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Immunology Masters UK Overview

The PG Certificate in Immunology will provide you with the theoretical principles of Innate and Adaptive Immunity, a unique chance to plan, design and conduct your own Mini-Research Project in our teaching laboratories as well as the opportunity to attend an Immunology conference and conduct an in-depth team presentation of one immunology topic of choice.

The MSc in Immunology will build from the PG Certificate by taking you on an intensive journey to investigate immunity in health and disease. To accompany you on this journey are our leaders in the field with whom you will subsequently have the opportunity to conduct a seven-month laboratory-based research project.

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In addition to preparing you to become a researcher in Immunology (main professional outcome) by helping you strengthen your knowledge, creativity and critical thinking skills, the programme will also give you a chance to develop your communication and team working skills.

Study programme

The Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert) lasts three months and is made up of the first three core modules (first term) of the MSc.

The intensive MSc builds on the PG Cert with an additional module in Immunology in Health and Disease, and a substantial seven-month research project in one of our hosting laboratories.

You can apply to either the PG Cert or MSc in the first instance. Both courses require full-time commitment for their duration. If you choose the PG Cert, you can apply to complete the MSc with a starting date of January the following academic year.

The MSc programme is divided into two major parts:

  • October – February: 5–month taught modules (based at Hammersmith Campus)
  • March – September: 7–month laboratory-based research project (at any Imperial campus or in collaborating institutions, depending on the project)

Careers

The Immunology programme provides excellent training if you are intending to pursue a career in scientific research (academia, industry, communication). A high proportion of our graduates The Immunology programme provides excellent training if you are intending to pursue a career in scientific research (academia, industry, communication). A high proportion of our graduates proceeds to PhD study, or, if medically qualified, to clinical practice or research.

As well as scientific training, the MSc programme will expand your repertoire of transferable skills, allowing you to also enter a variety of non-scientific careers including finance, management and various types of consultancy.

Structure

Modules shown are for the current academic year and are subject to change depending on your year of entry.

There are limited circumstances in which we may need to make changes to or in relation to our courses. See what changes we may make and how we will tell you about them.

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Find out more about potential changes

Structure

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Core modules

You study the three core modules below:

Principles of Immunology

The module will cover the principles of innate and adaptive immunity and therefore provide you with a solid understanding of immune players and interactions in a healthy environment. In addition, the module will provide you with an introduction to some practical laboratory and professional skills which will support your learning during the rest of the programme.

Experimental Immunology

The module is a Mini-Research Project during which you will work in pairs and experience a hands-on approach to experimental work, taking ownership of your mini project. In a set scientific frame, you will define your starting scientific hypothesis, design and execute your experimental plan, analyse and critique your own data and troubleshoot some of your experiments.

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Immunology in Practice

You will attend the annual British Society of Immunology (BSI) conference (or winter school) during and after which you will work in small teams to investigate and report in–depth on a chosen topic of interest. In the unlikely event of the conference or winter school not taking place, you will be provided with current Imperial research topics in Immunology to investigate in your teams.

Teaching and assessment

Teaching methods

Over the course of the programme, you will be taught using many approaches which are as much as possible reflective of the way the scientific community works and interacts.

The taught part of the programme will require you to study independently prior to our face to face sessions and in teams. These will be in the form of:

  • small group tutorials
  • keynote lectures
  • data interpretation sessions
  • journal club
  • workshops
  • group work sessions
  • lectures

In addition, you will have the opportunity to attend a conference (registration fees, accommodation and transport covered by the programme) during which you will get insight into the forefront of the discipline from the conference speakers. Finally, during your laboratory-based project, you will learn from interacting on a daily basis with researchers, presenting in lab meetings, attending seminars, observing others and receiving feedback on your work.

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Assessment methods

Summative assessments will be in the form of:

  • computer-based closed-book examinations
  • oral individual and group presentations
  • conference written proceedings
  • posters
  • scientific papers
  • research project thesis and viva
  • research plan
  • laboratory meetings
  • coursework assessments.

Assessments will take place during and at the end of each module.

Entry requirements

We welcome students from all over the world and consider all applicants on an individual basis.

Minimum academic requirement

Our minimum requirement is a 2.2 degree in an appropriate biological science subject (e.g. Biology, Biochemistry, Biomedical Sciences, medicine, dentistry or veterinary science).

International qualifications

We also accept a wide variety of international qualifications.

The academic requirement above is for applicants who hold or who are working towards a UK qualification.

For guidance see our Country Index though please note that the standards listed here are the minimum for entry to the College, and not specifically this Department.

If you have any questions about admissions and the standard required for the qualification you hold or are currently studying then please contact the relevant admissions team.

English language requirement (all applicants)

All candidates must demonstrate a minimum level of English language proficiency for admission to the College.

For admission to this course, you must achieve the standard College requirement in the appropriate English language qualification. For details of the minimum grades required to achieve this requirement, please see the English language requirements for postgraduate applicants.

How to apply

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Application deadlines

There are two application deadlines. You must complete your application by the deadline.

We will only view complete applications after each deadline. Your application should include two academic references and all other requested documents.

You can expect a decision within two weeks of the deadline you have applied for.

If you miss the deadline, we won’t be able to look at your application until the next deadline.

  • First deadline: 31 January 2020
  • Second deadline: 30 April 2020

If there are spaces available after the 30 April deadline, we may continue to accept applications. However, spaces are highly competitive so we recommend you apply as quickly as possible. 

Overseas students should apply before 30 April 2020. This will ensure there is enough time for your visa to be processed.

Please note, spaces will be highly competitive and you will receive a decision within six weeks.

Choosing your course

This course is divided into two progressional levels of study:

  • PG Certificate (PG Cert)
  • MSc

Each level of study has its own separate entry point; you can apply to either level in the first instance.

Read more about Postgraduate Certificate, Diploma and MSc degrees

Making an application

All applicants to our Master’s courses must apply online.

For full details on the online application process, please visit the admissions website.

ATAS certificate

An ATAS certificate is not required for overseas students applying for this course.

Tuition fees and funding

The level of tuition fees you pay is based on your fee status, which we assess based on UK government legislation.

For more information on the funding opportunities that are available, please visit our Fees and Funding website.

Tuition fees (Home and EU students)

2020 entry

MSc

Full fee – £12,000
Top-up fee* – £6,000

Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert)

Full fee – £6,000

* If you have already completed one of the above qualifications and are moving on to the next level of study, e.g. you’ve already completed the PG Cert and want to study the PG Dip, you will only need to pay the top-up fee for the course you’re applying for.

You may apply to enter this programme at either level of study.

If you enter the MSc, without having studied the PG Cert, then you will pay the full fee listed for the MSc.

If you enter at the PG Cert level and return in future academic years to complete a higher award, you will pay the top-up fee advertised in the year of your return, instead of the full fee for your chosen course.

If you continue uninterrupted from one award to the next, you will pay the relevant top-up fee, plus any annual inflationary increases applied to the entry fee. This applies to applicants who originally entered for an MSc. This does not apply to those who have completed a PG Cert and are re-entering for a higher award.

The measure of inflation used will be the Retail Price Index (RPI) value in the April of the calendar year in which the academic session starts e.g. the RPI value for April 2020 will apply to fees for the academic year 2020–2021.

You could be eligible for a Postgraduate Master’s Loan from the UK government if you apply for the MSc in the first instance.

PG Cert students are not eligible for the Master’s loan since each of these programmes are not worth 90 ECTS credits, which is one of the eligibility criteria for this loan.

Tuition fees (Overseas and Islands students)

2020 entry

MSc

Full fee – £35,600
Top-up fee* – £17,800 

Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert)

Full fee – £17,800

* If you have already completed one of the above qualifications and are moving on to the next level of study, e.g. you’ve already completed the PG Cert and want to study the PG Dip, you will only need to pay the top-up fee for the course you’re applying for.

You may apply to enter this programme at either level of study.

If you enter the MSc, without having studied the PG Cert, then you will pay the full fee listed for the MSc.

If you enter at the PG Cert level and return in future academic years to complete a higher award, you will pay the top-up fee advertised in the year of your return, instead of the full fee for your chosen course.

If you continue uninterrupted from one award to the next, you will pay the relevant top-up fee, plus any annual inflationary increases applied to the entry fee. This applies to applicants who originally entered for an MSc. This does not apply to those who have completed a PG Cert and are re-entering for a higher award.

The measure of inflation used will be the Retail Price Index (RPI) value in the April of the calendar year in which the academic session starts e.g. the RPI value for April 2020 will apply to fees for the academic year 2020–2021.

You could be eligible for a Postgraduate Master’s Loan from the UK government if you apply for the MSc in the first instance.

PG Cert students are not eligible for the Master’s loan since each of these programmes are not worth 90 ECTS credits, which is one of the eligibility criteria for this loan.

Additional costs

DescriptionMandatory/optionalApproximate cost 
Janeway’s Immunobiology, K. Murphy and C. Weaver, 2016, 9th editionMandatory£50.00

Postgraduate Master’s loan

If you are a Home or EU student who meets certain criteria, you may be able to apply for a Postgraduate Master’s Loanfrom the UK government.

For 2019-20 entry, the maximum amount was of £10,906. The loan is not means-tested and you can choose whether to put it towards your tuition fees or living costs.

Scholarships

We offer a range of scholarships for postgraduate students to support you through your studies. Try our scholarships search tool to see what you might be eligible for.

There are a number of external organisations also offer awards for Imperial students, find out more about non-Imperial scholarships.

Accommodation and living costs

Living costs, including accommodation, are not included in your tuition fees.

You can compare costs across our different accommodation options on our Accommodation website.

A rough guide to what you might expect to spend to live in reasonable comfort in London is available on our Fees and Funding website.

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