Overview
Molecular biology – the study of the basis of life – focuses on the structure and function of DNA, RNA and protein and their interactions with each other.
This knowledge has led us to understand molecules within viral, microbial and eukaryotic organisms and has been at the forefront of scientific discovery since the identification of the structure of DNA by Franklin, Watson and Crick in the 1950s. It is responsible for new and exciting techniques to detect and treat disease, produce drugs and vaccines, and uncover further the path of evolution.
This master’s course responds to the demand for highly skilled scientists who can identify defects in cellular systems at the nucleic acid level and conduct genetic modification of organisms which allow a greater understanding of cellular function. Such insights and innovations are already responsible for the development of new diagnostic tests, novel products, therapeutic agents, detection of biomarkers, identification of faulty genes and subsequent correction of those defects.
You will have the opportunity to study a broad range of molecular biology at a theoretical and a practical level. This includes opportunities to gain hands-on experience of molecular biology techniques, as well as develop a range of transferrable and research skills that will expand your knowledge and may enhance your employment potential.
You will also have the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the molecular principles underlying the biology of selected diseases (including inherited cancers) and microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and yeasts. A core focus will be genome structure, regulation and transfer and the implications for DNA technology.
Our multi-million pound, state-of-the-art Alison Gingell Building features a suite of analytical and biological laboratories where you can gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge industry techniques.
The MSc also offers a ‚with Professional Experience’ route which provides you with the opportunity to undertake a six month professional experience either on or off campus.*
*Professional experience opportunities (whether within an external company or within the university) are subject to a competitive application and selection process. Such experiences may be paid or unpaid, and this will depend on what is being offered and agreed with the host organisation or university. Students who are not successful in securing professional work experience outside the university will have the opportunity to undertake campus-based professional experience, which will deliver similar learning outcomes through supervised projects and activities designed to offer students the opportunity to integrate theory with an understanding of professional practice. Please note that fees for students on the professional experience route are higher than the standard fees payable by students on the MSc Molecular Biology course without professional experience.
Why Coventry University?
An award-winning university, we are committed to providing our students with the best possible experience. We continue to invest in both our facilities and our innovative approach to education. Our students benefit from industry-relevant teaching, and resources and support designed to help them succeed. These range from our modern library and computing facilities to dedicated careers advice and our impressive Students’ Union activities.
Course information
Focused on key elements of molecular biology, this course aims to expand your knowledge of and proficiency in advanced molecular biology techniques and molecular microbiological methods.
Core subject areas include cellular molecular biology, genetics, protein biology, numeracy, statistics and computing and a broad coverage of instrumentation and analytical techniques.
We aim to provide hands-on practical laboratory experience, introducing you to essential techniques in molecular biology including bioinformatics; nucleic acid and protein extraction; PCR, RT-PCR and qPCR analysis; gel-based analyses; molecular cloning and gene expression.
You will be trained in research strategies and gain a sound understanding and knowledge of recombinant DNA technology and recent advances made in the study of a range of diseases such as cancer, hepatitis, respiratory viral infections, Alzheimer’s disease and hereditary disorders. The emphasis is on how advanced molecular technologies inform and impact upon clinical practice.
To qualify at master’s level, you will undertake a research project/dissertation. A large selection of projects are offered each year from our academic supervisors and allocated across a spectrum of topics related to molecular biology. You will have the opportunity to graduate with exceptional scientific understanding and a host of cognitive, practical and professional skills.
This course also includes an individually tailored version of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) Professional Development module.
Why choose this course?
The post-genomic era has transformed life sciences with the result that many different branches of biology in both the academic and industrial sectors now make use of molecular biology skills. Increasingly, we rely on analyses at the molecular level to drive developments and breakthroughs – for example using gene editing and stem cell therapy for the treatment of cancer.
This master’s course is designed to meet the continual need for professionals with strong molecular biology expertise, capable of understanding and utilising the latest technical advances in the field. It is intended for life science graduates from both home and overseas who wish to develop their knowledge and skills in biosciences with an emphasis on molecular biology. Developing confidence, independence, practical skills and knowledge, the aim of the course is to produce scientists who will be able to contribute to a range of careers including academic, commercial, industrial and healthcare applications of molecular biology.
You’ll be taught by an experienced academic teaching team who bring their professional and research expertise into their teaching through the use of contemporary clinical case studies as the basis for problem-based learning activities. Furthermore, a number of current academics have industrial links to give you relevant insight from this sector. Please note that staff may be subject to change.
There is a focus on developing laboratory and other scientific skills, so laboratory sessions form a substantial component of the learning experience. You will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience of molecular biology and key experimental techniques, developing essential experimental, data handling and reporting skills required in biological and other careers. Other scientific skills, such as literature researching, information technology, bioinformatics, data processing and the use of statistics are integrated within the course.
If you choose to apply for the extended ‘With Professional Experience’ route, you will have the opportunity to gain substantive professional experience and have the option of applying for an internship with a host of different organisations or participate in supervised, campus-based projects.* Previous experiences including working with Seven Trent Water, Warwick Ventures and Inocardia.
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