The MSc in Therapeutics is intended for medical practitioners, pharmacists, specialist nurses, and others who want to expand their knowledge of common therapeutic problems.
The course aims to provide you with a solid grasp of common medical conditions as well as skills in evidence-based medicine. Graduates would be expected to acquire the knowledge and skills required to become the “local treatments specialist.”
The course is based on the findings of a leading research centre and aims to encourage critical thinking and provide students with not only practical and factual knowledge but also a basic approach to therapeutic problems, encouraging attitudes and abilities that will be of lasting value in dealing with future advances in therapy.
The MSc entails a research dissertation and is available to students who have completed the Cardiff University Postgraduate Diploma in Therapeutics at an acceptable degree.
Established in 1883, Cardiff University is one of the leading research universities in the UK. It is the only Welsh University that is a member of the elite Russell Group.
Cardiff University is a Russell Group University.
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Cardiff University has degree-awarding powers
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90% of research produced classed as world-leading
90% of Cardiff University research has been confirmed as world-leading or internationally excellent by the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.
Cardiff University has been awarded silver in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).
Silver means that Cardiff University student experience and student outcomes are typically very high quality.
This course is at level 7 in the UK qualifications Framework. This means that it is advanced level study often referred to as Postgraduate level.
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