7.0 with no more than 2 elements at 6.5/6.0 (and none below 6.0)
2:i undergraduate degree in Arts or Social Sciences or equivalent professional experience. In some cases it may be possible to apply for the PG Diploma with a view to upgrading to the MA subject following a satisfactory performance.
This MA offers advanced training in quantitative and qualitative methodologies for undertaking research in Sociology and allied Social Sciences. It also allows you ample scope to explore your own specialist academic interests.
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Computer Science. Applicants from closely related disciplines will also be considered
The MSc in Scientific Computing will not be running for 2017/18. Admissions for this course are closed.
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
Governments are facing more demands of greater complexity every day. Meanwhile, their ability to deliver on those demands is increasingly circumscribed. This course is ideal if you want to pursue advanced conceptual studies in politics, which nevertheless include an applied focus.
This degree will be of interest if you want a project management career, either in your current technical and business field or in a new field of expertise. You’ll learn the methodologies, tools, principles and philosophies to develop and manage effective
IELTS Overall score: 7.0; minimum component scores: two at 6.0/6.5 & rest 7.0+
A Masters level degree in Philosophy or a Masters degree (or equivalent) with a significant Philosophy component; a writing sample of 2500 words
While many UK philosophy departments possess strength in analytic philosophy or continental philosophy, we are distinctive in having world-leading philosophers from both fields. The department has particular research strengths in Philosophy of Mind & Psychology, Epistemology, The Philosophy of Art and Literature, Moral and Political Philosophy, 20th Century Continental Philosophy, and Kant and 19th Century Post-Kantian Philosophy.We are keen to supervise doctoral research in any of these or related areas.
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in English, French, German, Italian or a related Humanities subject
You’ll study with world-leading academics, taking modules from across the Faculty of Arts, and developing excellent research skills through your final dissertation. It would be helpful to have a reading knowledge of French, German or Italian, but you don’
IELTS Overall score: 7.0; minimum component scores: two at 6.0/6.5 & rest 7.0+
2:i undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a related subject
This MA introduces you to the advanced study of the history of the modern world, investigating historical change within a broader conceptual and theoretical framework.One core taught module in your first term provides a solid foundation in the approaches to the study of society and culture in historical context from the early modern period to the contemporary world, while a second analyses key components of 'the modern ; as it has unfolded across the world. Optional modules in your second term explore key themes in modern history.