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Swansea University Biomedical Science (Clinical Microbiology), MSc

Swansea University

Biomedical Science (Clinical Microbiology), MSc

Swansea, United Kingdom

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    About: The MSc in Biomedical Science (Clinical Microbiology) is a comprehensive program that delves into the scientific study of microorganisms and their impact on human health. It covers core areas such as microbiological techniques, diagnostics, and pathogen biology. This program is designed to equip students with essential laboratory skills and knowledge in emerging microbiological technologies and applications.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in clinical laboratories, public health agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and biomedical research institutes. Potential roles include clinical microbiologist, laboratory manager, and research scientist.

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Biomedical Science is the integrative scientific study of biological issues related to the support of the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions that affect peoples’ quality of life and it is a well-recognised, evidence inform and valued profession that encompasses a holistic and life-span approach to the provision of diagnostic, assessment and intervention.

This course will explore the theoretical and practical aspects of Clinical Microbiology within the context of diagnostic and investigative discipline of Biomedical Science using a blended and integrated learning approach that utilises a mix of on-campus teaching and online learning approaches. This innovative approach would further support the development of your learning experience alongside the delivery of key practical laboratory skillsand your professional practice development.

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