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Built Environment |
Fine Art
A Masters Degree in Fine Art is the internationally recognised outcome of a successfully completed period of study that usually concludes with a public exhibition of art work.
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Art and Design
Design
History of Art |
Biological Sciences
This study of the “Science of Life” is a broad, varied and intriguing science, with countless options in which to specialise.
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Biochemistry
Chemistry
Microbiology
Maths In Medicine And Biology |
Architecture
Architecture influences every aspect of the built environment and, by extension, society and the individual.
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Archeaology
Built Environment |
Business/Finance |
Design |
Engineering |
Finance
Financial systems and financial services firms' strategies are now involved in a fundamental, far-reaching process of realignment and change.
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Advertising and Marketing
Business and Administration (MBA)
Economics
Mathematics |
Interior Design
The study & practice of Interior Design attempts to collectively draw together common approaches to the design and occupation of space within an existing architectural context.
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Art and Design
Design
Fashion Design
Product Design |
Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineering offers a solid professional basis with the opportunity to diversify into a multitude of commercial and industrial sectors, and the opportunities are growing.
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Aeronautical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Civil and Structural Engineering
Engineering Courses
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
High Power Radio Frequency Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Marine Engineering |
Information Technology |
Languages |
Law |
Computer Science
Today Computers are a fact of life, from multi-billion pound government sponsored IT projects, embedded systems in everything from the car to the humble toaster, and, of course, not neglecting the mobile phone or iPod in your pocket.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Computer Animation
Information Technology |
Oriental Studies
East Asia is the most dynamic area of the world economy, and will become the dominant world economic power in the 21st century. In addition to its economic importance, the East Asian region is the origin of one of the world's great cultural traditions.
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English Literature
French
German
Modern European Languages
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) |
Corporate Finance Law
Why study corporate finance law? The short answer is simply to make money and to be involved in one of the quickest paced, challenging and exciting industries in the world.
To see another Law specialisation:
Public International Law
Professional Accreditations in Law
Postgraduate Law Courses |
Management |
Sciences |
Social Sciences |
Tourism
There has never been a better time to embark on a postgraduate course in Tourism. The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games bring with them exciting opportunities for Tourism graduates.
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Hospitality Management |
Materials Science
Developments in the design of aircraft, cars, electronic medical and sports equipment and domestic appliances depend critically on the availability of innovative materials and people who understand them.
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Neuroscience
Nursing
Physics
Physiology
Polymer Science
Psychology
Sports Science
Environmental Sciences |
Politics
Politics affects every aspect of the world in which we live, from the impact we have on the environment to how we run the economy and how we educate our children.
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American Studies
Criminology
Development Studies
Eastern European Studies
Librarianship and Information Services (LIS)
Social Sciences |
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Education |
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