Training, development and registration (genomics)
The training you'll receive, depends on the level at which you're working.
Training and development
The education and training you will take, will depend upon the level at which you’re working.
- If you enter via the NHS Practitioner Training Programme (PTP) you will need to take a full-time (usually 3-year) accredited integrated BSc degree in healthcare science (genetic science) at university. At least 50 weeks of work based training in the NHS is included in these programmes. For the most up to date list of accredited BSc healthcare science degrees, please use our course finder. Applications for full-time courses are made through UCAS.
- If you're a graduate entering the NHS Scientist Training Programme (STP) you will be employed in a fixed-term, salaried training post and will study towards a Master’s degree qualification in clinical science (genomic sciences).
- If you're an experienced and registered clinical scientist entering Higher Specialist Scientist Training (HSST) you will study towards doctoral level qualifications.
Programmes are often supported by the development of work based assessment tools, assessment of equivalent learning and the development of academic careers.
Find out more about the entry requirements, skills and interests required for a career in genomics.