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| Location: | London / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 24 months | ||
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| Languages: | English | ||
This programme is aimed primarily at those practising in the clinical field, but will be relevant and useful to students who wish to follow a career in forensic, pharmaceutical, or environmental toxicology as the skills and knowledge base needed for those disciplines are complementary and overlapping. The programme aims to provide a theoretical basis for gaining competence in the practical aspects of analytical toxicology; to develop competence in research and development activities; and to enable the participants to review analytical data critically.
The modular nature of the programmes is designed to fit in with the needs of those students who are in full-time employment. The taught elements of the modules are delivered in three-day blocks every six weeks
Year 1
* Module 1: Essential Clinical Toxicology
* Module 2: Analytical Techniques I
* Module 3: Analytical Techniques II
* Module 4: Essential Therapeutics
* Module 5: Trace Elements and Toxic Metals
* Module 6: Drug Abuse and Forensics
Year 2
* Module 7: Essential Clinical Biochemistry
* Module 8: Laboratory Operation
* Modules 9 - 12: Practical Project and Dissertation (or Critical Dissertation)
Assessment
For a Postgraduate Certificate, students must and pass Modules 1-4. Successful completion of all eight taught modules leads to the award of the Postgraduate Diploma. Completion of a practical project and submission of a dissertation based on the project (or in exceptional circumstances submission of critical dissertation alone) of approximately 20,000 words and successful completion of all eight taught modules is required for the MSc award.
The assessment of the taught modules is 100 per cent by continuous assessment with submission by the student of either essay-style answers or a series of shorter answers or a mixture of both. These are marked and returned to the students according to a timetable specified in the Programme Handbook. There is no formal examination.
The practical project / critical dissertation will be assessed by thesis (85 per cent) and by viva voce examination conducted either in person, or on line via web-cam (15 per cent). The practical project accounts for 33 per cent of the overall programme mark for the MSc.
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testEntry requirements
For entry onto the programme students will need either:
* An appropriate life sciences degree or degree equivalent from a recognised academic institution
Or
* An appropriate professional qualification or experience acceptable to the Programme Director and Institute Postgraduate Tutor.
Students for whom English is a second language will also require a minimum IELTS 7 or TOEFL 610 score.
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade B (Score: 75) |
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