The normal requirement for entry on to a taught programme is a good 2:1 or equivalent undergraduate degree in a relevant field of study./ Entry requirements differ between courses but generally taught masters applications with a Bachelors degree from a re
The MA in Ancient History provides intensive preparation for further research in Ancient History, as well as transferable skills and training that employers will value.
Applicants should have a good first degree, usually in English, Linguistics or Education, but candidates who have studied other subjects may be considered. Teachers with more than one year relevant experience are eligible for this MA. If applicants do not
We`ve designed this programme for teachers, teacher trainers and materials writers in the field of Foreign Language Teaching (particularly English as a Foreign Language).
6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 in each component). For the MRes programme you will need 6.5 in the reading component
All applicants must have reached a minimum required standard of English language and are required to provide evidence of this. Qualifications accepted by the University can be found on our International webpages./ Entry requirements differ between courses
This is the ideal programme if you’d like to teach English as a foreign language or are already doing so but would like more training.
Overall 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 in each component)`,apply_require =`students commencing the MA in Social Research Methods will have either a first degree or a Masters degree in the Social Sciences or related areas. A good first degree (of 2:1 or first
This programme is designed to prepare you to successfully undertake postgraduate study at MPhil and PhD level, or to become an independent/career social researcher.
To apply for one of our History MA programmes you should normally have a BA in History or a related discipline (UK classification 2.1 or above, or international equivalent)./ Entry requirements differ between courses but generally taught masters applicati
On the Medieval and Renaissance Studies pathway you’ll study the myriad ways in which power was understood, communicated and exercised during the Middle Ages and Renaissance period (c.300-c.1700 CE).
Applicants for the Law postgraduate taught programmes should normally hold a minimum of a 2:1 class Honours Degree in Law (BA or LLB), or in a field relevant to the programme the applicant wishes to study, from a UK university. Applicants with degrees fro
The majority of students interested in medical law and related issues use our postgraduate taught programmes in Law, Medicine and Healthcare as an opportunity to gain advanced specialist knowledge in preparation for medical legal practice.
Applicants for the Law postgraduate taught programmes should normally hold a minimum of a 2:1 class Honours Degree in Law (BA or LLB), or in a field relevant to the programme the applicant wishes to study, from a UK university. Applicants with degrees fro
On this programme, you will graduate with a Masters, Postgraduate Diploma or Postgraduate Certificate in Law with no named specialism, allowing you to mix different subjects without restriction, according to your interests.
For taught programmes (MA) the minimum entry requirement is a Bachelors degree at second class (2:1) level or above in an appropriate area of study./ Entry requirements differ between courses but generally taught masters applications with a Bachelors degr
On this programme you’ll gain an advanced knowledge of many aspects of modern Ireland, together with the research skills you’d need to take your work further. The Diploma and MA programmes share four compulsory modules taught by experts in early Irish his
We require a good undergraduate degree (meaning a UK qualification of 2.i or better, but applicants holding equivalent international degrees are welcome). Because of the interdisciplinary nature of our programme, we welcome those from a wide range of unde
Our MA in International Slavery Studies is one of the few programmes in the world to offer students the chance to study forced labour and slavery in a wide variety of past and present contexts. Your seminars, research and tutorials will range broadly, cha
Applicants for the Law postgraduate taught programmes should normally hold a minimum of a 2:1 class Honours Degree in Law (BA or LLB), or in a field relevant to the programme the applicant wishes to study, from a UK university. Applicants with degrees fro
The postgraduate taught programmes in International Human Rights Law are advanced courses of study which provide students with an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the far-reaching impact of international law on international relations, with a speci