English entry requirements No Pre-Sessional required 7.0 Five-week Pre-Sessional 6.5 Nine-week Pre-Sessional At student`s option Students with IELTS 6.0 or below (or equivalent) are not normally admitted onto the Pre-Sessional Programme.
Taught degrees (MSc/MA: one year) For entry onto our masters level courses students should normally have achieved: Four-year bachelors degree from 211 or 985 University with 75%+ average Four-year bachelors degree from non-211 University within top 300
The MA in History allows you to draw on a broad range of options to design a programme that best reflects your needs and interests. You might, for example, focus on chronologically diverse modules which are united by cultural or political themes, or you m
You should have IELTS 7.0 or PTE academic 68, with IELTS 6.5 or PTE 62 in writing.
Taught degrees (MSc/MA: one year) For entry onto our masters level courses students should normally have achieved: Four-year bachelors degree from 211 or 985 University with 75%+ average Four-year bachelors degree from non-211 University within top 300
The programme provides a broad introduction to global health with a focus on health systems policy. Students will first develop a broad foundation in global public health in the first semester before focusing on an advanced health systems module in semest
You should have IELTS 7.0 or PTE academic 68, with IELTS 6.5 or PTE 62 in writing.
Taught degrees (MSc/MA: one year) For entry onto our masters level courses students should normally have achieved: Four-year bachelors degree from 211 or 985 University with 75%+ average Four-year bachelors degree from non-211 University within top 300
social determinants and the consequences for health and wellbeing of inequalities have been an essential part of the understanding of public health doctors when dealing with health issues at population level. Today, with the work of Marmot and most recent
Candidates are expected to have good English language ability and to meet the standard of the IELTS, or equivalent, at a level of 7.0.
Taught degrees (MSc/MA: one year) For entry onto our masters level courses students should normally have achieved: Four-year bachelors degree from 211 or 985 University with 75%+ average Four-year bachelors degree from non-211 University within top 300
The Geography MRes is a pre-doctoral training programme version of the Geography MA/MSc. Alongside the opportunity to specialise in a chosen area of human geography (see below), you will develop social science research skills and methods appropriate for f
Taught degrees (MSc/MA: one year) For entry onto our masters level courses students should normally have achieved: Four-year bachelors degree from 211 or 985 University with 75%+ average Four-year bachelors degree from non-211 University within top 300
Designed as both a thorough introduction and update in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition, this programme is aimed at clinicians wishing to gain strong knowledge of the sciences underpinning clinical diseases and their management. It
English entry requirements No Pre-Sessional required 6.5 Five-week Pre-Sessional 6.0 Nine-week Pre-Sessional At student`s option Note: Students with IELTS 5.5 or below (or equivalent) are not normally admitted onto the Pre-Sessional Programme
Taught degrees (MSc/MA: one year) For entry onto our masters level courses students should normally have achieved: Four-year bachelors degree from 211 or 985 University with 75%+ average Four-year bachelors degree from non-211 University within top 300
The MSc in Finance and Econometrics is a specialist degree aimed at providing you with rigorous training and a strong analytical background in finance, financial economics and econometrics. This masters degree is ideal for those who aim to pursue careers
Taught degrees (MSc/MA: one year) For entry onto our masters level courses students should normally have achieved: Four-year bachelors degree from 211 or 985 University with 75%+ average Four-year bachelors degree from non-211 University within top 300
There is a national and international need for professionals who can apply a critical and scientific approach to their forensic practice, and who want to have a broad understanding of the various interrelated disciplines of forensic medicine and science.
English entry requirements No Pre-Sessional required 6.5 Five-week Pre-Sessional 6.0 Nine-week Pre-Sessional At student`s option Note: Students with IELTS 5.5 or below (or equivalent) are not normally admitted onto the Pre-Sessional Programme
Taught degrees (MSc/MA: one year) For entry onto our masters level courses students should normally have achieved: Four-year bachelors degree from 211 or 985 University with 75%+ average Four-year bachelors degree from non-211 University within top 300
The MSc in Finance is a specialist degree focusing on financial issues in all industry sectors. This degree provides a comprehensive grasp of the principles and applications of finance, a broad experience of quantitative techniques and technical and conce
English entry requirements No Pre-Sessional required 7.0 (minimum Writing: 7.0) Five-week Pre-Sessional 6.5 (minimum Writing: 6.5) Nine-week Pre-Sessional At student`s option MA Applied Linguistics for English Language Teaching: Applicants with IELTS 6.0
Taught degrees (MSc/MA: one year) For entry onto our masters level courses students should normally have achieved: Four-year bachelors degree from 211 or 985 University with 75%+ average Four-year bachelors degree from non-211 University within top 300
This MA offers you the opportunity to explore key aspects of film analysis, theory, history and practice. Through a range of different approaches to the study of film, including genre and textual analysis, audience studies, and media archaeology, you will
Taught degrees (MSc/MA: one year) For entry onto our masters level courses students should normally have achieved: Four-year bachelors degree from 211 or 985 University with 75%+ average Four-year bachelors degree from non-211 University within top 300
This course introduces you to the principles of experimental pathology applied to oral disease. It is provides a grounding in experimental method for dental graduates who plan to follow either a career in academic dentistry or one of the clinical speciali