Biomedical Science (joint Programme With Cit) in University College Cork, Ireland
Biomedical Science (joint Programme With Cit) in University College Cork
Biomedical Scientists work in partnership with doctors and other health healthcare professionals in investigating samples of tissue and body fluids in order to diagnose disease and monitor patient treatments.
Biomedical Science is a continually changing dynamic profession and involves study of the diverse areas of medical science including biochemistry, microbiology, cellular pathology, haematology and transfusion science. It provides training in cutting-edge technologies to facilitate investigation of disease and medical research.
The degree in Biomedical Science, in conjunction with the clinical placement is accredited by both the Academy of Clinical Science and Laboratory Medicine and the Institute of Biomedical Science. This twofold accreditation means you are eligible to work as a Biomedical Scientist in hospital laboratories in Ireland, the UK and elsewhere.
Placement or Study Abroad Information
In order for you to be eligible to work as a Biomedical Scientist in hospital laboratories, you must hold a BSc Honours degree qualification in Biomedical Science, followed by the postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Laboratory Placement.
Skills and Careers Information
Biomedical Science represents an opportunity to put scientific knowledge into practical use and perform a key role within medical healthcare.
Biomedical scientists learn skills and gain qualifications that can be transferred all over Europe and can be recognised worldwide.
The depth of knowledge provided by the degree in Biomedical Science allows graduates to pursue a range of careers. Biomedical Science graduates work as medical scientists in hospitals; in research, bio/pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries; in public health; and in sales and marketing of medical products.
Duration :
Intake
September
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
€ 22,000 Per Year
IELTS
6.5
TOFL
90
PTE
63