Entry requirements
A minimum of an upper second class degree or an overseas qualification of equivalent standard in a relevant subject (social, life, biomedical or clinical sciences), or an MBBS medical degree. All applicants must show evidence of numeracy (e.g. AS/A level Mathematics/Statistics or at least one mathematical/statistics/quantitative module at undergraduate level with a first class or 2:1 mark, or overseas equivalent). Candidates who do not meet the academic standard and/or subject backgrounds but have more than two years relevant professional experience (can be a combination of voluntary and paid work) may be considered for admission.
Fees
£16,500 full-time; £8,250 part-time.
Modular/flexible students pay fees each year on a pro-rata basis. This is worked out based on the number of credits taken for the first time in that academic year.