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  1. Marketing (MLitt)

    Develops an integrated and critically aware understanding of marketing and organisations, and prepares students to meet the strategic challenges of the global marketplace.

  2. Management (MLitt)

    Provides students with an understanding of key contemporary management methods and the fundamental analytical, practical and leadership skills needed for managerial roles within organisations.

  3. Christian Theology (MLitt)

    Study central themes in Christian thought and carry out contemporary research in systematic, historical and philosophical theology.

  4. International Business (MLitt)

    Prepares students for cross-cultural work, providing the knowledge and critical understanding of key business and management practices while considering issues of responsibility in organisations on a global scale. Students will have the opportunity to hear from eminent academics and business executives via the Masters Extra (MA) Programme as well as attend corporate visits.

  5. Finance (MSc)

    You will acquire an in-depth understanding of the financial markets and institutions both in the UK and abroad while developing advanced analytical abilities and technical skills in empirical finance and modelling, preparing you for a professional career in the financial industry.

  6. Economics (MSc)

    Provides advanced, rigorous training in the essential elements of economics – microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics – plus a range of specialist topic options covering theoretical and empirical approaches.

  7. Marketing (MSc)

    Develops an integrated and critically aware understanding of marketing and organisations, and prepares students to meet the strategic challenges of the global marketplace.

  8. Management (MSc)

    Provides students with an understanding of key contemporary management methods and the fundamental analytical, practical and leadership skills needed for managerial roles within organisations.

  9. Catalysis (MSc)

    Provides students with specialised advanced knowledge and skills in modern catalysis, detailing the role catalysis plays in improving sustainability and solving environmental issues in chemical manufacture.

  10. English Literature (MLitt)

    Choose from our dedicated pathways to develop expertise in Medieval literature, Shakespeare and Renaissance literary culture, Romantic and Victorian studies, or Modern and Contemporary literature and culture; or create your own bespoke programme from the modules on offer.

  11. Transnational, Global and Spatial History (MLitt)

    This course, run by the Institute for Transnational and Spatial History (ITSH) in the School of History, allows students to explore a range of approaches to the study of global trade, the development of networks, comparative history and cross-cultural encounters.

  12. Entrepreneurship (MSc)

    Develops the knowledge and skills to thrive in an entrepreneurial environment, enhances creative thinking, and trains the entrepreneurial mindset, increasingly seen as a prized graduate attribute.

  13. Statistics (MSc)

    Prepares students with a strong quantitative background for further postgraduate studies or a future career in the private or public sectors.

  14. Mathematics (MSc)

    Enhances your ability to apply analytical techniques, and perform the clear logical thinking and deductive reasoning necessary to explore complex patterns, structure and problems.

  15. Astrophysics (MSc)

    This course allows students to gain experience in the core areas of astrophysics and develop the necessary research skills to carry out astrophysical research.

  16. Neuroscience (MRes)

    Provides advanced training in integrative neuroscience research, allowing you to acquire the skills needed to succeed as an independent research scientist.

  17. Philosophy (MLitt)

    Examines and attempts to answer questions raised by human life and action, natural science, art and literature, language and communication, and history.

  18. English Literature MLitt: Flexible Pathway

    Designed for those who aim to develop a wide-ranging expertise across the discipline. The flexible pathway will also appeal to students who wish to tailor their own bespoke programme of modules from the options available.

  19. Sacred Music (MLitt)

    Students gain a deeper understanding of the theological and artistic foundations of sacred music making, and can develop practical skills for sacred music performance and leadership.

  20. Modern History (MLitt)

    An introduction to history and historiography for students interested in all branches of historical study, with the opportunity to specialise in a particular area to gain a deeper understanding of their subject.

  21. Creative Writing (MLitt)

    Develop original work while providing critical and creative study in either poetry or prose and offers practice-based, technically and creatively oriented tuition by leading contemporary authors with an emphasis on the development of individual style and the goal of literary excellence.

  22. Medieval History (MLitt)

    Gain a deep understanding of a variety of topics across the medieval worlds, from Central Asia to the Atlantic and from Iceland to Egypt.

  23. Medieval Studies (MLitt)

    Working with colleagues covering a vast range of expertise from Late Antiquity to the 15th century and across the medieval world, from the Middle East and the Mediterranean to the British Isles and Scandinavia, students will study the different theoretical approaches and current debates in the fields of history, art history, divinity, languages and literature.

  24. Animal Behaviour (MSc)

    Provides an intellectual and practical overview of modern animal behaviour taught by leading researchers, utilising the latest techniques and research skills to explore key topics such as cognition, behavioural ecology, and biologging.

  25. Banking and Finance (MSc)

    In this course, accredited by the Chartered Banker Institute, students will gain the skills and knowledge needed for specialist roles in banking and the wider financial services sector alongside exposure to contemporary global issues and research in banking and finance.

  26. Finance and Economics (MSc)

    Provides advanced training in the theoretical tools and empirical techniques for economics and finance, with access to trading workshops and the Bloomberg Trading Suite, preparing students for a professional career in international banking, the finance industry and governmental agencies. Students will also have the opportunity to obtain certification in the Bloomberg Market Concept (BMC) and Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) without incurring additional costs.

  27. Intellectual History (MLitt)

    Provides students with a broad knowledge of the latest intellectual-historical research on politics, religion, philosophy, science, international relations, economics and literature.

  28. Accounting and Finance (MSc)

    Develop your knowledge of accounting and finance theory, advanced analytical techniques and professional practice.

  29. Finance and Management (MSc)

    Accredited by the Chartered Banker Institute and providing an accelerated pathway to Chartered Banker Status, this course will provide students with an integrated and critically aware understanding of the context of managing financial institutions and organisations, and teach them how to take an effective finance-related role within those organisations.

  30. English Literature MLitt: Pathway in Medieval Literature

    An intensive programme of study that covers the medieval literature of England and Scotland from the first appearance of written English to the start of the Renaissance. Modules in Old English and Middle English are combined with specialist training in palaeography, codicology, text editing and digital humanities to ensure that students are fully equipped to carry out further research in any area of medieval English literature, whether Old or Middle English or Older Scots.‌

  31. International Business (MSc)

    Prepares students for cross-cultural work, providing the knowledge and critical understanding of key business and management practices while considering issues of responsibility in organisations on a global scale. Students will have the opportunity to hear from eminent academics and business executives via the Masters Extra (MA) Programme as well as attend corporate visits.

  32. Gender Studies (MLitt)

    Explores the theory and history of gender studies as well as how gender interacts with class, race, ethnicity, sexuality, inequality, and power.

  33. Statistical Ecology (MSc)

    Learn the statistical methods currently used by researchers and professionals in ecology, including how to formulate problems, conduct appropriate analyses, and effectively communicate results to a variety of audiences.

  34. Psychology Conversion (MSc)

    Provides students who hold an undergraduate Honours degree in a subject other than psychology with the necessary skills to study a research degree at MPhil or PhD level in psychology or join a clinical training programme.

  35. Theology and the Arts (MLitt)

    Gives students an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of theology and the arts, acting as a stand-alone Masters course or a stepping stone for those considering doctoral research in the field.

  36. Mathematical Biology (MSc)

    Prepares students with a background in mathematics and related fields for a PhD in Mathematical Biology or a research career in the biomedical sector. Covering topics including mathematical oncology, ecological modelling, medical statistics, and population dynamics.

  37. Master of Public Policy (MPP)

    Learn cutting-edge data analysis to address policy challenges of the 21st century.

  38. English Literature MLitt: Pathway in Romantic and Victorian Studies

    The pathway in Romantic and Victorian Studies enhances students’ knowledge and thinking about Romanticism and Victorian literature through the study of literary culture from the 1790s to 1900. By exploring a range of literary genres, students will gain knowledge of the phases of literary production and reception, and of relevant cultural and historical contexts.

  39. Computer Science (MSc)

    Offers students with a strong undergraduate background in computer science the opportunity to follow their interests in studying the subject at an advanced, research-led level. Students will choose from a range of advanced topics including artificial intelligence, human computer interaction, networks and distributed systems, and software engineering.

  40. Classics (MLitt)

    An intensive taught programme that allows you to specialise in a range of areas, such as Greek or Latin literature, ancient history, classical archaeology, and ancient philosophy, and is designed primarily as preparation for further research.

  41. Sacred Music (PGCert)

    This part-time programme, taught by professional practitioners, is designed for church musicians, those in ministry or training, and anyone wishing to deepen their knowledge of sacred music.

  42. Data Literacy for Justice - online

    This programme will help you develop a range of skills to strengthen your potential to address injustices that harm human and non-human populations and the environment, building your ability to explore, manage, analyse, interpret, visualise, and communicate data to a range of audiences.

  43. Film Studies (MLitt)

    Master a range of advanced research skills and acquire knowledge related to the construction and analysis of the moving image, the past and present-day realities of national and regional film traditions, the dynamics of the global film industry, and the theoretical approaches to film.

  44. Playwriting and Screenwriting (MLitt)

    Provides a gateway into the professional world of writing for stage, radio or screen with an emphasis on your individual voice and style.

  45. Middle Eastern History (MLitt)

    Explores the history and culture of the Middle East and introduces students to methodological and analytical approaches, including Orientalism.

  46. Data Science - online

    Students will develop core skills in data science, covering a mix of practical and theoretical issues integral to careers in many data-driven sectors and learning to apply skills in critical thinking, problem solving, and analysis to real-world data problems.

  47. Software Engineering (MSc)

    Advanced research-led course in software engineering where students develop knowledge and skills in software reuse, agile development, software architecture and critical systems engineering.

  48. Sustainable Aquaculture - online

    This programme is designed to develop students’ critical understanding of environmentally and economically sustainable practices in aquaculture productions and is aimed at those seeking professional development while working in or aspiring to work in the global aquaculture sector.

  49. Health Data Science (MSc)

    Explores the principles and practice of digital health as well as applied skills commonly needed for digital health careers.

  50. Research Methods in Psychology (MSc)

    Prepares students for a higher research degree in psychology and helps them to develop the skills required for a career as a research psychologist.