MSc (Medical Technology Regulatory Affairs)—part-time & MSc modular (part-time)

 The programme is offered as a two year part-time Level 9 MSc in Medical Technology Regulatory Affairs (90 credits). The programme is delivered online using a combination of distance-learning / e-learning technologies and face to face workshops for an overall blended learning approach. The programme consists of 12 modules, each worth 5 ECTS. Three modules are delivered per semester. A dissertation (30ECTS) is also carried out over Year 1 and Year 2. Assessment of students is through continuous assessment.

The programme is offered as a two year, part-time, Level 9 MSc in Medical Technology Regulatory Affairs (90 credits)

The MSc programme is also available for students to undertake in a modular format, enabling students to select any individual module or combination of modules in any year, up to a maximum of three modules per semester

 The module programme offering gives students the option to complete all 12 taught modules and a research project within six years to obtain an MSc. degree

 Post-graduate Certificate and Diploma awards are also available, based on the completion of 6 or 12 taught modules

The programme is being made available online using a combination of distance-learning/e-learning technologies and some face-to- face workshops for an overall blended learning approach. The educational elements is provided by the Institute of Technology, Sligo, and NUI Galway staff. Additional lecturing, as required, may be provided by outside specialists and practitioners.

The programme consists of 12 modules, each of 5 ECTS, delivered over 2 Years (6 modules per year), and a research Project (30 ECTS), carried out over both years of the programme.

Overview
MODE OF STUDY
Online or Distance Learning
Part-time
EDUCATION LEVEL
Postgraduate
CATEGORY
Master of Science (Engineering) (Research)
Intakes and Duration
September
2 Years
Fees
Total Fees
€ 9,000
Entry Requirements
Candidates must hold a least a Second Class Honours Level 8 primary degree in a related subject area in science or engineering and at least two years’ prior relevant experience in the medical technology industry.
--
Prior medical technology industry experience in regulatory affairs will be considered a distinct advantage in assessing applications.
--
Applications from candidates who hold a relevant degree at Level 7, with at least two years’ medical technology industry experience in regulatory affairs, will also be considered.
--

Our Sponsors