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At-a-glance 

Name: Master of Clinical Immunology

Abbreviation: MClinIm

Duration: 3 trimesters 

Duration details: 3 trimesters of full-time study or normally 6 if studied part time

Schedule: Lectures and lab sessions

Intensity: Part Full time and full part time

Type: Coursework and research

Study at: On-campus (Kelburn, Wellington)

Complete: 180 points (approximately ? 8 courses)

Entry: Bachelor's degree in relevant subject

Start: Trimester 1 or 2

Apply by: Standard trimester dates

Costs: From database for international only at this stage

Impact of previous university study in same subject: Requires


Entry requirements

To be accepted into this programme you'll need:

 

A Bachelor of Biomedical Science majoring in Molecular Pathology or an equivalent qualification, with an average grade of B for relevant coursework

Acceptance

To be accepted by the

relevant Head

head of the School of Biological Sciences as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study

Important information

  • If you want to enrol in this programme but don't meet some of the entry requirements, you should contact the Programme Director programme director to discuss your options.
  • The academic Calendar is the authoritative source of programme and course information.

Programme requirements

For this programme you’ll need to:

Complete 180 points, including:Complete

six coursesSix courses in Part 1:

  • CLNR 401
  • CLNR 403
  • CLNR 410
  • BMSC 403
  • BMSC 404
  • One course from
    • BMSC 440
    • CLNR 411
    • Further approved courses worth 30 points
Complete CLNR 510 and
  • CLNR 413
  • CLNR 414
  • Either CLNR 411 or CLNR 412

Two courses in Part 2:

  • CLNR 510
  • CLRN 511

Important information

  • You will require need permission from the Head head of School school to start Part 2 (CLNR 510 and CLNR 511).
  • If you complete only the first 120 points Part 1 courses you may be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Biomedical Science.