This postgraduate degree will build on your existing quantitative knowledge to give you the expertise in statistical analysis, computer science and health research that you will need to become a data scientist in the healthcare sector. You will develop a thorough grounding in computing and the statistical methods underpinning modern day data science, but with a focus on understanding, applying and adapting it to real life problems in the health domain. You will develop computing skills required to manage and explore big health datasets, to gain insight into and inform health research. Your analytic skills will be developed on real medical data sets, using statistical and computational software such as R and Python. Alongside this, you will develop your knowledge base of cutting‑edge machine learning and artificial intelligence methods, learning how they can be harnessed to answer clinical questions, bringing together the power and potential of computational analytics, statistical thinking and medical research to improve health.
An important factor in the success of a practising data scientist is the ability to communicate with others. To develop these skills, you will work on a mini‑project and will be introduced to consultancy skills and a wide range of other professional skills throughout the course. This mini‑project will involve managing, exploring and analysing data arising from real problems and data sets and presenting a report on the findings. This will prepare you for the independent Health Data Science project as well as developing important professional and communication skills.
Course Structure and Duration
Population Health Data Science MSc
Duration: 1 year full‑time or 2 years part‑time.
Start dates: September each year.
Part‑time students normally attend about seven teaching weeks over two years and then work on the project. You will be taught by academic staff engaged in world‑leading research.
Tuition Fees
* UK resident: £11,200
* International: £20,750
Starting in September 2026.
Eligibility
Good undergraduate degree, minimum second‑class honours in a subject with a high quantitative component, e.g. Mathematics, Physics, Economics. Equivalent professional experience may be considered in a relevant field.
English Language Requirements
Overall IELTS score of 6.5, with a minimum score of 6 in every element or equivalent. If your first language is not English, you may need to provide evidence of your English language ability. If you do not yet meet our requirements, our English Language Teaching Unit (ELTU) offers a range of courses to help you improve your English to the necessary standard.
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