Nanomedicine
From the moment you arrive at the Medical School, our specialist staff will help you plan and prepare for your future by identifying and developing skills that will enable you to make the most of your postgraduate degree, and enhance your career options.
You’ll have the opportunity to carry out collaborative research with industry, including hi-tech medical device companies based in the Medical School’s Institute of Life Science.
The programme will give you generic evidence based practice training with additional modules exploring areas in which the Centre for NanoHealth specialises, including; Pharmaceuticals and novel therapeutics, drug development and regulatory considerations, imaging and diagnostics, research design, ethics and implementation, statistical platforms and data analysis for life science applications, nano(geno) toxicology, biomaterials and regenerative medicine, all taught by leading researchers in the field.
As part of the MSc students are encouraged to interact with the wider nanotechnology and nanomedicine community, by becoming members of the British Society for Nanomedicine attending the annual conference/seminars.
Course Type: Academic courses
Learning Type: In Person
Start Months: September, January
Course Duration: Full Time, Part Time
Full Time Hours: 12 months
Part Time Hours: 12 months
Qualifications Required: PGCert
Cost: Full time: £2,750. Part time: £2,750
Contact details of organiser: Swansea University
Entry Requirements:
Applicants should hold a 2:2 in a relevant subject such as biochemistry, biology, genetics, physics, pharmacology, medical engineering, pharmacy
Significant relevant experience may be accepted in lieu of a degree