Biomedical Science MSci
Study Programme Details
City: | Dubai |
Country: | United Arab Emirates |
Admission Sessions: | Autumn Session |
Study Format: | Full Time |
Mode of Study: | Fully on Site |
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative journey with our MSci Biomedical Science program at the University of Birmingham, where subject experts across our UK and Dubai campuses guide you through a comprehensive exploration of the science of the human body and the intricacies of diseases. Delivered over 4 years, this course adopts a ‘bench to bedside’ approach, offering access to professional development and entrepreneurial opportunities.
In this immersive experience, you’ll learn from researchers engaged in fundamental scientific and medical research, gaining insights into major body systems at the cellular and molecular levels. Our state-of-the-art laboratories in Birmingham provide the perfect backdrop for translating research into clinical practice, fostering a dynamic learning environment.
Overview
Elevate your understanding with our MSci program, designed to align with current trends and future possibilities in the biomedical field. Immerse yourself in a world where statistics, facts, and quotes from industry experts add credibility to your academic journey, appealing to your aspirations as a prospective student.
Admission Requirements
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- Cellular Biochemistry and Biology – 20 credits
- Fundamentals of Life Science – 20 credits
- Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences – Fundamental Principles – 20 credits
- Digestion and Renal Sciences – 20 credits
- Fundamentals of Neuroscience and Pharmacology – 20 credits
- Professional and Academic Development – 20 credits
AED 126,309 per year
Future Career Outcomes
Witness the success stories of our alumni, whose real-world achievements underscore the program’s relevance to industry demands. Develop skills that resonate in the evolving job market, ensuring you’re well-equipped to make a tangible impact in the biomedical field.