The Personalised Medicine programme from Ulster University MSci (Hons) strives to teach students about the integration and application of new molecular technologies, alongside data handling and analysis, to tailor delivery of healthcare to the individual. The course is full-time and takes four years to complete.Course Content: The programme focuses on equipping students with the necessary writing and oral presentation skills in addition to training them in mathematical skills, biology, chemistry, scientific investigation, healthcare ethics, and advanced genomics amongst others. High-tech, practical laboratory experience in Molecular Medicine, Genetics, Pharmacology, Public Health, and Ecology is also part of the course content.Key Modules: Some of the key modules that students will study include Molecular Biology, Medicinal Chemistry, Medical Genetics, Human Physiology, and Applied Pharmacology among others. Accreditations: The course is recognized by the Institute of Biomedical Science, which is the leading professional association for scientists, support staff, and students in these fields in the UK.Future Careers: After graduation, students may find employment opportunities in teaching, academia, research, medicine, health improvement, public health industries, the pharmaceutical industry, and NHS support service. They can also proceed to complete the Master in Biomedical Science (IBMS accredited) in one year full-time or two years part-time, amongst other relevant postgraduate opportunities.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.