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MA
University of Birmingham - Department of Political Science and International Studies
With this programme you are able to explore critically the development of social and political theory and the key current debates. The sociological component of this degree is run by the Social Theory research cluster in the Department of Sociology, which has strengths in: Critical theory; Postmodernism; Critical realism; The philosophy of the social sciences; Theories of modernity, social movements, and reflexivity
MSc
University of Birmingham - Department of Health Economics
Provides both an advanced training in the core areas of economics and the opportunity to specialise in an area of the student's interest.
MSc
University of Birmingham - Birmingham Business School
This programme is designed for graduates wishing to start, or further develop, careers in marketing. It explores the principles, theoretical concepts and practice of marketing with particular emphasis on contemporary issues and leading-edge marketing thinking.
MBA
University of Birmingham - Birmingham Business School
Programme Content Students take twelve modules and submit a 10,000 word project. The modules shown below are for the full-time MBA programme in International Business.
MSc / PGDip
University of Birmingham - School of Cancer Sciences
This is a programme for health care professionals from diverse backgrounds who wish to expand their knowledge of theoretical and practical aspects of oncology, including medical and clinical oncology SpRs, nurses, pharmacists, radiographers, vets, clinical trial co-ordinators and dieticians. The aim of the programme is to give you a scientific understanding of the cellular and molecular biology of cancer, its epidemiology and pathology, and to place this in a clinical context.
MSc / PGDip
University of Birmingham - School of Cancer Sciences
This is a programme for health care professionals from diverse backgrounds who wish to expand their knowledge of theoretical and practical aspects of oncology. The full time programme is particularly suitable for medical professionals with an interest in clinical, medical, surgical and translational oncology.
MSc
University of Birmingham - School of Immunity and Infection
This is a full-time 1 year MSc programme suitable for biomedical or life scientists who wish to acquire an extensive knowledge and key skills relating to the fundamental molecular and cellular regulation of immunity and its application to the treatment of disease. The programme will be delivered by world leaders at the forefront of immunology and immunotherapy research, each with an internationally renowned research group.
MSc
University of Birmingham - School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
The MSc Pharmaceutical Enterprise programme is an applied multidisciplinary course designed for entrepreneurial high-achieving individuals with ambition to take leading roles in SME pharmaceutical companies. As the major pharma business model changes, established and emerging SME pharmaceutical companies are increasingly delivering novel candidate pharmaceuticals (small molecules and biologicals).
MSc
University of Birmingham - School of Cancer Sciences
Biomedical technologies have developed vastly in recent years, with the advance of new technologies in the context of genomics, systems biology and other ?omics? technologies, which have become an important counterpart to the well-established structure based technologies.
MSc / GradDip / GradCert
University of Birmingham - School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
This is an interdisciplinary programme for experienced professionals (principally doctors, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, clinical psychologists and psychologists intending to become clinical psychologists) working with people with neuropsychiatric disorders associated with neurodegeneration, brain injury, and other neurological illness. It is also open to psychology and other neuroscience graduates who want to develop their academic and clinical skills.
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