
Medical Physics and Bioengineering
University College London
The UCL Centre for Medical Image Computing (CMIC) provides a Postgraduate MSc in Medical Image Computing. The MSc is structured to support full-time students and those currently in employment, equipping them to participate effectively in a research, industrial or healthcare environment.
The interdisciplinary course draws on expertise from groups in Medical Physics, Computer Science, Anatomy and the Centre for Healthcare and Multiprofessional Education within UCL as well as lecturers from Industry and other universities. The Postgraduate MSc course provides a rigorous background in medical imaging coupled with state-of-the-art medical image analysis for diagnosis and therapy.
The MSc comprises eight modules taught in the first two terms. A research project forms one third of the course and will be undertaken either at UCL in one of the europe's largest Medical Imaging research groupings, or at a collaborating organisation.
The MSc is partly funded by the UK EPSRC and this includes studentships that are available to eligible students.
See http://cmic.cs.ucl.ac.uk/msc
General funding sources
For general sources of funding that may apply to this study opportunity, visit the page(s) below.
Study information
- Qualification:
MSc
- Study duration:
1 year FT
- Study mode:
FT/PT
- Start month:
September
- Entry requirements:
Minimum of a second class UK degree or equivalent.
- Language requirements:
See UCL graduate entry web site (http://www.ucl.ac.uk/admission/graduate-study/application-admission/)
- No. of students per year:
There were 5 students last year (the first year of the course). We aim for 20.
- Fees:
See the UCL graduate web site.
Funding information
- Funder:
EPSRC
- Title:
EPSRC Collaborative Training Account
- Value:
Up to £14,000
- Number of awards per year:
up to 10 (mostly fees-only)
- Funding applies to:
- EU applicants (including UK)
- Funding notes:
Our most common studentship is to pay for fees at the Home/EU rate. Note this EPSRC funding cannot be used to contribute to the fees of students from outside the EU.
- Funding duration:
Duration of course