• Imaging is essential for the diagnosis of disease and the development of novel treatments. This program focuses on translational medical imaging, and the development and use of preclinical imaging technologies to detect, monitor, and prevent illnesses such as cancer, heart diseases, and neurodegeneration. Students will undertake an independent research-based project in UCL’s world-class laboratories and develop their communication skills in biomedical science.
  • Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits.
  • The program consists of 8 core modules (120 credits), and a research dissertation (60 credits).
  • Upon successful completion of 180 credits, students will be awarded an MSc in Advanced Biomedical Imaging.