Study Biomedical Genetics Abroad with Emonovo
Biomedical Genetics studies the role of genes in health and disease. This field includes the investigation of genetic disorders, gene therapy, and the genetic basis of complex diseases. Students learn to apply genetic principles to medical research and healthcare. Emonovo assists students who want to study abroad in Biomedical Genetics, offering insights into the genetic mechanisms of health and disease.
Progression routes:
- Advanced Mechanical Engineering MSc
- Behavioral Science MSc
- Biomedical Engineering MSc
- Civil Engineering MSc
- Cognitive Neuroscience MSc
- Developmental Psychopathology MSc
- Electrical Engineering MSc
- Electronic Engineering MSc
- Energy Engineering Management MSc
- Master of Data Science
- Master of Data Science (Bioinformatics and Biological Modelling)
- Master of Data Science (Digital Humanities)
- Master of Data Science (Earth and Environment)
- Master of Data Science (Health)
- Master of Data Science (Social Analytics)
- Mathematical Sciences MSc
- Renewable and Sustainable Energy MSc
- Scientific Computing and Data Analysis (Astrophysics) MSc
- Scientific Computing and Data Analysis (Computer Vision and Robotics) MSc
- Scientific Computing and Data Analysis (Earth and Environmental Sciences) MSc
- Scientific Computing and Data Analysis (Financial Technology) MSc
Pathway duration
2 TermsAnnual tuition fees
$27,313Intakes
Jun, Sep, Jan
University of East London
School of Medical Sciences (Postgrad)
- MRes Bioscience*
- MSc Biomedical Science
- MSc Pharmaceutical Science (With Specialism)
- MSc Clinical Exercise Physiology
- MPhil PhD School Of Health Sport and Bioscience**
University of Exeter
International Year One in Biosciences (Undergrad)
progression programs:
- Animal Behaviour-BSc (Hons)
- Biochemistry-BSc (Hons)
- Biological Sciences-BSc (Hons)
- Conservation Biology and Ecology-BSc (Hons)
- Evolutionary Biology-BSc (Hons)
- Zoology-BSc (Hons)
Degree type
International year oneDuration
3 YearsAnnual tuition fees
$22,955 $26,641Intakes
Sep, Jan