2:ii undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a related subject
Do you want to pursue a research career in Analytical Science? This course is ideally suited to applicants with a high level of previous achievement in Mathematical sciences. We 're recruiting students with a degree in Science (Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences), Engineering, Mathematics or Statistics.
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a related subject
This programme will enable you to tackle important real-world problems through the creation of new instrumentation and techniques, or improvements to existing methods. Laboratory reports, scientific papers, presentations and dissertations will develop your skills in scientific and academic reporting.
IELTS Overall score: 7.0; minimum component scores: two at 6.0/6.5 & rest 7.0+
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Philosophy or with a significant philosophical component; a strong personal statement; a writing sample of 2500 words
This MA is will enable you to study Philosophy at an advanced level, offering an extensive range of optional modules that give you the flexibility and the freedom to explore your own philosophical interests.
IELTS Overall score: 7.0; minimum component scores: two at 6.0/6.5 & rest 7.0+
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Philosophy or with a significant philosophical component (candidates with a background in other Arts subjects will also be considered); a strong personal statement; a writing sample of 2500 words
This is a new interdisciplinary degree that allows you to combine study of philosophy with any or all of three arts disciplines. Warwick has been a home for interdisciplinary work in philosophy and literature since the early days of the university, and this new degree is the successor to Warwick 's long-standing MA in Philosophy and Literature.The degree is designed to take advantage of Warwick 's strengths across Philosophy, English and Comparative Literary Studies, History of Art, and Film and Television Studies.
IELTS Overall score: 7.0; minimum component scores: two at 6.0/6.5 & rest 7.0+
2:i degree (or equivalent) in Politics and International Studies or a closely related subject (however, all serious applications from other disciplines will be considered); a strong personal statement. NBYou do not need a background in statistics to be eligible for the course.
IELTS Overall score: 7.0; minimum component scores: two at 6.0/6.5 & rest 7.0+
2:i degree (or equivalent) in Politics and International Studies or a closely related subject (however, all serious applications from other disciplines will be considered); a strong personal statement)
With a year spent at one of three international institutions, these double Master 's programmes offer you the opportunity to experience two diverse cultural and academic worlds.
2:ii undergraduate degree (or equivalent) with one reference and degree transcripts
Our new interdisciplinary MA in Psychology and Education will appeal if you 're interested in Special Educational Needs (SEN), disability and individual differences. It 's aimed at those already working or wanting to work in statutory and non-statutory organisations, schools and the voluntary sector.The course will provide insight and knowledge of contemporary topics in psychology and education. It particularly emphasises developing the skills to understand and communicate psychological research and its implications for education, including the social context of children and their families.
IELTS Overall score: 7.0; minimum component scores: two at 6.0/6.5 & rest 7.0+
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in the area of sociology or a closely related subject (however, all serious applications from other disciplines will be considered); a strong personal statement
Social researchers use a wide range of quantitative methods to describe and explain societal trends and patterns of social behaviour . Applications of quantitative techniques have been crucial for substantive areas of enquiry such as poverty, social inequality, health, and social attitudes. At the same time, quantitative skills are also highly sought after in the global job market, given the increasing access to social surveys, administrative data, and 'big data .
2:ii undergraduate degree (or equivalent) with one reference and degree transcripts
The subject of religion in education is internationally recognised as needing more specialist expertise at both primary and secondary levels. This flexible course is aimed at teachers of religious education and related subjects, and those working with young people in a faith or belief context.You will have the opportunity to engage with the internationally recognised curriculum development work of the Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit, and with its qualitative and quantitative research in the field of religions and education.