- Medical scientists perform diagnostic tests of blood, tissues and other bodily fluids to help doctors diagnose diseases such as glandular fever, diabetes, swine flu and even cancer.
- Medical scientists can also recommend treatment options and help manage clinical trials.
- In this degree, students will develop the knowledge and skills to work as a medical scientist.
- Students will take courses in chemistry, cell biology, anatomy and physiology.
- Students will learn about the body's structure, how it functions under normal circumstances and general health challenges.