200

Data Science MSc
Leeds Beckett University
Campus

Leeds, England

Entry Score

Course Level

Postgraduate

Total Course Fee

GBP £7,500, £14,000

Discover Your Next Read
...
Why you will go UK for better study ? Learn more from this blog...
...
Why you will go UK for better study ? Learn more from this blog...