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  1. Analytic and Exegetical Theology (MLitt)

    Addresses central themes in Christian thought. Students will carry out contemporary research in biblical exegesis, systematic theology, and analytic philosophy.

  2. 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.

  3. Anthropology, Art and Perception (MRes)

    Taking perception and sensory experience as its starting point, it draws on the theories and methods that extend across the disciplinary boundaries between audio-visual art and anthropology. This course provides a training framework for postgraduate research in the anthropology of human creativity, art, material culture, and visual expression.

  4. Applied Statistics and Datamining (PGDip, MSc)

    This commercially relevant programme of study provides students with the statistical data analysis skills needed for business, commerce, and other applications.

  5. Art History (MLitt)

    Offers a diverse range of subject areas, from medieval and Renaissance art to Impressionism, Islamic Art, African modernism, to eco-art and contemporary performance art. This course explores the major themes and concepts that connect different periods of art history.

  6. Artificial Intelligence (MSc)

    An advanced research-led course in the study of artificial intelligence (AI) that will develop students' skills in logic, constraint programming, language processing, machine learning, and neural networks.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Bible and the Contemporary World – online (PGDip, MLitt)

    This course is a part-time online learning programme that connects biblical and theological studies with other disciplines in the arts, humanities and social sciences.

  10. Biblical Languages and Literature (MLitt)

    Students with a knowledge of Biblical languages will increase their linguistic and exegetical skills through sustained close and critical engagement with the Biblical texts and themes on this course.

  11. 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.

  12. Chemical Science (MSc)

    Provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in modern chemical sciences and encourages them to explore research-led topics through a wide range of modules.

  13. 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.

  14. Comparative Literature (MLitt)

    Explores the transnational understanding of literature and culture, providing a critical evaluation of classical and contemporary theoretical approaches combined with the intensive study of a range of texts across national, cultural and linguistic borders, and the relations between them.

  15. Comparative, Evolutionary and Developmental Psychology: Origins of Mind (MSc)

    Explores the evolution and development of behaviour and cognition in humans and non-human animals and provides advanced research training in a range of intellectual and practical skills associated with evolutionary, comparative and developmental approaches to the study of the mind.

  16. 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 have the option to choose from a range of advanced topics including artificial intelligence, human computer interaction, networks and distributed systems, and software engineering.

  17. Computing and Information Technology (MSc)

    Students with and without experience in computing will have the opportunity to develop a critical understanding of the issues associated with using computing systems and their impact on business processes and project management.

  18. Contemporary Global Issues in Health Professions Education – stand-alone module

    This 15-credit stand-alone online module supports professional development for those in a healthcare education role. Over three months, learn global issues that impact students’ academic, health and social care work.

  19. Conversion in Philosophy (Graduate Diploma)

    Designed for those who wish to pursue the study of philosophy at postgraduate level but have not studied the subject in their undergraduate degree, this course builds a firm foundation from which to undertake research in philosophy.

  20. Creative Writing (MLitt)

    Develops 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.