Genomic Medicine, MSc / PGDip / PGCert

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Genomics Student

Course Overview

As genomics revolutionises healthcare, the demand for skilled specialists is increasing. Studying MSc Genomic Medicine at Swansea will provide you with the knowledge and skills to implement and lead genomic advancements across healthcare, pharmaceuticals and the broader biomedical sector.

Our MSc Genomic Medicine is a research-led and practice-focused programme that reflects the increasing use of genomics across healthcare and biomedical science. Our programme has been designed to equip you with the fundamental knowledge and skills to understand and interpret genomic data, to improve patient diagnosis, treatment, and care.

You will receive the latest information on human genetics, genome sequencing, and the application of genomics within clinical practice and medical research, delivered by an academic team of researchers and clinicians who are experts in the field. 

Why Genomic Medicine at Swansea University?

Based on our stunning Singleton Park campus, in parkland overlooking Swansea Bay on the edge of the Gower Peninsula, Swansea University’s Medical School is home to state-of-the-art research and teaching facilities, including the Institute of Life Science building.

As a student at Swansea University’s Medical School you will be studying alongside the next generation of doctors, life scientists and health professionals, as we aim to improve the health and wellbeing of the people of Wales and the world.

Through collaboration with the NHS, business and the third sector, our Medical School is an established place of learning, research and innovation. Students, researchers and partners of our Medical School can expect to benefit from the expertise of our international researchers and educators, building upon our excellent research ranked in the Top 5 in the UK (REF2021). 

Your Genomic Medicine experience

MSc Genomic Medicine at Swansea combines theory with practice. You will be equipped with a clear understanding of human genomics, genomic technologies, and the interpretation of genomic data, that you will be able to apply to clinical, diagnostic and research settings.

Throughout this programme, you will develop core knowledge in human genetics, genomic variation, sequencing technologies and genomic data analysis, the foundation of which supports applied study in a range of areas, including:

  • Cancer genomics
  • Infectious disease genomics
  • Rare and common inherited disease
  • Pharmacogenomics

You will address global disparities in genomic datasets, the impact of Eurocentric bias on clinical interpretation, and the importance of representation in genomic research. You will also examine examples from global health and infectious disease genomics, empowering you to recognise how population diversity influences both scientific understanding and clinical decision-making.

MSc Genomic Medicine is taught by academic researchers and clinicans with expertise across the genomic sciences. You will benefit from a range of teaching methods that will enrich your studies, from lectures, workshops and case-based learning to digital bioinformatics training and guest lectures from clinicians and genetic counsellors providing you with flexibility and preserving strong academic and clinical engagement.

Throughout the programme you will also receive insight into the impact of genomic medicine from service user and carer perspectives through service user group representation, enabling you to apply learnt theory to real-world scenarios.

As a MSc Genomic Medicine student you will also undertake a laboratory or non-laboratory based research project on a topic relevant to the field of genomics. 

Genomic Medicine employment opportunities

Graduates of MSc Genomic Medicine are equipped with the necessary skills to understand, evaluate, and apply genomic information responsibly.

You will be well-prepared to progress into a wide range of roles, including:

  • Clinical and diagnostic laboratories
  • Academic research
  • Medical writing
  • Scientist training programmes

MSc Genomic Medicine graduates are also well-positioned to take the next steps for further study, from PhD to Graduate Entry Medicine (MBBCH).

Modules

We're currently reviewing our curriculum to enhance your learning experience and embed skills that will benefit your future career. This means that some modules may be subject to change.

Entry Requirements

We consider all applicants on their own merits and welcome applications from students with a wide range of qualifications.

Student Stories

Charlotte Davies
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"Throughout the degree, I was able to further develop my knowledge in the genomic medicine field and I also gained an insight into its application in medicine and professional practice. Some of the modules that I thoroughly enjoyed were Bioinformatics for Genome analysis, Pharmacogenomics, Cancer genomics, and the Genomics of Common and Rare Inherited Diseases. The Genomic Medicine course was very flexible and so it allowed me to work part time, volunteer, as well as gain work experience in the medical field alongside studying."

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