Course Description
Healthcare Infection (M.Sc.)
The M.Sc. in Healthcare Infection aims to provide graduates with a comprehensive understanding of the multiple disciplines that must align to deliver effective control of human pathogens in the hospital and community settings. The course will provide foundation and advanced knowledge on the monitoring, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases. There will also be a laboratory-based project for MSc students that will enable students to acquire new laboratory skills and perform research on a topic that is relevant to contemporary healthcare.
Closing Date: 30th June 2022
College | Trinity College Dublin |
Course Location | Dublin |
Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
Course Category | Medicine & Healthcare |
Course Qualification | Masters Degree |
Awarding Body | Trinity College Dublin |
Awarding Body Details | M.Sc. |
Course Duration | 1 year full-time |
Entry Requirements | Applications will normally be received from those who hold one of the following qualifications: • A medical degree • An honours degree in Biomedical Sciences, Nursing, Pharmacy, or Microbiology • An honours degree in another relevant science subject Applications may also be received from individuals with a minimum of three years of relevant healthcare experience and suitable qualifications. Note, a 2.1 grade or equivalent must be achieved in nay undergraduate degree to qualify for admission to this course. Applicants meeting these requirements may be required to attend for interview. All applicants whose first language is not English and who have not been educated through the medium of English must present a qualification in English Language e.g. IELTS: Grade 6.5 overall (no band grade below 6.0) |
Phone | +353-1-896 3791 |
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