MSc Cancer & Therapeutics Welcome! Dr Richard Grose r.p.grose@qmul.ac.uk 020 7882 3574
Course Structure Semester 1 Teaching Starts: 27 Sep – 14 December 2017 Examination: 2 Jan – 8 January 2018
30 hours contact teaching Aims: Research Methods 15 credits 30 hours contact teaching Aims: Teaching basic research methodology Interpretative skills Writing skills
Cancer Biology 15 credits 30 contact hours Series of lectures and presentations Focusing on molecular and cellular biology, and how it goes wrong in cancer
Cancer Pharmacology 15 credits 30 contact hours Series of lectures and presentations Focusing on understanding the classes of chemotherapeutics and their mechanism of action
Pathology of Cancer Optional course 7.5 credits 15 contact hours Introduction to normal histology and histopathology and how it changes in cancer.
Course Structure Semester 2
Option Modules Pathology of Cancer (sem 1) Genomic Approaches to Cancer (sem 2) Paediatric and Adolescent Oncology (sem 2) FT students choose 2 optional modules PT students choose 1 optional module in each year of study Minimum of 5 students per Option Will be asked to choose via MySIS by 6 October at latest
Assessments In-course assessment: Exam: Research methods: statistics questions, poster. Cancer Biology: 2,500 word essay Cancer Pharmacology: 1,500 word essay + presentation Exam: MCQ + SAQ 1st week of 2nd semester Usually 60:40 split exam:coursework
Plagiarism When a writer deliberately uses someone else’s ideas, language or other original material without acknowledging its source. Frequently a result of misuse of source or poor referencing. Includes thesaurus plagiarism It will be penalised!
Assessments To pass MSc must have average >50% Allowed to condone 30 credits (>40% <50%) Failed modules can be resat at end of academic year (August) To progress to the dissertation must have average >50% and pass 90 credits
Dissertation 60 credits; 12 weeks 10,000 words Full-time Choose mid semester 2 Most based in BCI Supervisor usually teaches on course
Awards MSc: 180 credits Average >50% Must pass dissertation PG Diploma: 120 credits PG Certificate 60 credits
Awards MSc grade boundaries: 70.0% overall and 65.0% in dissertation = Distinction 60.0-69.9% overall and 60.0% in dissertation = Merit 50.0-59.9% overall = Pass
What CT graduates are doing now… Medical School (Keele University, University of Buckingham, University of Zagreb) Chemotherapy Coordinator (NHS) CPD (Medical Practitioners)
MSc Culture This is a Postgraduate Course! Encourage learning and understanding Transferable skills Active, self-directed learning Encourage interaction with tutors Strongly encourage constructive feedback Enjoy it and make the most of your opportunities!