Programme 2024-2025

Master in Biomedical Sciences, Professional focus in Clinical Research

 Th.+Ex.Credits/Block
12
 Th.+Ex.Credits/Block
12

Clinical Research (Professional Focus)

  
SBIM2004-1Medical Psychology [ULiège]S. Bakay 5h+10h2
SBIM2006-1Pathophysiology [ULiège]F. Jouret H. Valdès 30h3
SBIM2005-1Regulatory Framework for (Bio)Safety and Biorisk Management in Clinical Research [ULiège]W. Zorzi C. Grignet A. Grogna O. Thellin 13h+2h1
SBIM2007-1Clinical Trials of Medical Devices [ULiège]P. Morimont 20h+10h3
INFO9005-1Bioinformatic Skills [ULiège]C. Poulet 10h+20h2
SBIM2009-1Patient and Researcher Interplay [ULiège]R. Radermecker 20h3
SBIM2010-1Intellectual Property and Patent [ULiège]F. Piron 20h2
SBIM2011-1Writing and Reading Skills [ULiège]S. Wislet 15h+30h3
SBIM2012-1Biomarkers and Surrogate Markers in Clinical Research [ULiège]D. De Seny 25h+10h3
SBIM2013-1Evidence Based Medicine [ULiège]R. Radermecker 10h1
MSBMM202Clinical Project ManagementBeaudart Charlotte12h2
MSBMM201Clinical Research Associate TrainingBeaudart Charlotte, Brenes Isabelle, Van Orshoven Karolien15h2
MSBMM200Critical Analysis of Clinical TrialsBeaudart Charlotte20h3

EMOTION

  
MSBMM230Communication and Job seeking SkillsGillet Jean-Pierre18h3
MSBMM232A Case Study of Clinical TrialBeaudart Charlotte, Gillet Jean-Pierre30h4
MSBMM233Master ThesisGillet Jean-Pierre30

Core Curriculum

  
MSBMM114Introduction to Scientific ResearchBeaudart Charlotte, Boonen Marielle, M. Régis Radermecker 12
MSBMM113BioethicsRavez Laurent20h2
MSBMM108Quality Assurance : GMP, GCP, GLP and AuditingLienard Patricia24h3
MSBMM104Statistics Applied to Preclinical and Clinical StudiesLe Tallec David20h+20h4
MSBMM103Clinical TrialsBeaudart Charlotte24h+30h6
MSBMM102Preclinical Drug DevelopmentGillet Jean-Pierre24h+30h6
MSBMM101Pharmacotherapy36h4
MSBMM209Professional InternshipGillet Jean-Pierre20
MSBMM208Master ThesisBeaudart Charlotte, Boonen Marielle23
MSBMM217Pharmaco-Economy and Health Technology Assessment20h2
MSBMM216PharmacovigilanceDogne Jean-Michel20h2

Elective Modules

The student chooses 6 credits in the following list.

  
SSPSM203Philosophy of Life SciencesLeyens Stéphane12h3
SBIOM208Anticancer Therapies15h2
SFCMM201Training of master animal handlersVermeylen Anne40h3
MSBMM214Integrative Approach of Organelle Pathology Boonen Marielle12h3
MSBMM210Advanced English (Level B2+)Houdmont Dag30h3
MSBMM220Interdisciplinary Program in Healthcare InnovationMme Stevens Hilde (M. Goldman) 20h4
SVETM209Molecular VirologyMuylkens Benoît15h2
SELVM202Refresher course in Dutch (level B1) - PartimLABATE Simon, Vanparys Johan30h3
MSBMM221Lecture series in dermato-cosmetic sciencesGillet Jean-Pierre12h2
MSBMM222Biomarkers and surrogate markers in clinical dermatology trialsLibon Florence, Libon Florence12h2
MSBMM232A Case Study of Clinical TrialBeaudart Charlotte, Gillet Jean-Pierre30h4
MSBMM224Meta-analysis of interventional studies24h3
 CreditsHours/Semester
12
CreditsHours/Semester
12

Clinical Research (Professional Focus)

   
MSBMM202Clinical Project ManagementBeaudart Charlotte212 - 0
MSBMM201Clinical Research Associate TrainingBeaudart Charlotte, Brenes Isabelle, Van Orshoven Karolien215 - 0
MSBMM200Critical Analysis of Clinical TrialsBeaudart Charlotte320 - 0

EMOTION

   
MSBMM230Communication and Job seeking SkillsGillet Jean-Pierre318 - 0
MSBMM232A Case Study of Clinical TrialBeaudart Charlotte, Gillet Jean-Pierre430 - 0
MSBMM233Master ThesisGillet Jean-Pierre30

Core Curriculum

   
MSBMM209Professional InternshipGillet Jean-Pierre20
MSBMM208Master ThesisBeaudart Charlotte, Boonen Marielle23
MSBMM217Pharmaco-Economy and Health Technology Assessment220 - 0
MSBMM216PharmacovigilanceDogne Jean-Michel220 - 0

Elective Modules

The student chooses 6 credits in the following list.

   
SSPSM203Philosophy of Life SciencesLeyens Stéphane312 - 0
SBIOM208Anticancer Therapies215 - 0
SFCMM201Training of master animal handlersVermeylen Anne340 - 0
MSBMM214Integrative Approach of Organelle Pathology Boonen Marielle312 - 0
MSBMM210Advanced English (Level B2+)Houdmont Dag330 - 0
MSBMM220Interdisciplinary Program in Healthcare InnovationMme Stevens Hilde (M. Goldman) 420 - 0
SVETM209Molecular VirologyMuylkens Benoît215 - 0
SELVM202Refresher course in Dutch (level B1) - PartimLABATE Simon, Vanparys Johan330 - 0
MSBMM221Lecture series in dermato-cosmetic sciencesGillet Jean-Pierre212 - 0
MSBMM222Biomarkers and surrogate markers in clinical dermatology trialsLibon Florence, Libon Florence212 - 0
MSBMM232A Case Study of Clinical TrialBeaudart Charlotte, Gillet Jean-Pierre430 - 0
MSBMM224Meta-analysis of interventional studies324 - 0

Objectives (Program)

  • To lead scientific projects which aim for greater understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of pathologies and to improve treatment: to analyse raw data, interpret the results and present observations clearly;
  • To master every stage of the development of new therapies, in particular biotechnology- or cell-related therapies;
  • To lead and manage clinical trials and to be responsible for the administrative management of testing;
  • To ensure the production quality of biotechnological and biosimilar products, cell therapies (stem cells), gene therapies, tissue engineering, medical devices (implants, drug delivery devices, etc.) and so on;
  • To monitor the quality, safety and efficiency of a drug before it is placed on the market.

Description

The 120-credit Master in Biomedical Sciences with professional focus in clinical research is based around the research carried out on human beings when products and techniques are sufficiently far-advanced.  This Master is offered by UNamur but also relies on the expertise of the University of Liège, which provides some courses related to this specialised focus.

The degree programme will boast a significant professional dimension thanks to a large number of visits to companies and hospitals, practical projects and a 4-month placement in a laboratory, hospital or clinical research organisation in Belgium or abroad.

The student will also have the opportunity to write a thesis based in a research laboratory or a hospital, working on a personal project right through from design to completion during 10 months.


Teaching methods

This Master comprises a few core lectures, complemented by courses selected by the students from a large list of topics. The emphasis is on interactive learning, via a series of practical and personal projects.

Students also have the opportunity to gain practical experience in handling animals, thanks to training which leads to professional certificates in laboratory animal sciences.

This programme has a particularly professional dimension, with several visits to companies and hospitals, practical projects, a 10-month master thesis project, and a 4-month placement in a laboratory or company, either in Belgium or abroad.

Assessment methods

  • Year 1:

In January, students take exams based on the subjects studied during the first semester.  In June, students take exams based on the subjects studied in the second semester.

For some subjects, there are regular evaluations based on reports submitted after each session of practical projects.  Marks awarded for these practical projects represent a significant percentage of the final marks.

Students begin work on a thesis during the second semester and submit a report regarding progress made on this project in June (the evaluation takes place in front of a jury).

In case of failed evaluations during the January session (for first semester courses) and/or during the June session (second semester evaluations), the evaluation can be presented again in August.

  • Year 2:

The students pursue their thesis work during the first semester. Only a few courses are organised during that time. In January, students take exams based on the subjects studied during the first semester, and submit, then defend their completed thesis in front of a jury.  The next courses are taught at the beginning of the second semester, prior to the 4-month internship, which concludes by a report submitted in June. Evaluations of the second semester take place in June.

In case of failed evaluations during the January session (for first semester courses) and/or during the June session (second semester evaluations), the evaluation can be presented again in August.

Mobility and international openness

Students have the opportunity to spend part of their Master studying abroad, within the context of the Erasmus study programme.

Admission requirements

Si vous avez un diplôme belge

ACCÈS DIRECT

  • bachelier en sciences biomédicales ;

ACCÈS moyennant un éventuel COMPLÉMENT DE 15 CRÉDITS maximum

  • bachelier en sciences pharmaceutiques, médecine, médecine vétérinaire, sciences biologiques, sciences dentaires, kinésithérapie et réadaptation, sciences de la motricité, sciences chimiques ;
  • master en ingénieur civil en chimie et science des matériaux, sciences de la santé publique, kinésithérapie et réadaptation.

ACCÈS moyennant un COMPLÉMENT DE 15 À 30 CRÉDITS

  • bachelier (type court) en sage-femme, infirmier responsable en soins généraux ;
  • bachelier de spécialisation (type court) en anesthésie, soins intensifs et aide médicale urgente.

ACCÈS moyennant un COMPLÉMENT DE 30 À 60 CRÉDITS

  • bachelier (type court) en diététique, ergothérapie, soins infirmiers, technologie en imagerie médicale, technologue de laboratoire médical ;
  • bachelier (type court) en chimie orientation biochimie, biotechnologie, chimie appliquée, environnement;
  • bachelier (promotion sociale) en soins infirmiers pour titulaires du brevet d'infirmier hospitalier.

ACCÈS SUR DOSSIER

  • autre diplômé de l’enseignement supérieur de la Communauté française de Belgique ;
  • diplômé de l’enseignement supérieur hors Communauté française de Belgique;
  • sur base de VAE (Valorisation des acquis de l'expérience).

Pour les admissions en master, il y a lieu de prendre contact avec le service des inscriptions.
 

Si vous avez un diplôme non-belge

If you have a degree from an institution outside of Belgium, you will need to complete and return the admissions request form before 30 September (31 March for students from outside the European Union).

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Students with a first degree obtained in Belgium

> DIRECT ACCESS

  • Bachelor in Biomedical Sciences.

> ACCESS subject to a maximum of 15 ADDITIONAL CREDITS

  • Bachelor in Pharmacy, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Biology, Dentistry, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Motor Sciences, Chemistry;
  • Master in Chemical and Materials Science Engineering, Public Health, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation.

> ACCESS subject to AN ADDITIONAL 15 TO 30 CREDITS

  • Bachelor in Midwife, Nurse Responsible for General Care;
  • Advanced Bachelor in Anaesthesia, Intensive Care and Emergency Medical Aid.

> ACCESS subject to AN ADDITIONAL 30 TO 60 CREDITS

  • Bachelor in Dietetics, Occupational Therapy, Nursing, Medical Imaging Technologist, Medical Laboratory Technologist;
  • Bachelor in Chemistry orientation Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Applied Chemistry, Environment;
  • Bachelor in Nursing for holders of the certificate of Hospital Nurse.

> ACCESS BY APPLICATION

  • other higher education qualifications obtained in the French Community of Belgium;
  • higher education qualifications obtained outside of the French Community of Belgium;
  • on the basis of VAE (‘Valorisation des acquis de l’expérience’ – recognition of previous experience)

For admission to Masters degrees, please contact the Admission Service.
 

Students with a first degree obtained outside of Belgium

If you have a degree from an institution outside of Belgium, you will need to complete and return the admissions request form before 30 September (31 March for students from outside the European Union): www.unamur.be/en/enrolment

Jury

Jean-Michel Dogne (Chairman)
Nathalie Kirschvink (Secretary)