Why choose Biomedical Science MSc at Middlesex?
This MSc explores complex biomedical concepts with clinical relevance, covering disease pathology, ethical frameworks, diagnostic techniques, and research design. You’ll learn to evaluate clinical literature, conduct experiments, and use data for biomedical insights. Optional specialisms allow in-depth study in a specific field, while the research project builds your ability to innovate and lead in lab-based environments.
By applying for this degree you will have the option to specialise via the modules you choose in the following areas:
- MSc Biomedical Science (Cellular Pathology)
- MSc Biomedical Science (Clinical Biochemistry)
- MSc Biomedical Science (Haematology and Transfusion Science)
- MSc Biomedical Science (Medical Immunology)
- MSc Biomedical Science (Medical Genomics)
This course also supports your learning through:
- Flexible timetables and blended learning to suit working professionals
- Access to cutting-edge labs including proteomics, flow cytometry, and molecular biology
- Taught by research-active staff and biomedical science professionals
- Strong links to NHS labs, Public Health England, and private diagnostics
- IBMS-accreditation.
What you will gain
- Deep knowledge in disease pathology, diagnostics, and biomedical ethics
- Specialised skills through optional modules in cellular pathology, clinical biochemistry, haematology, immunology or genomics
- Experience with advanced techniques such as real-time PCR, electrophoresis, and tissue culture
- Preparation for Higher Specialist or PhD-level progression in biomedical careers.
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Student stories and experiences
About your course
In Year 1, you'll study the biology of disease, advanced lab techniques, statistics, and ethics. Year 2 (for part-time students) continues with specialisms and your research project. Pathway options allow you to specialise in areas such as Cellular Pathology, Clinical Biochemistry, Haematology and Transfusion Science, Medical Genomics, or Medical Immunology.
Compulsory
This module aims to enable students to integrate their knowledge of a range of different clinical disorders in order to investigate, diagnose and monitor human health and disease. This is an essential skill that is required to be able to unravel the complex and fascinating nature of human disease. Students will also learn to critically evaluate the most up-to-date treatments that are available to patients. The focus will be on key Biomedical Science areas including cellular pathology, haematology, clinical biochemistry, clinical genetics, medical microbiology and Medical Immunology.
This module aims to examine advanced bioanalytical techniques used in research and development, product analysis, disease understanding, and biomarker analysis. It provides a detailed understanding of the principles, theory, and practice of bioanalytical techniques, including safety, instrumentation, sample preparation techniques, and the analysis and interpretation of analytical data.
This module is designed to spark students’ curiosity and help them develop the skills needed to create innovative experiments. They will learn how to test scientific hypotheses rigorously and use advanced statistical tools to present their findings clearly. By the end of the module, they'll be well-prepared to tackle challenging research questions and contribute to scientific innovation through their capstone research project module and beyond.
This module aims to give students a solid understanding of ethical principles and their application in biomedical science, cardiology and pharmaceutical science. Students will learn key concepts like autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice, and how to apply these in real-world research and clinical practice. They will be encouraged to analyse and resolve ethical dilemmas using theoretical knowledge and decision-making models.
The module aims to equip students with knowledge of current theories and approaches for leading and managing people, resources, and processes to achieve organisational goals, preparing them for leadership roles or senior positions within organisations.
This module is designed to empower students to put into practice the planning and execution of analytical projects. Students will engage in independent research, fostering the ability to explore and investigate new ideas autonomously. They will delve into the critical evaluation of real-world research using the knowledge and skills from the taught modules. Beyond that, this module will elevate students’ communication and presentation skills, enabling them to share their findings with confidence to inspire a scientific audience.
Specialism Modules (Optional)
By choosing this module you will graduate in MSc Biomedical Science (Cellular Pathology).
This module promises to be an exciting journey into the core of disease mechanisms and advanced diagnostic techniques, preparing students to make ground-breaking contributions to the world of cellular science. It aims to equip students with a profound understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that drive diseases, from benign conditions to complex malignancies. Students will be immersed in the captivating study of histological features, innovative diagnostic techniques and therapeutic strategies.
By choosing this module you will graduate in MSc Biomedical Science (Clinical Biochemistry).
This module aims to inspire students to understand the intricate workings of the human body and the cutting-edge laboratory techniques used to diagnose and manage a wide array of clinical disorders. Students will explore the functions and disorders of major organ systems, uncovering the biochemical basis of malignancies, and exploring the incredible physiology of pregnancy. They will discover how endocrine disorders and the biochemical challenges of malnutrition, malabsorption, and obesity are diagnosed and managed.
By choosing this module you will graduate in MSc Biomedical Science (Haematology and Transfusion Science).
This module aims to provide an in-depth exploration of the composition and function of human blood, equipping students with a comprehensive understanding of its individual components at a detailed level. It critically examines the cellular and molecular mechanisms underpinning haematological disorders, enabling students to analyse their pathophysiological impact.
By choosing this module you will graduate in MSc Biomedical Science (Medical Immunology).
This module aims to provide students with an in-depth knowledge of the concepts and language of Immunology. This will enable students to understand not only how humans respond to, and eliminate infection, but also tumours. Students will learn about the mechanisms by which tumours evade the immune response resulting in the growth of tumours that become detectable in the clinic.
By choosing this module you will graduate in MSc Biomedical Science (Medical Genomics).
On this module, students will gain a profound understanding of the intricate architecture of genomes and the pivotal role that epigenetic changes play in human diseases and pathogen evolution. This is about unlocking the secrets of life at the molecular and population levels.
Students have the opportunity to master the complexities of population genomics, unraveling the mysteries of gene expression, and understanding their implications for a wide range of medical conditions. They will develop cutting-edge laboratory and informatics skills, empowering them to conduct ground-breaking genome analyses through a hands-on approach.
This module aims to enable students to integrate their knowledge of a range of different clinical disorders in order to investigate, diagnose and monitor human health and disease. This is an essential skill that is required to be able to unravel the complex and fascinating nature of human disease. Students will also learn to critically evaluate the most up-to-date treatments that are available to patients. The focus will be on key Biomedical Science areas including cellular pathology, haematology, clinical biochemistry, clinical genetics, medical microbiology and Medical Immunology.
This module aims to examine advanced bioanalytical techniques used in research and development, product analysis, disease understanding, and biomarker analysis. It provides a detailed understanding of the principles, theory, and practice of bioanalytical techniques, including safety, instrumentation, sample preparation techniques, and the analysis and interpretation of analytical data.
This module is designed to spark students’ curiosity and help them develop the skills needed to create innovative experiments. They will learn how to test scientific hypotheses rigorously and use advanced statistical tools to present their findings clearly. By the end of the module, they'll be well-prepared to tackle challenging research questions and contribute to scientific innovation through their capstone research project module and beyond.
This module aims to give students a solid understanding of ethical principles and their application in biomedical science, cardiology and pharmaceutical science. Students will learn key concepts like autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice, and how to apply these in real-world research and clinical practice. They will be encouraged to analyse and resolve ethical dilemmas using theoretical knowledge and decision-making models.
The module aims to equip students with knowledge of current theories and approaches for leading and managing people, resources, and processes to achieve organisational goals, preparing them for leadership roles or senior positions within organisations.
This module is designed to empower students to put into practice the planning and execution of analytical projects. Students will engage in independent research, fostering the ability to explore and investigate new ideas autonomously. They will delve into the critical evaluation of real-world research using the knowledge and skills from the taught modules. Beyond that, this module will elevate students’ communication and presentation skills, enabling them to share their findings with confidence to inspire a scientific audience.
By choosing this module you will graduate in MSc Biomedical Science (Cellular Pathology).
This module promises to be an exciting journey into the core of disease mechanisms and advanced diagnostic techniques, preparing students to make ground-breaking contributions to the world of cellular science. It aims to equip students with a profound understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms that drive diseases, from benign conditions to complex malignancies. Students will be immersed in the captivating study of histological features, innovative diagnostic techniques and therapeutic strategies.
By choosing this module you will graduate in MSc Biomedical Science (Clinical Biochemistry).
This module aims to inspire students to understand the intricate workings of the human body and the cutting-edge laboratory techniques used to diagnose and manage a wide array of clinical disorders. Students will explore the functions and disorders of major organ systems, uncovering the biochemical basis of malignancies, and exploring the incredible physiology of pregnancy. They will discover how endocrine disorders and the biochemical challenges of malnutrition, malabsorption, and obesity are diagnosed and managed.
By choosing this module you will graduate in MSc Biomedical Science (Haematology and Transfusion Science).
This module aims to provide an in-depth exploration of the composition and function of human blood, equipping students with a comprehensive understanding of its individual components at a detailed level. It critically examines the cellular and molecular mechanisms underpinning haematological disorders, enabling students to analyse their pathophysiological impact.
By choosing this module you will graduate in MSc Biomedical Science (Medical Immunology).
This module aims to provide students with an in-depth knowledge of the concepts and language of Immunology. This will enable students to understand not only how humans respond to, and eliminate infection, but also tumours. Students will learn about the mechanisms by which tumours evade the immune response resulting in the growth of tumours that become detectable in the clinic.
By choosing this module you will graduate in MSc Biomedical Science (Medical Genomics).
On this module, students will gain a profound understanding of the intricate architecture of genomes and the pivotal role that epigenetic changes play in human diseases and pathogen evolution. This is about unlocking the secrets of life at the molecular and population levels.
Students have the opportunity to master the complexities of population genomics, unraveling the mysteries of gene expression, and understanding their implications for a wide range of medical conditions. They will develop cutting-edge laboratory and informatics skills, empowering them to conduct ground-breaking genome analyses through a hands-on approach.
To find out more about this course, please download the Biomedical Science MSc programme specification PDF.
Teaching
Teaching blends on-campus labs and seminars with flexible online content. You’ll learn through live lectures, small group discussions, case studies, and practical workshops. There are 11 contact hours (FT) weekly and over 30 hours of independent study. The programme integrates student co-leadership, group work, and regular peer interaction. You’ll engage in research-informed teaching and have access to modern biomedical facilities for hands-on experience.
Whether you are studying full or part-time – your course timetable will balance your study commitments on campus with time for work, life commitments and independent study.
We aim to make timetables available to students at least 2 weeks before the start of term. Some weeks are different due to how we schedule classes and arrange on-campus sessions.
Teaching vs independent study
In a typical year, you’ll spend about 1200 hours on your course.
Outside of teaching hours, you’ll learn independently through reading articles and books, working on projects, undertaking research, and preparing for assessments including coursework and presentations.
Typical weekly breakdown
A typical week looks like this:
| Learning | Hours per week |
|---|---|
| On-campus | 9 |
| Online | 4 |
| Independent study | 40 |
For placement, there may be additional hours.
Learning terms
On-campus or online: This includes tutor-led sessions such as seminars, lab sessions and demonstrations as well as student-led sessions for work in small groups. Most of teaching will be conducted in campus, but a small percentage of teaching will be online live streaming due to unexpected circumstances
Independent study: This is the work you do in your own time including reading and research.
Part-time study
You can also study this course part-time.
Our Hendon campus, north London.
We have a strong support network online and on campus to help you develop your academic skills. We offer one-to-one and group sessions to develop your learning skills together with academic support from our library, IT teams and learning experts.
Assessment includes lab reports, case studies, written assignments, and presentations. Your final research project demonstrates your ability to apply knowledge to real-world problems. Emphasis is placed on communication, collaboration, and continuous feedback. There are no formal written exams.
You'll evaluate your work, skills and knowledge and identify areas for improvement. Sometimes you'll work in groups and assess each other's progress.
Each term, you'll get regular feedback on your learning.
Facilities
The Bioscience Suite is equipped with an incredible range of equipment for analysing environmental samples.
Specialist labs
Learn within the University's cutting-edge laboratories, which include:
- A well-equipped cell culture facility and histology lab
- Fully equipped proteomics facilities.
Bioscience Suite
Our bioscience suite is equipped with an incredible range of equipment with which you can analyse environmental samples.
Facilities include fluorescence microscopes to examine biological samples. You will also have access to microbiological and molecular equipment, affording a broad range of analytical capabilities.
Cell and Tissue Culture Lab
Our dedicated Cell and Tissue Culture Lab is focused on the culture of mammalian cell lines. The laboratory's outstanding facilities include:
- Biological safety cabinets for the sterile handling of cells
- Four phase-contrast microscopes
- Several atmosphere-controlled incubators for growing cells.
You can use the lab to discover new biomarkers which can be used to detect disease, as well as in vitro models to determine the efficacy of many potential treatments for disease.
This facility is essential to cancer, reproductive, stem cell and nano-pharmaceutics research at Middlesex.
Careers
How can the MSc Biomedical Science support your career?
Biomedical Science represents the second-largest profession registered by the Health Professions Council and there is a high demand for well-qualified graduates. Our university's postgraduate courses have been recognised for their ability to support your career.
We are a top 10 UK University for employability (UniCompare Rankings 2025), and a top 10 UK university for industry connections and funding in Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2024.
Career paths
Our graduates have progressed to senior NHS lab roles, research institutions, or pursue PhDs. Employers include Synnovis, NHS Trusts, UK Health Security Agency, GSK, UCB, and academic labs. This degree supports career steps from Specialist to Higher Specialist Practitioner and beyond.
Entry requirements
Qualifications
We welcome your application regardless of your background or experience.
For this course, ideally, we are looking for:
- A 2:2 honours degree in Biomedical Science or a related subject.
If you have relevant qualifications or work experience, we may be able to count this towards your entry requirements.
We welcome students from the UK and all over the world. Join students from over 122 countries and discover why so many international students call our campus home:
- Quality teaching with top facilities plus flexible online learning
- Welcoming north London campus that's only 30 minutes from central London
- Work placements and networking with top London employers
- Award-winning career support to get you where you want to go after university.
Qualifications
We accept a wide range of international qualifications. Find out more about the accepted qualifications on your country's support page. If you are unsure of the suitability of your qualifications or would like help with your application, please contact your nearest international office.
English language
You will need to meet our English language requirements. And, don’t worry If you don't meet our minimum English language requirements, as we offer a Pre-sessional English course.
Visas
To study with us in the UK, you might need a Student visa. Please check to see if this applies to you.
Apply as early as possible to make sure you get a place. You can submit your application before you receive your final qualification.
Personal statements
Make sure that you highlight your best qualities in your personal statement that are relevant to this course. Such as forward-thinking, creative and collaborative.
Interviews
You won’t be required to attend an interview.
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The fees below are for the 2026/27 academic year:
UK students1
Full-time students: £11,100
Part-time students: £74 per credit
Part-time students: £36 per dissertation credit
International students2
Full-time students: £17,700
Part-time students: £118 per credit
Part-time students: £59 per dissertation credit