MRes (Biological Sciences)

Why choose this course?

This course is subject to validation.

  • The MRes in Biological Sciences has been designed to provide you with an excellent opportunity to plan, execute and critically analyse your research to become a confident and independent research scientist.
  • You will have the flexibility to choose a research subject area that is of interest to you, see course details for potential research areas.
  • You will have the opportunity to work alongside external organisations including Royal Derby Hospital, Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, Wild-Derby, health care providers and a range of ecological consultants.
  • It’s a flexible course to suit you. You can study full time or part time, combined with the opportunity to undertake parts of the degree online.
  • If you are a University of Derby graduate, you are entitled to a 10% discount on the fees of this course.‌‌

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Course code: MRYAB

Start date: September

Course length: full time: one year part time: two years

Campus: Kedleston Road site, Derby Campus and online

This course is available to international students

About this course

Research underpins all elements of biological sciences and is essential to the continued progression and development of the subject. Due to the strong focus on research skills within this course, you will have excellent opportunities to pursue a wide range of careers within biological sciences.

To help you to establish a research career in biological sciences, we have designed this masters level course to present you with the opportunity to undertake your own original research within your chosen subject area. You will propose, develop and conduct a research project which will provide you with invaluable experience and insight into how research is conducted.

Throughout the course you will be supported by our excellent team who are internationally recognised researchers with outstanding learning and teaching credentials. Specialist research areas include oncology, plant conservation, molecular ecology, wildlife conservation, biodiversity, ecosystems, animal behaviour, animal ecology, microbiology, entomology and drug analysis.

Dr Graham Rowe researching into DNA sequences

The degree is designed to initially give you the essential information and skills to undertake independent research and then gives you the opportunity to implement this training by conducting original independent research into your chosen subject area within biological sciences.

What you will cover

In this course you will study the following modules:

Research Skills

You will develop the key skills used when conducting and communicating research such as research ethics, scientific writing and research publication. It will give you the relevant transferable skills, not only to conduct your own independent masters research project, but also for future research career opportunities.

Research Methods

This will introduce you to a range of different qualitative and quantitative applications to give you a clear insight into the type of analysis used for particular data sets within the context of biological science.

Essential Skills for Scientists

To ensure you increase your knowledge of your chosen area of biological science research this module will introduce you to the relevant literature, research methods and analytical skills relating to your research and will also prepare you for undertaking your independent research project.

Independent Research

For the independent research project, you will be required to select a research area that reflects your chosen field of interest and to conduct an original research project. You will plan, design, organise and conduct your own research and then write a report consisting of 10,000-15,000 words.

Entry requirements

You will need a good honours degree (typically 2:2 or higher) in biological sciences or a related discipline. If you have professional experience in biological sciences, you may also be considered as eligible for this course. If you are selected for an interview, you will be asked to submit a one page proposal outlining the areas of interest for your potential research project. More details concerning this proposal will be provided when you are invited to interview.

Are you an international student?

You will need an honours degree (typically 2:2 or higher) in biological science or a related discipline. If English is not your first language, you will need to hold IELTS 7.0. All international students will have a Skype interview.

How to apply

UK/EU students

International students

Applying for a postgraduate degree

Fees and finance

Our fees for 2013/14 are:

  • £495 per 20 credits

How you will learn

The learning and teaching activities offered are a mixture of taught face to face and online. The Research Skills and Research Methods modules are both offered online with regular drop in sessions. Regular video conferences will also be arranged to support distance learners. The Essential Skills for Scientists module will be delivered on campus through face to face tutorials and will be tailored to your needs in order to support you in preparation for your Independent Research.

How you are assessed

You will be assessed through a variety of methods allowing you to show your individual strengths and abilities. These include essays, portfolios, a dissertation, blogs, presentations and a viva voce.

Careers and employability

After completing this MRes, you will be in a greater position to secure a career within biological sciences and to put yourself ahead of your peers. This course will provide you with excellent preparation for further study towards a PhD. Other career opportunities include a research associate, analytical consultant, scientific writer, laboratory manager or senior scientific advisor.

Contact details

General enquiries about admissions and applications, UK and overseas

T: +44 (0)1332 591167
F: +44 (0)1332 597724
E: askadmissions@derby.ac.uk

Specific course enquiries

Contact: Gillian Knight
Phone: +44 (0)1332 591703
Email: G.Knight@derby.ac.uk

Where will I study?

Kedleston Road site, Derby Campus and online