M.Sc. in Human Genetics

M.Sc. in Human Genetics is a comprehensive postgraduate program designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of human genetics. The course typically spans 2 years and focuses on the study of genetic variation, inheritance patterns, and the molecular mechanisms underlying human diseases. Students gain expertise in areas such as genetic counseling, molecular genetics, gene therapy, and bioinformatics. The curriculum combines theoretical learning with practical laboratory work, ensuring hands-on experience in genetic research techniques. Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in research institutions, healthcare settings, pharmaceutical companies, or clinical genetics laboratories. Admission requirements often include a background in biological sciences or a related field, along with a strong foundation in genetics.