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49 Master's degrees in Genetics in United Kingdom
Livestock Science
The Livestock Science MSc programme offered at Aberystwyth University offers biological, scientific and professional training that will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to pursue leading careers in the livestock industries, in scientific research, in consultancy services, and in education.
Genomic Medicine
The Genomic Medicine programme at Swansea University offers a comprehensive Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree designed for those interested in the intersection of genetics and healthcare. This full-time course spans one year, providing an immersive experience on campus to equip students with essential skills and knowledge in genomic applications for medical practice.
Clinical Neurosciences
The MSc by Research in Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Oxford offers excellent opportunities for high quality research training, for both clinical and non-clinical graduates, in wide-ranging leading areas of clinical neuroscience.
Equine Performance, Health and Welfare
This course is unique in the UK. The Equine Performance, Health and Welfare course from Nottingham Trent University focus on the recent advances in equine health and disease, sports horse nutrition, behaviour, ethics, exercise physiology, equitation science, and genetics in the context of enhancing equine performance, health and welfare.

Human Evolution
It has taken 7 million years of struggle to make us ‘human.’ How did we get here and why? In our Human Evolution MSc you'll investigate the biological and behavioural changes that made us the species we call 'Homo sapiens'.
Genomic Medicine and Healthcare (Online)
Our Genomic Medicine and Healthcare (Online) at Learna - Diploma MSc aims to equip you with critical knowledge and understanding of genetic medicine and apply knowledge for direct clinical benefit and future study. The genomic medicine diploma caters to the educational needs of primary and secondary care health professionals.
Early Intervention in Psychosis
Our unique Early Intervention in Psychosis course at King's College London provides world- class specialised training in the early identification and clinical treatment of psychosis, focusing on the detection and management of early symptoms.
Genomic Medicine and Healthcare (Online)
The MSc in Genomic Medicine and Healthcare (Online) from Learna - Diploma MSc aims to equip you with critical knowledge and understanding of genomic medicine.
Biological Science (Genetics)
The Biological Science (Genetics) course from the University of Cambridge genetics research seeks to provide a systems-level understanding of biology by relating genome sequence to function and phenotype.

Cancer Genomics and Data Science (Online)
Join the Cancer Genomics and Data Science (Online) programme at Queen Mary University of London designed and delivered by world-class experts in genomics and data science, who actively develop and apply computational tools to answer research questions.

Genomic Medicine
Discover how greater understanding of the human genome and rapid advances in genomic technologies are transforming personalised medicine! The Genomic Medicine Programme from University of Birmingham will provide you with a multi-disciplinary perspective on the applications of genomics in clinical practice and medical research.

Cancer and Genomic Sciences (by research)
The Cancer and Genomic Sciences (by research) programme at University of Birmingham unites scientists and clinicians, equipping you with the essential skills needed to contribute to both discovery and translational research in the areas of: cancer, genome biology, rare diseases, bioinformatics and health data science.
Cancer Biology
Advance your knowledge of cellular systems. This Cancer Biology programme from Nottingham Trent University helps you learn about the pathogenesis of cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and kidney fibrosis, along with an exploration of current approaches to cancer gene therapy and immunotherapy.

Infectious Disease
The Infectious Disease programme of the University of Glasgow takes a highly interdisciplinary approach to the study of infectious disease that combines mathematical and statistical modelling with ecology, evolutionary biology, parasitology, immunology and bioinformatics and the social sciences.
Transformative Oncology
This pioneering, patient-focussed Transformative Oncology programme brings together the excellence and global approach of The University of Manchester, The Manchester Cancer Research Centre and The Christie Hospital among other organisations to empower you to take the next step in your career.

Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences course offered by University of Brighton enables you to join a team working towards solutions to global issues such as infectious disease and environmental health, and explore topics such as genetic and molecular biology with researchers who are experts in their field.
Molecular Pathology of Cancer
The flexible, blended MSc Molecular Pathology of Cancer course from The University of Manchester will enable you to take advantage of growing opportunities within this field, which is critically important for translational medicine, both in cancer and non-cancer diseases.
Equine Science
The Equine Science MRes degree from Aberystwyth University provides you with the ideal opportunity to carry out research in a specific area of equine science, while studying a selection of taught elements relating to reproduction, anatomy, immunology, nutrition and genetics of the horse.
Molecular Microbiology
They will provide you with a strong grounding in microbial genetics and molecular biology, through the exploration of microbial structure, physiology, and behaviour at the molecular level. The Molecular Microbiology course from Nottingham Trent University includes optional modules for you to select depending upon your aspirations and interests.
Biological Science (Stem Cell Biology)
The Biological Science (Stem Cell Biology) scientists at the University of Cambridge study stem cell behaviour, both normal and pathological, and use their findings to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases.