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Designed to give you a working knowledge of the principles and practice of Genetic Counselling qualifying you to practice as a Genetic and Genomic Counsellor. This programme is accredited by the UK Genetic Counsellor Registration Board.
WHY THIS PROGRAMME
Either a good BSc (Hons) in Genetics or related subject, with evidence of relevant experience in a care context OR a good BSc (Hons) in Nursing, with experience of working in a care context and evidence of interest in genetics.
Note that care experience does not imply work in a genetics context but might, for example, be in a care home, a school for children with complex needs or charity work involving direct patient care.
Applicants without a good BSc but who have two or more years work experience in a clinical genetics department may be considered and should contact one of the programme directors for further advice.
For fee and funding details please see our website
The programme aims to provide students with skills to work as Genetic Counsellors.
Our MSc is accredited by the GCRB (Genetic Counsellor Registration Board ) meaning that on graduation you are eligible to apply for two year (salaried) genetic counselling training posts in the NHS. On successful completion of this you would be able to register as a genetic counsellor with the GCRB.
Genetic counsellors in the UK are employed by the NHS. There are also genetic counsellors who work for private companies.
For module details please visit https://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/geneticandgenomiccounsellingwithworkplacement/#tab=structure
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