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Human Physiology at Manchester Metropolitan University - UCAS

Course summary

Take a detailed look at physiology, exploring the fundamental systems and processing involved in health and the healthy ageing of human life. This is a growing specialism, driven by the global trend of ageing populations and the resulting physiological health challenges. This has led to a surge in healthy ageing research, policy focus and funding amongst organisations and governments worldwide. This masters course will help you make a meaningful impact to populations around the world. You’ll graduate with the skills and experience needed to work on one of the biggest challenges in modern healthcare. You’ll build advanced knowledge of different systems or specialisms. You’ll not only learn how our bodies work, but you’ll also develop the key techniques and technologies for investigating normal and abnormal physiology of healthy ageing. This includes the lab-based work that helps to develop new treatments and therapies, as well as the clinical care that touches, and saves, lives.  Features and Benefits

  • Specialist course: As one of the few taught postgraduate courses in human physiology in the UK, you can expect a unique curriculum and specialised expertise.
  • Study in cutting-edge facilities: Hone your professional lab skills thanks to our recent £115m investment in facilities and equipment.
  • Gain an interdisciplinary perspective: Broaden your understanding of applying human physiology to a range of sectors, from neuroscience and exercise physiology to cardiovascular science.
  • Connect with industry to boost your career: Our strong professional network of hospitals and healthcare providers could help you source real-world research projects or work opportunities.
  • We hold a bronze Athena SWAN award: Celebrated for our commitment to equality, you'll study in a fairer, more supportive learning environment.
  • Learn alongside world-leading researchers: Our scientists have contributed to vital advances in diagnosis and care, inspiring you to think big and drive a positive impact in the field.


Entry requirements

You’ll need a UK honours degree – normally a 2:2 – or the international equivalent, in physiological, biological, or biomedical science. We might also consider your application if you have an equivalent professional qualification or relevant professional experience.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

No fee information has been provided for this course

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

For further information: https://www.mmu.ac.uk/study/postgraduate
Human Physiology at Manchester Metropolitan University - UCAS