The MSc Cancer & Clinical Oncology will provide students with a clear understanding of the scientific basis underlying the principles and clinical practice of oncology and the development, evaluation and implementation of new treatments. This will be underpinned by a thorough knowledge of cancer biology and pathology, drug development and research methodologies. This knowledge will provide you with a good grounding in the clinical practice of oncology which will enhance prospects for those pursuing a clinical academic career.
Why choose LIAP ? Your qualification is recognized and accepted world over. Our curriculum helps you to develop critical thinking, exceptional management knowledge and cultural awareness. Experience online-time study like never before with our purpose built smart learning tools which gives you advantage of studying anytime and anywhere. Be part of an elite, cohort, talented students, and develop an influential global network using LIAP online community.
The programme is available in two duration modes: 12 months 24 months
This course is aimed at clinicians, but will be open to any applicant who meets the entry requirements. For admission to the programme applicants will need either a good medical degree or degree equivalent from a recognised academic institution or an appropriate professional qualification or experience acceptable to the course director and Institute Postgraduate Tutor. If your first language is not English, you must provide evidence of your English language proficiency. You must be IT literate to complete these highly interactive courses online and have access to a computer with a printer and a reliable internet connection. For further information please contact our Admission Team. Email: admissions@liap.org.uk
• Cancer Biology • Cancer Pharmacology • Pathology of Cancer • Ablative Therapies • Cancer Prevention and Screening • Drug Development • Genomic Approaches to Human Diseases • Imaging • Paediatric and Adolescent Oncology • Site Specific Tumour Treatment • Research Methods • Dissertation
Optional Units• Biological Therapies • Molecular Targeted Therapies and Immunotherapy for Blood Cancers
Assessment will be based on written assignments, posters and oral presentations, multiple choice questions (MCQ) and short-answer question (SAQ) examinations, and a full laboratory project write-up. Dissertation : 10,000 - 15,000 words.
The fee for the programme is as follows:
12 months - GBP £22600.00
Full-time Undertaking a Masters programme is a serious commitment, requiring weekly contact hours in addition to numerous hours of independent learning and research in order to progress at the required level. When coursework or examination deadlines are approaching independent learning hours may need to increase significantly. FULL TIME DISTANCE LEARNING FEES £22600
Part-time Part-time study options often mean that the number of modules taken is reduced per semester, with the full modules required to complete the programme spread over two academic years. Teaching is generally done during the day and part-time students should contact the course convener to get an idea of when these teaching hours are likely to take place. Timetables are likely to be finalised in September but you may be able to gain an expectation of what will be required. PART-TIME DISTANCE LEARNING £11300 Per Year
MSc Cancer & Clinical Oncology is currently available for one year full-time, or two years part-time distance learning options. This programme is directly delivered through the University’s online learning portal, you will have access to video and audio recordings of all onsite lectures, as well as video tutorials for any lab based elements of the course. All written assignments will be submitted through the portal, while poster and oral presentations will be assessed via Skype. Exams can be sat onsite or you can arrange to sit these at a suitable venue more local to you. You are encouraged to interact with teaching staff and other students in online discussion forums, join group activities and be part of the Institute’s student community.
Follow the 2 steps given below to start processing the enrolment: (1) Fill the form on-line (2) Pay enrolment fee of GBP £250 (This can be paid online using credit or debit card) And a member of our admission team will get back to you.
• Cancer Biology • Cancer Pharmacology • Pathology of Cancer • Ablative Therapies • Cancer Prevention and Screening • Drug Development • Genomic Approaches to Human Diseases • Imaging • Paediatric and Adolescent Oncology • Site Specific Tumour Treatment • Research Methods • Dissertation
Optional Units• Biological Therapies • Molecular Targeted Therapies and Immunotherapy for Blood Cancers
• Cancer Biology • Cancer Pharmacology • Pathology of Cancer • Ablative Therapies • Cancer Prevention and Screening • Drug Development • Genomic Approaches to Human Diseases • Imaging • Paediatric and Adolescent Oncology • Site Specific Tumour Treatment • Research Methods • Dissertation
Optional Units• Biological Therapies • Molecular Targeted Therapies and Immunotherapy for Blood Cancers
Full-time Undertaking a Masters programme is a serious commitment, requiring weekly contact hours in addition to numerous hours of independent learning and research in order to progress at the required level. When coursework or examination deadlines are approaching independent learning hours may need to increase significantly. FULL TIME DISTANCE LEARNING FEES £22600
Part-time Part-time study options often mean that the number of modules taken is reduced per semester, with the full modules required to complete the programme spread over two academic years. Teaching is generally done during the day and part-time students should contact the course convener to get an idea of when these teaching hours are likely to take place. Timetables are likely to be finalised in September but you may be able to gain an expectation of what will be required. PART-TIME DISTANCE LEARNING £11300 Per Year
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