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Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)

This course is only open to continuing students who have successfully completed and passed the Postgraduate Certificate in Genomic Medicine at ICE.

The MSt (flexible, intensive) in Genomic Medicine is a continuation of the Postgraduate Certificate in Genomic Medicine. It is a 10 month, part-time Master’s-level course resulting in 120 additional FHEQ Level-7 credits and the University of Cambridge Masters award.

The MSt (flexible, intensive) in Genomic Medicine is part of the suite of part-time, postgraduate courses in Genomic Medicine and designed to further educate suitably qualified NHS healthcare professionals and science graduates with an interest in the clinical application of genomics.  These courses aim to prepare interested professionals for the future adoption of genomic technologies and the increasing use of genomic information as part of the diagnosis and treatment pathways.

Each postgraduate course is delivered through a combination of face-to-face sessions (requiring attendance in Cambridge), self-directed learning and assessment (through coursework).  Study is fully supported through a virtual learning environment [VLE].  With the exception of GMO6 and GMO7 (see below), each module  is run as a week-long course, from Monday to Friday, during which in-person attendance will be required each day for the 30+ hours of teaching time (from 9am to 5pm daily*).  

*Timings are approximate as start and finish times may vary. 

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Teaching & Assessment
  • Students are assessed formatively throughout the taught modules of the programme using a variety of techniques and interrelated strategies including evidence of regular reflection, demonstration of active participation in the programme will also be required. There may also a requirement for the students to take part in peer review of other students.
  • For each of the taught modules comprising the MSt students must complete summative assignments of 2,500-3,500 words or equivalent.
  • Students must also complete a research project of 10,000-12,000 words or a literature-based research project of 5,000-6,000 words

Course dates

01 Oct 2025 to 31 Jul 2026

Apply by

30 Apr 2025

Course fee

Home: £11,700
Overseas: £30,474

Course director

Programme director

Academic director

Academic Directors, Course Directors and Tutors are subject to change, when necessary.

Venue

Various locations
Cambridge
United Kingdom

Qualifications / Credits

60 credits at Master of Studies

Course code

CSCMM2