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MSc
University of Bolton - Faculty of Advanced Engineering and Sciences
The aim of the MSc Advanced Composites Design programme is to address urgently-needed solutions to industrial problems in the area of advanced materials. The programme has been developed in conjunction with industry and the University of Manchester as part of the Codate project, and can be delivered by new flexible modes that include block release and e-delivery.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Bolton - Faculty of Wellbeing and Social Sciences
The MSc Health and Social Care is for professionals working in the health, social and related public services. A range of professionals choose to undertake this course; for example, nurses, case managers, community matrons, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, pharmacists and paramedics.
MA
University of Bolton - Faculty of Arts and Media Technologies
The MA in Teaching and Learning will support your professional development as a practitioner in the health and education sectors. This is a new award and it indicates an innovative engagement in pedagogical issues.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Bolton - Faculty of Advanced Engineering and Sciences
The MSc Civil Engineering programme is ideal if you would like to broaden and deepen your technical knowledge of specialised civil engineering areas and develop a wider perspective and understanding of the issues facing the civil engineering industries. It provides a distinctive educational platform to encourage the development of articulate, numerate, literate, imaginative, versatile, confident and inquisitive postgraduates who are able to link the theoretical with the practical.
Other Taught Award / MSc
University of Bolton - Faculty of Advanced Engineering and Sciences
This course addresses contemporary issues in engineering and engineering management. If you wish to study the systems approach to engineering management, and systems engineering applied to one of three subject areas - electronic, mechanical or mechatronic engineering - then this course will fulfill your requirements.
Other Taught Award
University of Bolton - Faculty of Wellbeing and Social Sciences
Graduate Foundation Studies in Psychology is a conversion course for graduates who wish to join the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) in Psychological Studies but who do not have sufficient background in the subject (60 previous credits in psychology) to be accepted directly onto the PgDip. The programme is flexible and not all students will need to take the full course, depending on their previous academic studies.
MRes / PGDip
University of Bolton - Faculty of Wellbeing and Social Sciences
The MRes Psychology is for psychology graduates who wish to continue their studies to an advanced level and may be considering progression to a doctorate. The main focus of the course is the study of research methods, which will give you an advanced critical appreciation of contemporary methods, theories and issues in psychology and will build upon and enhance the skills you acquired from your undergraduate studies.
MSc / PGDip
University of Bolton - Faculty of Wellbeing and Social Sciences
The MSc Psychology is for psychology graduates who wish to develop their knowledge to an advanced level or are particularly interested in enhancing their skill set in preparation for a career in psychology. By studying on this course you will develop an advanced critical appreciation of contemporary methods, theories and issues in psychology and will build upon and enhance the skills you acquired from your undergraduate studies.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Bolton - Faculty of Wellbeing and Social Sciences
The MSc Health and Social Care is for professionals working in the health, social and related public services. A range of professionals choose to undertake this course; for example, nurses, case managers, community matrons, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, pharmacists and paramedics.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Bolton - Faculty of Wellbeing and Social Sciences
The MSc Safeguarding and Promoting Children's Welfare is for all professionals who work with children in a health, social care or public context. A range of professionals choose to undertake this course; for example, nurses, midwives, health visitors, teachers, the police, workers in children's services and representatives from the voluntary sector.
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