What is health data science and statistics?
"The science of data collection, management, visualisation, analysis, modelling and interpretation and the transformation of analytical results into useful healthcare insights."
10 October 2025, starts at 12:00 noon (UK time)
PROJ518
MSc Dissertation and Research Skills
60 credits
This module enables students to undertake an independent research project, applying the knowledge and skills developed throughout their MSc studies. Under academic supervision, students will apply appropriate methodologies, carry out in-depth analysis, and present their findings in a well-structured dissertation that demonstrates critical thinking, technical ability, and academic rigour.
100% Coursework
MATH515
Health Data and Medical Statistics
You'll learn how to analyse health data from medical studies. We'll teach you how to design clinical trials and other health investigations, taking account of ethical considerations. You'll gain experience in producing professional statistical analysis plans. You'll become expert in using and interpreting output from state-of-the-art software for extracting important insights from health and medical data.
MATH516
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare
20 credits
We'll teach you state-of-the-art Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence techniques for extracting insightful information from health data and medical studies. You'll also learn cutting-edge software to implement all the techniques that you meet. Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence are becoming increasing important in healthcare and medical practice, and having expertise in them makes you highly employable.
100% Coursework
MATH517
Big Data Visualisation and Analytics
20 credits
There is an ever increasing amount of Big Data available. You will learn state-of-the-art techniques for extracting valuable information and insights from Big Data. We'll teach you professional software to clean, visualize and analyse complicated datasets. We'll also provide you with experience of professional reporting your Big Data analyses.
100% Coursework
MATH518
Applied Data Modelling and Artificial Intelligence
20 credits
We'll teach you state-of-the-art modelling and analytics techniques for Data Science, so that you can provide informed strategic advice in a broad range of business and related situations. You'll meet techniques to extract knowledge from data and to update that knowledge when new observations become available. We'll also discuss popular Machine Learning algorithms for making classification decisions.
100% Coursework
COMP5000
Software Development and Databases
20 credits
The critical first part of a data science project is extracting and cleaning the data (dealing with missing values, for example.) In this module you will be taught how to use a programming language to do common data science tasks, such as data cleaning, and how to build a Graphical User Interface to a program. You will also learn the design of relational databases, and the extraction of data from a database using SQL.
100% Coursework
COMP5006
Information Security Management & Governance
20 credits
Navigate the strategic side of cybersecurity. You'll explore how organisations design, implement, and enforce information security governance. From crafting policy to leading audits, this module equips you with the managerial insight to align technical protection with business goals.
80% Coursework
20% Practicals
MCR702
Applied Quantitative Research Methods
This module enables the student to acquire the knowledge and skills to design and conduct a quantitative research project. The students will have advanced understanding of different quantitative research methods, data collection strategies, statistical data analysis techniques, writing skills in quantitative research proposals and final manuscripts.
MCR706
Systematic Review
This module focuses on the appraisal and synthesis of evidence from research literature and documentary sources. Participants gain hands-on experience using JBI software (SUMARI). You will learn more about the systematic review methodology, critically analyse research and text or opinion papers as part of the review process and use software to perform a meta-analysis and meta-synthesis of selected studies.
COMP5019
Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models
20 credits
Discover how machines understand and generate language. From syntactic analysis to transformer architectures, this module explores modern NLP and large language models. You'll build and evaluate systems that can translate, summarise, answer questions and shape the future of communication.
100% Coursework
ROCO510
Computer Vision and Deep Learning
20 credits
This module provides advanced knowledge of computer vision systems and state-of-the-art deep learning techniques. It covers the theoretical foundations of visual systems, including feature detection, recognition, segmentation, stereo vision, and calibration. Learners will explore robust AI-driven deep learning methods, gaining both theoretical insights and practical skills for computer vision applications.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
Every postgraduate taught course has a detailed programme specification document describing the programme aims, the programme structure, the teaching and learning methods, the learning outcomes and the rules of assessment.
The following programme specification represents the latest programme structure and may be subject to change:
2025-2026 | 2026-2027 | |
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Home | £11,350 | £11,700 |
International | £20,400 | £21,000 |
Part time (Home) | £630 | £650 |
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"The science of data collection, management, visualisation, analysis, modelling and interpretation and the transformation of analytical results into useful healthcare insights."
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