Course summary
This MSc Biotechnology course will equip you to contribute to solutions for a better, more sustainable future. Blending biology, chemistry and engineering, our interdisciplinary course is built around real-world applications. By applying your knowledge across disciplines, you’ll understand how biological systems can be used to create products or improve processes across a range of industries. You’ll explore how biotechnology can address the United Nations (UN) Global Goals. Whether it’s revolutionising access to clean water, sanitation and energy, or driving breakthroughs in global health and food security, this course will help you drive impactful change. With a focus on practical experience, global relevance and career-ready skills, we'll prepare you to lead transformation and make a meaningful impact. That could be in the lab, by influencing policy, or driving innovation in industry and society. Whatever your future aspirations, you’ll develop the technical and analytical skills demanded by commercial and research biotechnological arenas. Features and Benefits
- Connected to a large sector in the North West: Biotechnology is thriving in our surrounding region, providing valuable opportunities to collaborate, network and find employment after graduation.
- Learn at the intersection of biology and chemistry: Build a unique set of skills to make you an attractive candidate in multiple industries, thanks to our interdisciplinary expertise across both fields.
- Prepare for a varied future: Biotechnology lends itself to a variety of sectors, including engineering and biomedical sciences, and our interdisciplinary approach provides opportunities to connect with staff and students across the faculty.
- Study in cutting-edge facilities: Gain professional lab skills thanks to our recent £115m investment in science and engineering facilities and equipment.
- Learn alongside active researchers: Their experiences feed directly into your learning. You’ll hone your skills by working with them on projects at the forefront of discovery.
- Future-focussed curriculum: You’ll graduate career-ready because we prioritise the development of your applied skills through authentic assessment and skills-based learning.
Entry requirements
An undergraduate degree of at least 2:2 Honours (or equivalent) quality in a relevant allied subject would normally be expected. Exceptions may be possible for applicants who can demonstrate highly relevant work experience in industry over several years. Each application is considered on its own merit. English requirements: IELTS 6.5, with no component below 5.5 in any category, or an equivalent accepted English qualification.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
Manchester Metropolitan University
All Saints Building
All Saints
Manchester
M15 6BH