Studying medicine gives you a clear trajectory towards becoming a doctor, but what if youd like the opportunity to study a specific topic in more detail or explore a more lab-based or theoretical area of medicine? This is where an intercalated degree could be of benefit. With an intercalated degree, you can spend a year studying a topic of interest, which has a number of benefits: youll be more informed about different options for your career post-graduation, you can gain new transferable skills, including research skills, and gain a deeper insight into a subject area that interests you. This course looks at the application of molecular genetics and personalized medicine in the context of the treatment of cancer and other genetic diseases. You'll look at three areas - genetics, cancer, and personalized medicine - and will gain a strong understanding of how genetics can influence how diseases spread and are treated.
You must have successfully completed three years of an undergraduate medical degree (MBChB/MBBS) or two years of an undergraduate dental course (BDS)
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Biological and Medical Sciences
Dundee City Campus
Undergraduate
1
September
£ 9,250, £ 18,950,
St John's
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250, £13,100
Canterbury, England
Undergraduate
GBP Home full-time: £9250, EU full-time: £16400, International full-time: £21900 Home part-time £4625 EU part-time £8200 International part-time £10950
Bolton, Greater Manchester, England
Undergraduate
GBP Home Fees/International: £9,250