Clinical Chemistry 24 months Postgraduate Program By Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin |Top Universities
Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

16,670 EURTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

28 Jun, 2025Application Deadline

Main Subject Area

Medicine Related StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

This advanced taught Masters programme in Clinical Chemistry is offered on a part-time basis over two years and is delivered by a panel of national and international medical and scientific experts in the discipline. The Clinical Biochemistry Unit at Trinity is part of the School of Medicine and is Ireland’s only such facility. It is supported by the largest clinical biochemistry service in the country, with state-of-the-art clinical laboratories at Tallaght University Hospital, St. James’s Hospital, and Naas General Hospital.
Clinical Biochemistry is the discipline of pathology (or laboratory medicine) concerned with the detection and measurement of biochemical changes in disease. Clinical chemistry laboratories carry out a range of biochemical investigations in a complex automated working environment. In addition to routine diagnostic work, personnel are also frequently involved in clinical trials, audit and research and so require a detailed knowledge of the effects of disease on biochemical measurements.
This course provides in-depth training in the medical, scientific, and research aspects of clinical chemistry, as well as a unique training opportunity. Classes are small (usually not more than 12-15 students) so that individual attention is possible.

Program overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

This advanced taught Masters programme in Clinical Chemistry is offered on a part-time basis over two years and is delivered by a panel of national and international medical and scientific experts in the discipline. The Clinical Biochemistry Unit at Trinity is part of the School of Medicine and is Ireland’s only such facility. It is supported by the largest clinical biochemistry service in the country, with state-of-the-art clinical laboratories at Tallaght University Hospital, St. James’s Hospital, and Naas General Hospital.
Clinical Biochemistry is the discipline of pathology (or laboratory medicine) concerned with the detection and measurement of biochemical changes in disease. Clinical chemistry laboratories carry out a range of biochemical investigations in a complex automated working environment. In addition to routine diagnostic work, personnel are also frequently involved in clinical trials, audit and research and so require a detailed knowledge of the effects of disease on biochemical measurements.
This course provides in-depth training in the medical, scientific, and research aspects of clinical chemistry, as well as a unique training opportunity. Classes are small (usually not more than 12-15 students) so that individual attention is possible.

Admission Requirements

2.7+
63+
88+
6.5+
Applications must have:
  • An Honours degree (at first, 2.1, or 2.2 level) in a health sciences or biomedical discipline, or a medical, dental or nursing degree; OR
  • Membership or eligibility for membership of the Academy of Clinical Science and Laboratory Medicine; OR
  • Have two years current or previous work experience in clinical biochemist or medical scientist posts.
Applicants applying under Point (2) should provide documentary evidence, such as a letter from the Academy of Clinical Science and Laboratory Medicine, confirming their membership or eligibility for membership.
Applicants applying under Point (2) should provide full details of their current and previous experience with their application.
Applicants meeting these criteria will be required to attend an interview assessing knowledge and aptitude.

28 Jun 2025
2 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
7,950 EUR
International
16,670 EUR

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