Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy
Entry requirements
You should have an Honours degree or equivalent in the following disciplines:
- Life sciences, medical or biomedical science, e.g. anatomy, physiology, dentistry or dental technology, forensic anthropology, molecular biological degrees and the allied health professionals
- computer science, 3D visualisation, computer graphics, health informatics, mathematics, and physics
- medical illustration, 3D design, product design, digital media, digital arts, 3D modelling and animation
- or equivalent professional practice. However, high calibre graduates from other disciplines may be considered if they are able to demonstrate an interest and ability in the field of medical visualisation.
Months of entry
September
Course content
Offered jointly by The University of Glasgow and the famous Glasgow School of Art, the aim of this programme is to dissect and examine human anatomy and reconstruct it in a real-time 3D environment for use in education, simulation, and training.
WHY THIS PROGRAMME
The Glasgow School of Art is 8th in the world for art and design in the 2021 QS World University Rankings.
Learn to combine actual cadaveric dissection with 3D digital reconstruction, interaction and visualisation.
Undertake cadaveric dissection of key areas of the human body and examine prosections
Gain 3D visualisation skills specific to applications in the medical, biomedical, anatomy, or health domains.
Get access to a wide range of digital interaction technologies including virtual and augmented reality, stereographic 3D and haptic devices and become involved in the design and development of related visualisations and/or applications eg visualising current life science research, creating patient information applications or training applications for medical practitioners, diagnostic and clinical applications, medical visualisation and simulation.
Each student has a dedicated PC for their studio work due to the studio based teaching approach at The Glasgow School of Art.
Access is available to the Laboratory of Human Anatomy at The University of Glasgow, one of the largest in Europe.
Opportunities are avalailable to have your work published in journals, books and conference proceedings / presentations through collaborative research projects.
Benefit from guest lectures by practitioners, researchers and experts through our excellent industry connections from research and commercial projects.
Projects are supervised by leading scientists across the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences.
This programme and teaching staff are accredited by the Institute of Medical Illustrators.
The staff in Simulation and Visualisation have expertise in 3D modelling, Human-Computer Interaction, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and in the use of games and related technology to support education and learning.
Information for international students
GSA requires an IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in each component.
Fees and funding
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Postgraduate Admissions
- paul.rea@glasgow.ac.uk