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The MSc program offers comprehensive training in core genomics, human genetics, and genetic variation concepts, covering disease genetics and how genomic medicine reveals disease processes. Students will explore various 'omic' technologies: their analysis and use in critical healthcare fields like oncology, rare genetic disorders, and infectious diseases, alongside research applications. Given bioinformatics' growing importance, the course equips students to evaluate genomic studies critically and develop competencies in gathering, processing, and interpreting data through statistical and bioinformatics methods.
You should have or be expected to achieve, a minimum of a second class degree (2:2) in a relevant bioscience degree with sufficient genetics content. For healthcare graduates, a pass is required. All degrees must be awarded before 1 August on the year of entry.