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Masters Degrees in Cellular Pathology
We have 51 Masters Degrees in Cellular Pathology
Masters degrees in Cellular Pathology equip postgraduates with the skills to detect, study and treat the effects and nature of diseases within cellular structures of the human body. Related postgraduate specialisms include Biomedical Science and Clinical Oncology. Entry requirements usually include an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject, such as Medicine or Biology.
Why study a Masters in Cellular Pathology?
## Cytopathology covers a whole realm of diseases within many parts of the human body. As such, the training you’ll receive on these courses provides you with a wealth of career opportunities. For example, you may want to specialise in the treatment of cancer cells within the body, ultimately practising within specialised treatment units to detect and treat cancer. This could include undertaking research in a research institute, or practising clinical medicine. Alternatively, you might focus your studies on the treatment of certain infectious diseases such as STIs (particularly HIV). Knowledge developed within this area of the field may open opportunities within medicine, community care and charity work. You may also wish to specialise in certain kinds of cell collection for sampling, research and diagnosis purposes. These include exfoliative cytology, intervention cytology and sediment cytology.Refine your search
MSc in Applied Cancer Science
University of Oxford
Department of Oncology
The MSc in Applied Cancer Science is a one-year, full-time course, designed to prepare students for careers in cancer science research, whether in academia or industry. Read more
MSc in Genomic Medicine
University of Oxford
Nuffield Department of Medicine
The MSc in Genomic Medicine is a full-time, one-year cross-disciplinary programme, which benefits from world-leading expertise in genomic science across the University of Oxford coupled with direct links to clinical and translational medicine. Read more
MSc in Precision Cancer Medicine
University of Oxford
Department of Oncology
The MSc in Precision Cancer Medicine is a two-year, part-time, online course run by the Department of Oncology at the University of Oxford. Read more
Biomedical Science (Cellular Pathology) MSc
Middlesex University
Faculty of Science and Technology
Cellular pathology is the study of structural and functional changes in cells, tissues and organs that underlie disease. It is a dynamic, fast-evolving specialism which saves many lives by providing rational clinical care and therapy in the fight against many serious diseases, particularly cancer. Read more
MSc - Cellular Pathology
Manchester Metropolitan University
Faculty of Science & Engineering
Investigating disease at a cellular level means joining the fight against some of the most serious disorders afflicting humans. Read more
Cellular Pathology - Standalone module
Aston University
College of Health and Life Sciences
This course is for you if you need to “top-up” your existing degree to become a registered biomedical scientist, or if you wish to obtain a comprehensive overview of the key concepts, techniques and current laboratory practice in cellular pathology (histopathology and cytopathology), including the role biomedical science plays in the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of disease. Read more
Biomedical Science MSc
Nottingham Trent University
School of Science & Technology
This accredited Biomedical Science postgraduate degree will provide a biological understanding of human disease processes, the treatment principles of such diseases, and the underlying biological disciplines that enable their study and explanation. Read more
Biomedical Sciences MSc
University of Westminster
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Our Biomedical Sciences MSc allows you to plan your own course to match your interests and experience by selecting from a diverse range of option modules offered in the School of Life Sciences, with the advice of the Course Leader. Read more
Biomedical Science (with specialism) MSc
University of East London
School of Health, Sport and Bioscience
This course offers you an ideal opportunity to enhance your career prospects in a range of specialist areas within biomedical science. Read more
Biomedical Science MSc
University of Wolverhampton
School of Sciences
This course is taught by specialists including research-active staff and visiting lecturers from relevant fields. This course is accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS). Read more
Genes, Drugs and Stem Cells – Novel Therapies - MSc/PGCert
Imperial College London
Medicine
Our programme in Genes, Drugs and Stem Cells provides state-of-the-art education in next-generation therapies, training you in translational research and rapidly-developing topics in advanced therapeutic medicines. Read more
MPhil in Medical Science (Oncology)
University of Cambridge
School of Clinical Medicine
We offer our MPhil degree full-time over 12 months or part-time over 24 months. This is a research-based degree during which students undertake a research project and produce a thesis. Assessment is by oral examination based on the thesis and a broader knowledge of the chosen area of research. Read more
Clinical and Health Sciences with Molecular Pathology - MSc/PGDip/PGCert
Newcastle University
Medical Sciences Graduate School
Our Clinical and Health Sciences CPD module (programme code – 6047p) is open for applications for the following start dates: September 2023… Read more
Cancer Medicine (MSc/MRes)
Queen’s University Belfast
School of Medicine, Dentistry & Biomedical Sciences
The MSc(Res) in Cancer Medicine will provide students with new knowledge of how precision medicine can improve and shape future healthcare. Read more
Experimental Medicine (MSc)
Queen’s University Belfast
School of Medicine, Dentistry & Biomedical Sciences
In this MSc program the students will be exposed to theoretical and practical training of Experimental Medicine skills giving a great emphasis towards clinical translation. Read more