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106 Part-time Master's degrees in Genetics

Human Evolution
It has taken 7 million years of struggle to make us ‘human.’ How did we get here and why? In our Human Evolution MSc you'll investigate the biological and behavioural changes that made us the species we call 'Homo sapiens'.

Cancer Genomics and Data Science (Online)
Join the Cancer Genomics and Data Science (Online) programme at Queen Mary University of London designed and delivered by world-class experts in genomics and data science, who actively develop and apply computational tools to answer research questions.

Cancer and Genomic Sciences (by research)
The Cancer and Genomic Sciences (by research) programme at University of Birmingham unites scientists and clinicians, equipping you with the essential skills needed to contribute to both discovery and translational research in the areas of: cancer, genome biology, rare diseases, bioinformatics and health data science.

Infectious Disease
The Infectious Disease programme of the University of Glasgow takes a highly interdisciplinary approach to the study of infectious disease that combines mathematical and statistical modelling with ecology, evolutionary biology, parasitology, immunology and bioinformatics and the social sciences.

Genetic and Genomic Counselling
You will be given a thorough grounding in human genomics, genetics, genetic analysis and bioinformatics, in communication and counselling skills, and in the skills required for you to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team providing genetic and genomic counselling for families.

Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences course offered by University of Brighton enables you to join a team working towards solutions to global issues such as infectious disease and environmental health, and explore topics such as genetic and molecular biology with researchers who are experts in their field.

Bioethics
The Master of Arts in Bioethics at University of Malta is an inter-disciplinary programme that encourages research in bioethics and enables a systematic and critical understanding of the theoretical foundations and methodology of this area.

Genomic Medicine
Discover how greater understanding of the human genome and rapid advances in genomic technologies are transforming personalised medicine! The Genomic Medicine Programme from University of Birmingham will provide you with a multi-disciplinary perspective on the applications of genomics in clinical practice and medical research.

Cancer
They're a major training base for the next generation of cancer researchers. Throughout the Cancer programme at Newcastle University, clinicians, scientists and students engaged in cancer research share a common purpose: to improve treatment outcomes for patients with cancer.

Biomedical Sciences (Molecular Biology and Genetics)
The Biomedical Sciences (Molecular Biology and Genetics) course at the University of Malta is intended to provide an advanced level of education, training and research for graduates in Medicine, Medical Laboratory Science and related areas of study, and enables candidates to acquire advanced knowledge and research skills that could be employed in the academic, clinical and industrial settings.

Data-Driven Breeding and Genetics (Online Learning)
Improving global food security and shifting to sustainable agriculture with technological advances are key to achieving sustainable development.Despite selective breeding tools being applied for thousands of years, their use now is more important than ever. The Data-Driven Breeding and Genetics (Online Learning) is offered at The University of Edinburgh.

Plant Genetics and Crop Improvement (Part time)
This Plant Genetics and Crop Improvement (Part time) MSc course from the University of East Anglia is perfect training if you plan to study for a further degree in plant genetics, or alternatively, a career in plant breeding and crop improvement.

Genomics
Learn how to harness recent unprecedented advances in genomic technologies to improve patient outcomes at this Genomics course offered by the University of Southampton.

Genetics
The Genetics programme from Newcastle University explore genetic diseases and their treatment at the molecular and cellular level.

Applied Conservation Genetics with Wildlife Forensics (Online Learning)
The Applied Conservation Genetics with Wildlife Forensics (Online Learning) programme at The University of Edinburgh covers all essential aspects, from population genetic theory and data analysis to the considerations involved in interpreting and applying scientific findings to management, policy, and criminal investigation.

Medical Genetics and Genomics
The aim of the Medical Genetics and Genomics programme of the University of Glasgow is to provide you with a working knowledge of the principles and practice of Medical Genetics and Genomics allowing you to evaluate, choose and interpret appropriate genetic investigations for individuals and families with genetic disease

Advanced Biomedical Science
The Advanced Biomedical Science programme, offered by Teesside University, provides the skills and knowledge to create wide-ranging opportunities for employment in fields such as hospital science, biomedical and pharmaceutical industries or public health laboratories within the NHS.

Molecular Genetics
Study genome biology, DNA mutations, and the molecular basis of ageing with Molecular Genetics from Brunel University of London programme.

Biomedical Sciences (Haematology)
The Biomedical Sciences (Haematology) programme at the University of Malta is intended to provide an advanced level of education, training and research for graduates in Medicine, Medical Laboratory Science and related areas of study, and enables candidates to acquire advanced knowledge and research skills that could be employed in the academic, clinical and industrial settings.

Genomic Medicine
The Genomic Medicine programme from The University of Exeter is taught by world-leading academics in genomics research, including multifactorial traits, rare disorders, pharmacogenomics and epigenetics.