IELTS requirement is an overall score of 6.5 with at least 5.5 in each component.
The full-time programme lasts 12 months, with nine months of taught modules between October and June of the academic year, followed by three summer months of supervised research for a Masters' dissertation.
IELTS requirement is an overall score of 6.5 with at least 5.5 in each component.
The full-time programme lasts 12 months, with nine months of taught modules between October and June of the academic year, followed by three summer months of supervised research for a Masters' dissertation.
IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in reading and writing, 6.0 in listening and speaking
In the context of globalisation, banking crises and ongoing economic turbulence, the need for graduates with an understanding of the dynamic relationship between banking and finance at an international level has never been greater.
IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in reading and writing, 6.0 in listening and speaking
Southampton was one of the first UK universities to offer a specialised masters course in international financial markets, and remains at the leading edge of research and education in this field today. On this course you'll gain an in-depth understanding of the workings of global financial markets and how they are affected by political and economic events worldwide.
The full-time one-year course is perfect for those seeking to specialise in aerodynamics. You will examine current trends and challenges and engage in discussion and research on critical issues within the field. You will also develop your ability to use experimental and advanced computational methods.
Design is a central theme on this course. You will take part in individual and group practical work to detail your insight of race car design and learn to evaluate and apply experimental aerodynamic concepts. You will also learn advanced computational fluid dynamics and numerical procedures to counteract problems in the design process.
This one-year advanced course draws on the international expertise of our Astronautics Research Group and content from the courses we run for the European Space Agency. The course provides an integrated approach to the design of a total space system and describes how the various component subsystems function and interface with one another, giving you advanced knowledge of space systems engineering.
IELTS 6.5. For details of other English language tests which we accept, please see the International students section of our website where you will find a list of approved tests.
The programme aims to provide you with:critical appreciation of key theoretical perspectives in gerontology and their application to the analysis of issues concerning ageing and the life courseunderstanding of contemporary debates in gerontology surrounding the lives of older people, their families and societies in developed and developing countriesthe ability to evaluate policies and initiatives concerning population ageing, welfare provision and quality of life of older people, their families and carerscompetence in qualitative and quantitative research methods and their application to key research questionsthe ability to design and conduct independent research in gerontology using appropriate research methodspreparation for a career in the field of gerontology and applied health and social sciences.
IELTS 6.5. For details of other English language tests which we accept, please see the International students section of our website where you will find a list of approved tests.
In addition to the standard PG Cert/PG Dip/MSc Gerontology, a specialised research pathway is offered, leading to the award MSc Gerontology (Research). This incorporates a more substantial compulsory research methods training element (amounting to 60 CATS or 30 ECTS). The MSc Gerontology (Research) specialist research pathway has received research training (RT) recognition by the ESRC, which fits well for students wishing to progress to MPhil/PhD postgraduate training.