Accounting and finance are central to managing organisations effectively. This course integrates accounting, leadership and change, and gives you a practical insight into developing the discipline. It also provides you with a firm knowledge of accounting and finance and the adaptability needed in a rapidly changing environment.
Our MSc Applied Psychology covers the same modules as our MSc Psychology with the additional benefit of including an Applied Practice module where you complete an internship to gain additional practical experience
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly important in developments in all parts of business and society. The School has active research groups in machine learning and intelligent systems, and AI related modules.
The MSc Artificial Intelligence with Data Analytics course is designed for graduates seeking to build on your existing skills to develop specific expertise in the field of artificial intelligence and data analytics.
Computer scientists are integral to modern life, from automating production lines to being the brains behind our smartphones.
This course offers you the opportunity to study two major themes; programming and artificial intelligence (AI). You also study project management and research methods to provide the academic rigour required for postgraduate study and the practical skills for entry to industry.
Cyber security relates to the technologies, processes and controls that are designed to protect systems, networks and data from cyber attacks. Graduates who understand the practices that underpin secure computer systems are in great and ever-growing demand.
Data scientists use a range of computational and statistical techniques to unlock insight from data and solve complex problems. This emerging profession sits at the cutting-edge of computer science and graduates are increasingly in demand from industry.
The MA Education develops your academic and professional skills and knowledge in an area of education that will help your future career. You develop a range of advanced research skills appropriate to postgraduate study and professional practice that will enable you to critically evaluate existing work and design research to further knowledge within education
If you want to build your knowledge and experience of international business and strategic management for your career as a future business manager, then this international management course is for you.
You gain a grounding in the two disciplines of management and marketing in an international context. And develop an understanding of the global influences on business and marketing, together with the ability to analyse marketing management decisions in an international setting.
This course will be of interest for people wishing to gain further knowledge, skills and expertise in a broad range of international relations issues. The ethos of the course stipulates that global politics cannot be separated from international law and vice versa.
If you want to study a general project management master’s degree with an IT flavour, this is the course for you. It offers a range of project management skills useful in many subject areas, plus skills that are particularly useful in IT project management. You also study IT-related management skills within information systems and e-commerce.
Project management processes are about implementing methodologies, knowledge, skills and techniques to successfully accomplish projects in an efficient and effective manner. This course develops these competencies required by project managers in the modern engineering, IT, computing, digital, manufacturing, construction, telecom, process, oil and gas industries.
Our MSc Psychology is designed to enable graduates from disciplines other than psychology to develop subject-specific knowledge and the practical and professional skills related to the discipline as well as further developing general transferable cognitive, intellectual and academic skills.
Start date: 13 May 2024
End date: 16 May 2025
The winter break and spring break apply.
Start date: 13 May 2024
End date: 16 January 2026
The winter break and spring break apply.
Please note that the delivery pattern for May 2024 start (two year) is as follows:
Semester 1: May - August (Taught)
Semester 2: September - January (Taught)
Semester 3: January - May (Advanced/Applied Practice)
Summer break
Semester 4: September - January (Dissertation)
Start date: 12 May 2025
End date: 15 May 2026
The winter break and spring break apply.
Start date: 12 May 2025
End date: 22 January 2027
The winter break and spring break apply.
Please note that the delivery pattern for May 2025 start (two year) is as follows:
Semester 1: May - August (Taught)
Semester 2: September - January (Taught)
Semester 3: January - May (Advanced/Applied Practice)
Summer break
Semester 4: September - January (Dissertation)