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Postgraduate Diploma
Main Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
9 Months
We offer a group of programmes to enable you to apply quantitative genetics theory to: practical problems in both the biomedical and animal science industries undertake research in a wide range of fields in: evolutionary genetics animal breeding human genetics genome analysis All our programmes offer the same core content, but you can tailor your degree to reflect your interests. This programme is the most general of our offerings. It allows the most flexibility in tailoring your course of study to include subjects from our more specialised programmes that include: Animal Breeding and Genetics Evolutionary Genetics Human Complex Trait Genetics Students in one Quantitative Genetics programme can change to another, provided that prerequisite courses are passed in the second semester. Is this MSc for me? This degree could be for you if you are interested in any subject of study that uses quantitative genetic approaches, such as: food security health of companion animals conservation of animals in the wild evolutionary biology human health We will provide you with the theory and knowledge of analytical tools so that you can tackle a wide range of problems. This programme provides essential skills in: quantitative genetics population genetics data analysis statistical methods genome analysis Why study here? Our programme offers a small course experience taught by active members of the quantitative genetic research community. We are based in the Institute of Ecology and Evolution, part of the School of Biological Sciences, and for this programme, we bring together expertise from across the University and SRUC. This programme emphasises the conceptual underpinnings of the field, with rigorous training in statistical genetics and exposure to other applications of quantitative genetics. You will study alongside students with a broad spectrum of interests using quantitative genetic tools, including animal breeding and genetic, evolutionary genetics, and human genetics. Likewise, the staff involved in teaching will come from different disciplines. The University has an international reputation as a leader in quantitative genetics. The first genetic department was set up at the University of Edinburgh in 1919. From 1949, the postgraduate Diploma in Genetics was offered to students, with a substantial component of quantitative genetics. The MSc in Animal Breeding started in 1975 through a collaboration with the Agriculture Department. Edinburgh continues to be at the forefront of research in the genetics of animal breeding, evolution, and human health. Many past students hold positions within the animal breeding industry.
A UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent, in biological or biomedical sciences, medicine, agriculture, or animal sciences, or a degree in mathematics, statistics, or physics from applicants intending to transfer into the biological sciences.
We will also consider your application if you have less than the minimum qualification but can show sufficient additional relevant experience such as significant work history in a related discipline.
Your application must show evidence of an interest in genetics alongside quantitative skills.
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