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Medical Genetics
- C431 — BSc (Hons)
- CCX2 — BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences with Foundation
- C43Y — BSc (Hons) with Year Abroad
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Medical Genetics
3 study options
Medical Genetics BSc (Hons)
Key information
- Degree
- BSc (Hons)
- Duration
- 3 years
- Start
- September 2020
- UCAS code
- C431
- Institution code
- Q50
- Typical A-Level offer
- Grades ABB at A-Level. This must include A-Level Biology.
Full entry requirements - UK/EU fees
- £9,250
- International fees
- £23,500
Funding information
Paying your fees
Biological Sciences with Foundation BSc (Hons)
Key information
- Degree
- BSc (Hons)
- Duration
- 4 years
- Start
- September 2020
- UCAS code
- CCX2
- Institution code
- Q50
- Typical A-Level offer
- Grades CCC at A-Level. This must include A-Level Biology or Chemistry. A second science subject at A-Level from either Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Further Maths, Physics or Psychology is also required.
Full entry requirements - UK/EU fees
- £9,250
- International fees
- £18,750
Funding information
Paying your fees
Medical Genetics with Year Abroad BSc (Hons)
Key information
- Degree
- BSc (Hons)
- Duration
- 4 years
- Start
- September 2020
- UCAS code
- C43Y
- Institution code
- Q50
- Typical A-Level offer
- Grades ABB at A-Level. This must include A-Level Biology.
Full entry requirements - UK/EU fees
- £9,250
- International fees
- £23,500
Funding information
Paying your fees
Overview
Cutting-edge genetics research is leading a revolution in medicine.
Our Medical Genetics programme, taught jointly by Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry and the School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, is a unique opportunity to study medical topics within the context of classical, chromosomal, population and molecular genetics.
You’ll build a strong scientific understanding of the genetic and molecular basis of human health, development and disease, and explore the evolution of diseases within human populations. You’ll study the mitochondrial and human genomes in depth and be introduced to medical research, genetic counselling and bioethics.
In the final year you have the chance to design your own project, supervised by our experts, developing the skills to become a researcher in your own right.
Programme changes for 2020
At Queen Mary, we have been adapting to the challenges of Covid-19 so we are ready for the new academic year, with all the academic, pastoral and community support you need to settle in and thrive. For your chosen programme of study, the result is an innovative blended learning offering, giving you access to a world-class education whether or not you can join us on campus from September. For more information, please visit our dedicated FAQ pages.
Structure
You can complete your Medical Genetics degree in three or four years. If you choose to study abroad, this will take place in Year 3, and the Year 3 modules will instead be studied in Year 4.
Year 0
Foundation
One Year-long double module allocated based on previous maths qualifications:
- Mathematics A or
- Mathematics B
Semester 1
Compulsory
- Communication in Science & Technology
- Introductory Chemistry
- Form and Function in Biology
Semester 2
Compulsory
- Molecules to Cells
- Diversity and Ecology
- A Closer Look at Chemistry
Please note that all modules are subject to change.
Year 1
- Basic Biochemistry
- Cells
- Essential Skills for Biologists
- Evolution
- Molecular Genetics
- Practical Biology
- Practical Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Physiology
- Tissue Biology
Please note that all modules are subject to change.
Year 2
Compulsory
- Genes and Bioinformatics
- Cell Biology and Developmental Genetics
- Research Methods and Communication
- Human Genetic Disorders
Choose four from
- Basic Immunology
- Comparative and Integrative Physiology
- Infectious Disease Biology
- Biomedical Pharmacology
- Metabolic Pathways
- Microbial Physiology and Growth
Please note that all modules are subject to change.
Year 3
Compulsory
- Advanced Human Genetic Disorders
- Functional Genomics and Epigenetics
- Professional Skills and Development for Biologists
Choose one from
- Biological Sciences Research Project
- Project Skills in the Life Sciences
- Project: Engaging the Public with Science
Choose three from
- Infectious Disease Biology
- Population and Chromosome Genetics
- Endocrine Physiology and Biochemistry
- Molecular Basis of Personalised Medicine
- Cancer Biology
- Advanced Immunology
- Biomedical neuroscience
Please note that all modules are subject to change.
Study options
Apply for this degree with any of the following options. Take care to use the correct UCAS code - it may not be possible to change your selection later.
Year abroad
Go global and study abroad as part of your degree – apply for our Medical Genetics BSc with a Year Abroad. Queen Mary has links with universities in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia (partnerships vary for each degree programme).
Find out more about study abroad opportunities at Queen Mary and what the progression requirements are.

Studying Medical Genetics has always been a passion of mine and Queen Mary was the ideal university to pursue my passion in understanding genetic based concepts and developing my personality.
Teaching
Teaching and learning
We use a mixture of teaching styles - lectures, tutorials, classroom activities and laboratory work.
A typical weekly workload would be six to eight lectures and four to five hours of practical laboratories or workshops.
Outside of classes, you’ll need to spend 20 to 25 hours per week preparing, writing up and reading.
Assessment
Each module is assessed by written examinations (typically 75 to 80 per cent of the final mark) and coursework (practical reports, field course reports, essays, problem sheets, online exercises and tests).
Final-year students undertake a research or investigative project, assessed with a detailed written report, poster and interview.
Resources and facilities
The School offers excellent on-campus resources to aid your studies, including:
- newly refurbished lecture theatres
- up-to-date IT facilities
- modern, well-equipped labs.
Entry requirements
Medical Genetics - BSc (Hons)
A-Level | Grades ABB at A-Level. This must include A-Level Biology. |
IB | International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum of 34 points overall, including 6,5,5 from three Higher Level subjects. This must include Biology at Higher Level. |
BTEC | BTEC qualifications are not considered for entry to this programme. |
Access HE | We consider applications from students with the Access to Higher Education Diploma in a science discipline e.g. Biology, Chemistry, Maths or Physics. The minimum academic requirement is to achieve 60 credits overall, with 45 credits at Level 3, of which 30 credits must be at Distinction and 15 credits at Merit or higher. Applications are considered on a case by case basis, and we may request an interview. Due to the high volume of applications, we do not make offers of study purely on the basis of meeting grade requirements. |
GCSE | Minimum five GCSE passes including English and Maths at grade C or 4. |
EPQ | Alternative offers may be made to applicants taking the Extended Project Qualification. For further information please visit: qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/entry/epq |
Contextualised admissions | We consider every application on its individual merits and will take into consideration your individual educational experiences and context. More information on how academic schools and programmes use this information as part of the admissions process, can be found on our contextualised admissions pages. |
Biological Sciences with Foundation - BSc (Hons)
A-Level | Grades CCC at A-Level. This must include A-Level Biology or Chemistry. A second science subject at A-Level from either Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Further Maths, Physics or Psychology is also required. |
IB | International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum of 26 points overall, including 4,4,4 from three Higher Level subjects. This must include Biology or Chemistry at Higher Level. A second science subject at Higher Level of Chemistry, Maths, Further Maths, Physics or Psychology is also required. |
BTEC | See our detailed subject and grade requirements |
Access HE | We consider applications from students with the Access to Higher Education Diploma in a science discipline e.g. Biology, Chemistry, Maths or Physics. The minimum academic requirement is to achieve 60 credits overall, with 45 credits at Level 3, of which 15 credits must be at Distinction, 15 credits at Merit and 15 credits at Pass or higher. Applications are considered on a case by case basis, and we may request an interview. Due to the high volume of applications, we do not make offers of study purely on the basis of meeting grade requirements. |
Medical Genetics with Year Abroad - BSc (Hons)
A-Level | Grades ABB at A-Level. This must include A-Level Biology. |
IB | International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum of 34 points overall, including 6,5,5 from three Higher Level subjects. This must include Biology at Higher Level. |
BTEC | BTEC qualifications are not considered for entry to this programme. |
Access HE | We consider applications from students with the Access to Higher Education Diploma in a science discipline e.g. Biology, Chemistry, Maths or Physics. The minimum academic requirement is to achieve 60 credits overall, with 45 credits at Level 3, of which 30 credits must be at Distinction and 15 credits at Merit or higher. Applications are considered on a case by case basis, and we may request an interview. Due to the high volume of applications, we do not make offers of study purely on the basis of meeting grade requirements. |
GCSE | Minimum five GCSE passes including English and Maths at grade C or 4. |
EPQ | Alternative offers may be made to applicants taking the Extended Project Qualification. For further information please visit: qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/entry/epq |
Contextualised admissions | We consider every application on its individual merits and will take into consideration your individual educational experiences and context. More information on how academic schools and programmes use this information as part of the admissions process, can be found on our contextualised admissions pages. |
Non-UK students
We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. Please visit International Admissions for full details.
English language
Find out more about our English language entry requirements, including the types of test we accept and the scores needed for entry to the programme.
You may also be able to meet the English language requirement for your programme by joining a summer pre-sessional programme before starting your degree.
Further information
Funding
Loans and grants
UK students accepted onto this course are eligible to apply for tuition fee and maintenance loans from Student Finance England or other government bodies.
Scholarships and bursaries
Queen Mary offers a generous package of scholarships and bursaries, which currently benefits around 50 per cent of our undergraduates.
Scholarships are available for home, EU and international students. Specific funding is also available for students from the local area. International students may be eligible for a fee reduction. We offer means-tested funding, as well as subject-specific funding for many degrees.
Find out what scholarships and bursaries are available to you.
Support from Queen Mary
We offer specialist support on all financial and welfare issues through our Advice and Counselling Service, which you can access as soon as you have applied for a place at Queen Mary.
Take a look at our Student Advice Guides which cover ways to finance your degree, including:
- additional sources of funding
- planning your budget and cutting costs
- part-time and vacation work
- money for lone parents.
Careers
The Medical Genetics programme will prepare you for careers in medical research, the pharmaceutical industry and health sciences.
Many of our students go into scientific roles such as clinical and laboratory work, postgraduate study or science communication. Others transfer their skills into sectors such as marketing and finance.
92 per cent of our graduates are in work or further study within six months of graduation (DLHE 2016/17).
Recent Medical Genetics graduates have been hired by:
- Genomics England
- Institute of Cancer Research
- Public Health England
- the NHS.
Career support
The School of Biological and Chemical Sciences has a careers consultant, who can offer specialist advice and organise subject-specific events. We also have a dedicated internships coordinator.
The Queen Mary careers team can also offer:
- specialist advice on choosing a career path
- support with finding work experience, internships and graduate jobs
- feedback on CVs, cover letters and application forms
- interview coaching.
Learn more about career support and development at Queen Mary.
Unistats data for these courses
Medical Genetics - BSc (Hons)
Medical Genetics with Year Abroad - BSc (Hons)
About the School
The School of Biological and Chemical Sciences is a large and dynamic school with strong links to industry. We offer a stimulating and supportive learning experience.
You’ll experience inspirational teaching from high-calibre staff who are leaders in their field. According to the Research Excellence Framework, 87 per cent of our chemistry and 82 per cent of our biology research is either world-leading or internationally excellent. You’ll stay up to date with weekly departmental seminars on new research findings.
Thanks to our close teaching and research links, students have special opportunities for original investigative work with the Natural History Museum, ZSL London Zoo, Forest Enterprise and University of London’s Marine Biological Station at Millport in Scotland.