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Brief Description
UL’s online Master of Science in Biomolecular Science prepares students for a wide range of career options in the Life Sciences, medical/healthcare sciences and Biotechnology sectors, with advanced knowledge in molecular and cell biology.
The programme’s core modules cover areas such as advanced cell and molecular biology, biopharmaceuticals, cancer mechanisms and precision medicine, neurological and inflammatory diseases and predictive biomolecular modelling tools.
The programme also enables students to develop skills in data analytics, regulatory affairs and biophysics.
Suitable for those who are perusing careers in areas such as cell biology, microbiology, molecular biology, immunology, diagnostics, basic research, BioPharma, regulatory affairs, quality assurance and control, scientific editing and writing, lab technician, and more.
Learn more about the programme from the course director, Dr. James Brown
During this programme, you will:
- Develop a fundamental knowledge of molecular and cell biology and examine the impact of cellular dysfunctions in disease.
- Examine the pathway taken from the identification of a drug target to a potential new therapy.
- Understand the computational physics, chemistry and biology underpinning the latest breakthroughs in disease treatment and regenerative medicine.
- Improve your knowledge of regulatory affairs and safety in bio-industry, and immerse them into new research methodologies, report writing techniques and their application to discipline and industry focused projects
Key Information:
- Complete full-time in one year or part-time over two years
- Blended delivery – some lectures are delivered online with optional on-site projects available for students who wish to enhance their practical lab skills and are able to attend campus
- Modules taught during autumn and spring semesters
- Submit project at the end of the summer semester
You will learn through a blend of:
- Lectures, workshops, and hands-on activities
- Reflective practice and guided research
- Regular feedback from faculty and peers
Full-time
Autumn Semester
- discusses and interprets the structural and functional characteristics of eukaryotic cells.
- describes the pathway taken from the identification of a drug target to a potential new therapy.
- develops a fundamental understanding of how modern biochemical and biophysical characterization techniques work.
- introduces the computational physics, chemistry and biology underpinning the latest breakthroughs in disease treatment and regenerative medicine.
- educates students in the general methodology of research and the principles and practice of proper design and analysis of experiments.
Spring Semester
- enables students to understand the key concepts and ideas underpinning Precision medicine in oncology.
- identifies the fundamental principles underpinning translational research and therapeutic approaches for neurological and inflammatory diseases.
- provides an in-depth understanding of the aetiology for the need for nutraceuticals.
- ) explains the principles and practice of analysing relevant scientific literature, organizing results of scientific experimentation and analysis and reporting information in a format suitable for presentation.
- Regulatory Affairs in Biopharma
Summer Semester
- Develop the skills of independent academic research and critical thinking, data analysis, academic writing, literature review and self-expression though a research-led project.
Part-time Year 1
Autumn Semester
Spring Semester
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- Regulatory Affairs in Biopharma
Part-time Year 2
Autumn Semester
Spring Semester
Summer Semester
Books and journal articles needed for the course will be available online through the UL Glucksman Library.
For more information on each module, you can search the faculty, school and module code on UL’s
- Applicants should hold a bachelor’s degree ( Level 8) with at least a second-class honour, grade 2 (2:2) in a a relevant branch of science or engineering (e.g., Bioscience, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics, Biotechnology, Bioengineering).
Other Entry Considerations:
We encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet the standard entry requirements, as long as you can show that you have the knowledge, skills, and experience needed for the programme.
At UL, we value all kinds of learning and support different ways to qualify through our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) policy.
International students:
For details on country-specific qualifications visit postgraduate entry requirements for international students.
Checklist of documents to provide:
- *Academic transcripts and certificates
- UL graduates only need to provide their student ID.
- Copy of your birth certificate or passport
- English translation of your qualifications and transcripts
- Copy of your CV
English Language:
- English Language Competency certificate
- For details on accepted language qualifications visit English Language Requirements
Guidelines on Completing your Application
- To make sure we can review your application quickly, please:
- Upload all documents. Your application can’t be reviewed until we have all the documents on the checklist. 
- Title the documents you are uploading. For example, "Personal Statement", "Undergraduate Transcript", "Postgraduate Transcript", "English Language Certificate" etc. 
- *If you are waiting to graduate, submit your application with the documents you have to date, you don’t need to have finished final exams before applying.
EU Full-Time €7,200, Part-Time €4,900 per annum*
Non-EU Full-Time €19,500, Part-Time €12,100 per annum*
* Year 2 fees are subject to change
Please note that international study visas are only available to students studying full-time in Ireland. Only the full-time version of this programme qualifies for a study visa. 
Annual fees are billed by semester. Once registered, students may be eligible to apply for a monthly payment plan.
Further information on fees and payment of fees is available from the Student Fees Officewebsite. All fee related queries should be directed to the Student Fees Office (Phone: +353 61 213 007 or email student.fees.office@ul.ie).
Funding
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This course can lead to the following sectors and careers:
- Cell biology
- Microbiology
- Molecular biology
- Immunology
- Diagnostics
- Basic research
- BioPharma
- Regulatory affairs
- Quality assurance/control
- Scientific editing/writing
- Lab technician
Still Curious?
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Graduate and Professional Studies
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