For the award of MSc Advanced Biomedical Science you will generate 180 credits from the below modules. All modules are 20 credits apart from MSc Research Project Dissertation which is worth 60 credits.
The full-time MSc Advanced Biomedical Science programme consists of six taught modules (over Terms 1 and 2) and a research project (conducted in Term 3).
Modules undertaken for the programme vary depending on your position/background.
Stream A: biomedical scientists working in NHS (or similar) laboratories
Stream B: students who already have an IBMS-accredited undergraduate degree
Stream C: students with an undergraduate degree, not accredited by the IBMS
Core modules
All students will undertake:
Genetic Analysis in Biomedical Science
Disease: Detection, Monitoring and Therapy
Research Design
Statistical Quality Control
Stream B & C students also must take
Biomedical Science Quality Management
Stream C students also undertake
Clinical Immunology
Optional Modules
Advanced Laboratory Techniques
Managing Organisational Health
Statistical Quality Control (available distance learning only)
Service Quality (available distance learning only)
*Work-Based Learning 1 (Specialist Portfolio)
*Work-Based Learning 2 (Specialist Portfolio)
*Optional work-based learning modules are available only to students who are or have completed an IBMS Specialist portfolio.
Teaching & Assessment
A wide range of teaching methods are used on our Advanced Biomedical Science course. Some of which include:
Enquiry based learning
Critical thinking
Data analysis
Directed learning
Problem solving
There will be strong linkages with research and employers throughout our course, for example through guest lecturers from NHS laboratories and the MSc research project. The virtual learning environment used by UWS will facilitate many of these approaches, for example, in group projects, personal development planning (PDP), etc.
From modules common to all students:
LEARNING AND TEACHING
Scheduled learning: 15%
Independent study: 65%
Laboratory/workplace or non-laboratory analytical research 20%
The online study mode utilises 100% independent learning although live attendance for some online assessments will be required on occasion.
ASSESSMENT
Assessment on the programme has moved away from traditional unseen exams to other forms of assessment.
Coursework: 100%
Forms of assessment include:
Portfolios
Case studies
Data analysis
Presentations
Article critiques
Project thesis
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
MSc Advanced Biomedical Science Course Structure
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