Course summary
Develop a comprehensive understanding of cancer – from how and why it occurs, to how it is detected and treated, and how those treatments are developed. You will study online under the guidance of academics at Barts Cancer Institute who are at the forefront of international cancer research. Building upon firm foundations of understanding cancer biology and research methodologies, you will be empowered to shape your own learning journey with us, focusing on areas that you want to explore.
- Taught by experts from Barts Cancer Institute, one of four partners in the Cancer Research UK City of London Centre, a world-leading hub dedicated to cancer biotherapeutics
- Gain an advanced education and training in the field of cancer
- Choose from three specialised streams to suit your interests or shape your own pathway, and graduate in Cancer Sciences
- An ideal career boost: deepen your understanding and discover how to research, develop and implement new treatments
- Join us online from wherever you are in the world and opt to study full-time, part-time, starting in January or September, so you can choose the option that works best for you.
- Cancer Sciences (Clinical Oncology), which focuses on the clinical and translational aspects of cancer, bridging the gap between research and patient care. This pathway is particularly suited to aspiring cancer clinicians.
- Cancer Sciences (Molecular and Cellular Biology), which emphasises the fundamental biological mechanisms of cancer and the development of novel therapies. This pathway is well suited to people with aspirations to those working or considering undertake a PhD or work in lab-based research.
- Cancer Sciences (Therapeutics), which explores cutting-edge technological and conceptual advances in cancer treatment, clinical trial design and data analysis. This pathway is well-suited to people wanting you if you work or plan to work in clinical trials/ or drug development.
Modules
3 compulsory modules for all streams Up to 6 elective modules Dissertation or Research Project depending on chosen stream Please see programme webpage for full module information
Assessment method
Taught modules are assessed based entirely on coursework - including written assignments, posters and oral presentations. Throughout the course, there are opportunities for formative feedback, so you can see what is expected before you submit summative work. If you register as an MSc student, you will also be assessed on a supervised 10,000-word dissertation or 5,000-word laboratory project, depending on which pathway you choose. Alongside your written submission, you will give an oral presentation and answer questions about your research – excellent practice for subsequent interviews!
Entry requirements
A 2:1 or above at undergraduate level in a relevant subject such as Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacology, Medicine from a recognised academic institution. Applicants with a 2:2 degree will be considered on an individual basis. The full time MSc programme is also open to undergraduate medical students who wish to (and are eligible to) intercalate a Masters degree into their MBBS studies.
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
Provider information
Queen Mary University of London
Admissions and Recruitment Office
Mile End Road
Tower Hamlets
London
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