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Welcome to St George’s, University of London, the UK’s specialist health university. Here, we offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate science courses which will equip you with the knowledge and skills to prepare you for your career. We share our campus with one of the UK’s largest teaching hospitals, meaning that you’ll be immersed in a professional environment from day one.
This course prepares you to pursue a career in medicine or research, or specialise in areas such as forensic medicine, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, clinical trials coordination or biomedical product marketing.
This course is a continuous, integrated four-year programme, aimed at students interested in science and research. It provides enhanced experience and skills transferable to employment or further study, and equipping students to apply for PhD courses or research posts in industry.
The field of clinical pharmacology is the study of all aspects of drugs as they relate to humans. St George’s Clinical Pharmacology BSc is designed to provide you with a broad understanding of how drugs are developed, from discovery of molecules to treatment of patients.
If you’re thinking of studying in 2022 or 2023, attend one of our webinars to learn more about St George’s.
At the postgraduate level, St George’s offers specialist pathways in Biomedical Science, including Antimicrobial Resistance, Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer, Infection and Immunity and Reproduction and Development.
You will learn how recent technological advances have transformed how genomic data is generated, analysed and presented, and its relevance to a range of clinical scenarios, as well as how to handle such big data.
Join the exciting, fast and interdisciplinary field of translational medicine and use cutting-edge research to develop new medicines, diagnostic tools or community practices. St George's offers two postgraduate pathways, MSc and MRes.
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