The following postgraduate courses have a January start date - follow the links below for more information, including a link to the online application system.
Architecture: Advanced Practice Management (MSc) - distance learning for qualified architects
Visit the CAIS course listings
Business Intelligence (MSc) - gain an understanding of the fundamentals of extracting information from data in the business & commercial world
Computing Research (MSc) - develop research skills, understand research methods, and work alongside one of our research groups
Visit the CEPMLP course listings
Biomedical Engineering (MSc) - apply engineering principles and design methods to create new techniques and instruments in medicine and surgery
Medical Imaging (MSc) - education in the knowledge, skills and understanding of engineering design of advanced medical and biotechnology products and systems
Visit the School of Law course listings
International Business (MSc) and specialisms
Spatial Planning with Community Engagement (MSc / PGDip) - to equip graduates with professional management skills including consensus building and collaborative working as are required for community planning
Spatial Planning with Environmental Assessment (MSc / PGDip) - to equip graduates for the professional management of strategic environmental assessment obligations in the development process
Spatial Planning with Sustainable Urban Design (MSc / PGDip) - to equip graduates with the professional skills for resolving environmental, economic, social, cultural and spatial dimensions in designing for sustainable development
Spatial Planning with Transport Planning (MSc / PGDip) - to equip graduates for professional management roles concerned with the critical interplay of transport and spatial planning
Town & Country Planning (MA / PGDip) - a distance learning course, covering a broad coverage of the social and economic context within which the profession of town and country planning operates
Water Law (LLM / PGDip / PGCert) - innovative executive style course combining the study of water law with options including resources law, economics, policy, and management, aiming to develop the water leaders of the future