Postgraduate study in Medical Science
What can you study in Medical Science?
Medical Science courses offered by the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences are usually taken towards a Biomedical Science major in a PG Diploma in Science or Master of Science programme.
The courses are also listed on the schedule for the following specialisations within the Bachelor of Science (Honours):
- Biomedical Science
- Food Science
- Medical Physics and Imaging Technology
- Medicinal Chemistry
- Pharmacology
- Physiology
Courses
Explore the postgraduate courses you can take for Medical Science:
- Special Topic: Drug Discovery Biology
- Special Studies in Medical Science
- Advanced Biomedical Imaging
- Stem Cells and Development
- Infection, Immunity, Disease
- Genomic Medicine
- Activities of Microbes in Disease
- Advanced Immunology
- Nutrition in Health & Disease
- Nutrition Mechanisms
- Clinical Nutrition
- Critical Evaluation of Nutritional Therapies
- Principles of Cancer Therapy
- Advanced Cancer Biology
- Molecular Toxicology
- Advanced Drug Disposition and Kinetics
- Advanced Neuroscience
- Pharmacology of Anaesthetics
- Pharmacometrics
- Biomedical Research Techniques
- Advanced Toxicology
- Clinical Pharmacology
- Cancer Pharmacology
- Experimental Design
- Advanced Neuroscience
- Perinatal Physiology
- Reproductive Science
- Advanced Reproductive Biology
- Molecular Aspects of Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Advanced Methods in Cell Physiology
- Advanced Integrative Physiology
- Concepts in Pharmacology
- Biomedical MRI
- Biological Clocks
- Advanced Sensory Neuroscience
- Stem Cell Biology and Transgenesis
- Medical Imaging Technology
- Anatomy for Medical Imaging
- Design and Analysis in Biomedical Research
- Project Design in Biomedical Science