SPECIALIST TRAINING IN YOUR CHOSEN FIELD
INTERCALATED DEGREES
Begin your career-defining education in 2020
The intercalated degree programme is specifically designed for medical or dental students wishing to extend their experience and qualifications by taking a year out of their studies to work towards a Bachelor of Science degree or Masters degree in a specific subject area.
The School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Science is addressing key global challenges in healthcare by making scientific breakthroughs in mechanisms of disease, translating these to innovative therapeutics and preventive interventions to improve patient outcomes.
We offer a range of exciting postgraduate opportunities as options for the intercalated degree pathway for medical and dental students at the end of the 3rd year. Scroll down for more information.
Why Choose Queen's
Top 140 in the world for graduate prospects
(QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2020)MSc Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics
The past decade has seen enormous advances in molecular and biomedical technology resulting in the ‘omics’ revolution. Bioinformatics covers the application of mathematics, statistics and computing to biological and clinical scenarios. It involves the application and development of algorithms and software to understand and interpret ‘Big Data', which is driving medical research, discovery and practice.
MSc (Res) Cancer Medicine
This MSc programme offers a broad range of experience across multiple disciplines, demonstrating how precision medicine can improve and shape future cancer treatments. Dedicated research projects will provide students with hands-on experience of the latest molecular techniques, in a state-of-the-art laboratory environment.
MPH Global Health
The MPH in Global Health is intended to provide candidates with a clear understanding of global health issues and how those issues affect public health policy and practice. The MPH in Global Health programme will offer solid public health training and exposure to global health politics, policies, systems and practices through didactic teaching sessions, team-based research and presentations, and individual work-based projects or dissertations.
MSc Molecular Pathology of Cancer
Molecular Pathology is at the heart of delivering precision or personalised medicine. It is having a major impact clinically revolutionising how we diagnose and treat our patients. Molecular pathology integrates genomics, digital imaging and bioinformatics with modern pathology approaches to underpin molecular diagnostics, theranostics and clinical trials delivery within medical research, health services and industry.
MSc (Res) Oncology Drug Discovery
The Oncology Drug Discovery course takes academic and biotech research knowledge and applies it to the development of 21st-century health care. There is an increasing need for graduates, both locally and Nationally, who can undertake lab based research, and translate it into improved knowledge and skill sets for research both inside and outside the academic community.
MPH Public Health
A MPH is an internationally recognised qualification opening up many employment opportunities throughout the world. The course equips students with the knowledge and skills base to pursue a career in public health or other health-related leadership roles. The Centre for Public Health at Queen’s University hosts one of five UK Clinical Research Collaboration (UKCRC) Public Health Research Centres of Excellence.
MSc Clinical Anatomy
This MSc in Clinical Anatomy aims to provide students with a greater understanding of advanced human anatomy including appropriate radiological anatomy, microscopic anatomy and embryology. Queen's is one of the few medical schools in the UK where students have access to human cadaveric teaching material in a purpose-built facility licensed by the Human Tissue Authority.
MSc Experimental Medicine
Experimental Medicine aims to identify mechanisms of pathophysiology of disease, and demonstrate proof-of-concept evidence of the efficacy and importance of new discoveries or treatments. It spans fundamental research in the biosciences to the application of new strategies towards clinical translation that will improve delivery of healthcare.
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