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How to apply
Code
PGB900 (MSc)
Attendance
Full-time, Part-time
Start
September 2024
Fees
£10,500 (UK) £16,800 (INT)
Duration
1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Course Leader
Tham Janganan
Study mode
On campus
Placement year
No
School / Department
School of Science and Technology
Course overview

Microbiology is the study of tiny organisms that can be harmful or helpful to us. With the recent pandemic and rise of new diseases, studying microbiology is more relevant than ever.

Why choose Biomedical Science (Medical Microbiology) MSc at Middlesex?

Our courses have a strong international reputation and the University's strong links with London hospital laboratories and Public Health England mean you study the latest developments, practices and research. Our Centre for Investigative and Diagnostic Oncology has pioneered techniques for cancer diagnosis and treatment including developing a vaccine for bladder cancer. The Haematology department is active in research into blood cancers, HIV and AIDS.

If you're currently working in microbiology, this master's degree will help you progress to a more senior position. You might also wish to explore your options in a research or academic career, or even complete further study at doctoral level.

Our flexible timetable means you'll only spend two days a week at the University if you're studying full-time, or one day if you're part-time which means you may well be able to study around existing work or life commitments.

What you will gain

This course is very practical and you will develop laboratory and diagnostic skills using our specialist laboratories which include a microbiology lab, a modern, well-equipped cell culture facility and cutting-edge equipment such as MALDI-TOF mass spectrometers and flow cytometers.

You will have access to an on-site molecular biology laboratory for techniques such as DNA sequencing, real-time PCR, electrophoresis and HPLC, as well as fully-equipped proteomics facilities

As well as in-depth knowledge of your subject, you will also gain a sound understanding of how to design and carry out experiments, statistical analyses as well as techniques for analysing samples and molecules. You will also develop laboratory management skills including how to manage staff, business plans, budgets, safety regulations, and quality management.

This course prepares you for management and lab supervisor roles within hospitals, universities and diagnostic laboratories within both the public and private sector.

Accreditations

This course is accredited by IBMS, the professional body for biomedical scientists in the UK.

The IBMS sets standards of practice to protect patients and assess qualifications for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).

Accreditation ensures that a degree course is relevant to current professional practice, up to date with the latest research and development, and delivers the required standards of proficiencies (SoPs) to meet the HCPC registration as a Biomedical scientist.

Members and Fellows of IBMS with a master’s degree or equivalent are eligible for Chartered Scientist status, which is a mark of excellence and achievement in science. For more information about the IBMS and membership, please visit the IBMS website.

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Cutting-edge research facilities

Study at our £36 million Hatchcroft Building featuring state-of-the-art bioscience, cell and tissue culture, mass spectrometry, and medical engineering labs

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Latest DNA Techniques

Learn about DNA sequencing, real-time PCR, electrophoresis and HPLC techniques using our proteomics facilities

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Excellent reputation

Top 2 university in the UK – Times Higher Education Young Universities, 2022

About your course

About your course

You will study: - all types of infectious agents, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses and prions, and develop an understanding of how they replicate and are transmitted as well as being able to identify and classify them - public health, and the control, treatment, prevention and eradication of human infectious diseases as well as focusing on the human immune system, immunisation, and healthcare-associated infection - the ethical and legal issues which can surround specific types of research such as assisted reproduction and genetics, and human or animal research.

This module aims to provide students with a sound knowledge of the structure and function of infectious agents. This will allow students to understand how structure and function influence how infectious agents replicate, how they are transmitted and how they can be controlled.

This module aims to provide students with sound knowledge of the transmission, epidemiology, and pathogenesis of human infectious diseases. This will allow students to understand how infectious agents disseminate within communities and the mechanisms by which they cause disease.

This module aims to provide students with sound knowledge of the means of controlling the transmission of, and exposure to, infectious agents, the means through which the human body limits infection by the innate and adaptive immune response, and the theoretical and practical aspects of immunization and antimicrobial chemotherapy.

This module aims to provide students with sound knowledge of both practical and theoretical aspects of the techniques used in the laboratory to diagnose and monitor infectious disease, as well as the safety aspects of taking, transporting, and testing clinical samples and isolated infectious agents.

The module aims to examine advanced bioanalytical techniques that are used in biomedical research, for the analysis of products, improving disease understanding, and the analysis of disease biomarkers. It also provides a detailed understanding of the principles, theory, and practice of bioanalytical techniques.

The module aims to provide insight into a range of ethical and legal issues that relate to professional practice, to research with human and animal subjects. It will also aim to give students a broad overview of the relevant current UK ethical and legal regulations for research using human tissues.

The module aims to provide students with the tools required to design effective and efficient experiments and test scientific hypotheses. The module will also equip students with the tools necessary for statistical analysis in a hypothesis testing context.

The module aims to provide students with current theories and approaches to leadership and management in the order they can bring about effect positive change in the team or organisation that they lead or manage.

The module aims to develop skills in planning and execution of an analytical study and critical evaluation of real research results drawing on their acquired knowledge from other modules. In addition, the module aims to develop student’s communication skills to enable them to communicate their findings in written and oral form.

To find out more about this course please download the MSc Biomedical Science Specialisms (PDF).

Optional modules are usually available at levels 5 and 6, although optional modules are not offered on every course. Where optional modules are available, you will be asked to make your choice during the previous academic year. If we have insufficient numbers of students interested in an optional module,  or there are staffing changes which affect the teaching, it may not be offered. If an optional module will not run, we will advise you after the module selection period when numbers are confirmed, or at the earliest time that the programme team make the decision not to run the module, and help you choose an alternative module.

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Teaching and learning

Teaching

You'll be taught by an experienced teaching team with a wide range of expertise and professional experience.

The course is delivered by our academics and industry partners in person and via digital platforms. Our learning activities include lectures, presentations, webinars, one-to-one tutorials and group projects.

You'll be taught by an experienced teaching team with a wide range of expertise and professional experience.

The course features partnerships with external experts such as virologists, parasitologists and mycologists from the NHS, UK Health Security (UKHSA) and other higher education Institutions. They engage with our students in various activities.

You will be based at our north London campus and work in our state-of-the-art laboratories in the Hatchfield building.

 

Whether you are studying full or part-time – your course timetable will balance your study commitments on campus with time for work, life commitments and independent study.

We aim to make timetables available to students at least 2 weeks before the start of term. Some weeks are different due to how we schedule classes and arrange on-campus sessions.

Our flexible timetable means you'll only spend two days a week at the University if you're studying full-time, or one day if you're part-time

In a typical year, you’ll spend about 1200 hours on your course.

Outside of teaching hours, you’ll learn independently through reading articles and books, working on projects, undertaking research, and preparing for assessments including coursework and presentations.

Typical weekly breakdown

A typical week looks like this:

Learning

Hours per week

On-campus

12

Online

3

Independent study

5

For placement, there may be additional hours.

Learning terms

On-campus: This includes tutor-led sessions such as seminars, lab sessions and demonstrations as well as student-led sessions for work in small groups.

Online learning: This is teaching that is delivered online using tools like Skype or Zoom, as well as work that you do yourself using online teaching resources.

Independent study: This is the work you do in your own time including reading and research.

Part-time study

You can also study this course part-time.

Support

We have a strong support network online and on campus to help you develop your academic skills. We offer one-to-one and group sessions to develop your learning skills together with academic support from our library, IT teams and learning experts.

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North London campus

Our north London campus is 23 minutes away by underground train, travelling from London Kings Cross.

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Facilities and support Careers

How can the MSc Biomedical Science (Medical Microbiology) support your career?

Biomedical science is the second largest profession registered by the Health Professions Council and there is a high demand for well-qualified graduates. The range of roles open to graduates is vast and many have gone on to work in medical or pharmaceutical research, in primary care in surgeries and clinics, or in the community, identifying health risks, educating people about infection prevention and helping to stop the spread of disease. Others have gone onto to in environmental health, investigating food poisoning outbreaks and ensuring that food and drink businesses meet health and hygiene standards. There are also opportunities in diagnostic laboratories within both the public and private sectors.

If you're currently working in microbiology, this Masters programme will help you progress to a more senior position. You might also wish to explore your options in a research or academic career, or even complete further study at doctoral level.

There are a range of sectors suitable for your skills and expertise such as biotechnology, academia, and even areas like patent law, forensic science and science journalism. There are also a range of opportunities with Public Health England, the Medical Research Council and the Health and Safety Executive.

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

  • We welcome applications from graduates with a 2:2 honours degree, or equivalent qualification, in an appropriate subject

Eligibility

UK/EU and international students are eligible to apply for this course.

Interviews, entrance tests, portfolios and auditions

Entry onto this course does not require an interview, portfolio or audition.

Qualifications

We accept the below equivalents from a recognised overseas qualification:

  • We welcome applications from graduates with a 2:2 honours degree or higher in an appropriate subject

To find out more about the qualifications we accept from your country please visit the relevant Support in your country page. If you are unsure about the suitability of your qualifications or would like help with your application, please contact your nearest Regional office for support.

Visas and immigration

You will not need a visa to study in the UK if you are a citizen of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland. If you are a national of any other country you may need a visa to study in the UK. Please see our Visas and immigration page for further information.

International students who require a Student route (formerly tier 4) visa to progress on a course at Middlesex University must apply for study on a full-time basis. However, this course is offered part-time so you are eligible to apply on a part-time basis.

Part-time study

Changes to the Immigration Rules introduced in January 2018 now allows international applicants to apply for Student route (formerly tier 4) visas for part-time postgraduate study (courses leading to a qualification at RQF level 7 or SCQF level 11 and above).

Student route visa students studying part-time are subject to certain restrictions:

  • no work (paid or unpaid)
  • no work placements as part of the programme
  • no dependants
  • no extending under Student route visa in the UK. This includes Student route visa applications to work as a Students' Union Sabbatical Officer or for the Foundation Programme for postgraduate doctors and dentists
  • not eligible for the Student route visa Doctorate Extension Scheme

*Please note that, if the course of your choice involves work experience, unpaid work, placements or internships, we will be unable to sponsor you to study a part- time course under the Student route (formerly tier 4) visa.

English language requirements for international students

You must have competence in English language to study with us. The most commonly accepted evidence of English language ability is IELTS 6.5 (with minimum 6.0 in all components). We also normally require Grade C GCSE or an equivalent qualification. Visit our English language requirements page for a full list of accepted tests and qualifications.

If you don't meet our minimum English language requirements, we offer an intensive Pre-sessional English course.

Interviews, entrance tests, portfolios and auditions

Entry onto this course does not require an interview, portfolio or audition.

Applications for postgraduate study should be made directly to the university. Please visit our Postgraduate application page for further information and to apply.

Fees and funding

The fees below refer to the 2024/25 academic year unless otherwise stated.

UK students1

Full-time students: £10,500
Part-time students: £70 per credit
Part-time students: £35 per dissertation credit

International students2

Full-time students: £16,800
Part-time students: £112 per credit
Part-time students: £56 per dissertation credit

1 and 2Course fees are subject to annual inflation so the total costs for part-time study are shown here as a guide

For more information and to answer your frequently asked questions, please visit our postgraduate funding page.

Course costs

The following course-related costs are included in the fees:

  • A free electronic textbook for every module
  • All printing and copying required for your study
  • Self-service laptops available for loan for a maximum of 24 hours
  • Audio-visual equipment available for loan, including digital stills cameras, digital video recorders, digital audio recorders

As an undergraduate alumnus continuing postgraduate studies at Middlesex, you are eligible for an alumni award worth 20% off your fees.

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We’ll carefully manage any future changes to courses, or the support and other services available to you, if these are necessary because of things like changes to government health and safety advice, or any changes to the law.

Any decisions will be taken in line with both external advice and the University’s Regulations which include information on this.

Our priority will always be to maintain academic standards and quality so that your learning outcomes are not affected by any adjustments that we may have to make.

At all times we’ll aim to keep you well informed of how we may need to respond to changing circumstances, and about support that we’ll provide to you.