MSc Quantitative Genetics & Genome Analysis

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  • Entry requirements
    Entry Requirements We welcome applications from graduates in the biological sciences who have an interest in quantitative biology, or graduates in mathematics, statistics or physical sciences who wish to apply theory to genetic problems. Applicants should have a good honours degree (minimum UK 2:2 honours degree or its equivalent if outside the UK). Evidence of proficiency in English must be provided if this is not the applicant's first language.
  • Academic title
    MSc Quantitative Genetics & Genome Analysis
  • Course description
    Programme

    This programme is based in the internationally renowned Institute of Evolutionary Biology. It provides training in genetics and quantitative skills which are increasingly required by industry and research to exploit the explosion of information in genomics. Students gain the knowledge and skills required to apply quantitative genetics theory to practical problems in both the biomedical and animal-science industries, and to undertake research in evolutionary genetics, population genetics and genome analysis. The syllabus, with its range of core and optional courses, is directly relevant to current issues in evolutionary, population, plant, human and animal genetics.

    Learning Outcomes

    The programme provides research training for students by emphasising:

        * scientific knowledge in quantitative genetics and genome analysis;
        * application of theory through computer-based practicals and tutorials;
        * development of independent research skills through individual mini- and maxi-research projects;
        * development of generic skills (IT skills, experience in writing scientific papers, the ability to work independently);
        * presentation skills through student seminars, scientific presentation of project work and independent research projects.

    The majority of our graduates proceed to PhD studies; others to positions in research organisations or commercial companies.

    How You Will Be Taught

    The programme consists of lectures, tutorials, seminars and computer practicals. Students have access to a range of generic-skills courses. Assessment for the diploma is by written examinations, in-course assignments and project work. In May students proceed to a full-time research project with submission of a dissertation for the MSc degree.

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