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MSc - Master of Science
University of Warwick
Full Time
SEP-25
1 year
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MSc - Master of Science
University of Warwick
Full Time
SEP-25
1 year
MSc - Master of Science
University of Warwick
Part Time
SEP-25
2 years
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Find out more about our Diagnostics Data and Digital Health (MSc) course.
Explore the design development and application of medical imaging and diagnostic techniques for the screening detection diagnosis and monitoring of diseases.
Course overview
Technological advances increased expectations for medicine longer life expectancy and legal ethical and economic factors have led to a vast expansion in medical imaging and diagnostics. There is an increasing need for digital-based healthcare solutions to meet the changing needs and expectations of patients.
Our MSc Diagnostics Data and Digital Health will train students in the theory and practical implementation of cutting-edge diagnostic and imaging technologies and expose them to established as well as emerging applications using data science artificial intelligence and machine learning.
After graduation students will be well equipped for further study (PhD) in areas of critical scientific and technological importance or for employment in a broad range of industries such as diagnostics and pharmaceutical industries life science and clinical trials companies health-tech SMEs as well as research organisations.
The MSc can be studied part-time over two years to suit those in employment. PG Diploma and Certificate options are also available for those who would like to take a subset of modules.
Teaching
Core material will cover requirements for product and technology development including ethics and regulatory aspects technical and commercial skills in medical imaging and diagnostics technologies in advancing 21-st century healthcare in the years to come. Optional modules allow the selection of complementary topics of particular interest to the student. A collaborative group research project which parallels the way that diagnostics and imaging experts work in industry will allow students to integrate their knowledge and understanding in order to solve a problem. Students will also complete an individual research project in their chosen area of specialism.
This course is new for entry in 2023. Graduates will be well-placed to work in industry clinical healthcare and academic environments. This includes the diagnostics and pharmaceutical industries life sciences and clinical trials companies health-tech SMEs as well as research organisations. Graduates may also decide to pursue doctoral studies
A minimum 2:1 undergraduate UK Honours degree or equivalent international qualification in a physical sciences life sciences biological sciences medical sciences mathematics computer sciences engineering or another relevant subject. You can see how your current degree score or GPA equates to the British system in our Study pages in the Equivalent scores table. We are willing to consider applications from students with lower qualifications on a case-by-case basis particularly when the applicant can evidence relevant employment practical experience or strong performance in undergraduate modules related to their proposed postgraduate course of study.
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£18,180 per year
Students from Domestic
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£14,095 per year
Students from EU
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£14,095 per year
Students from International
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