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  1. Heritage Management (Athens)

    MA

    University of Kent - Classical and Archaeological Studies

    The MA in Heritage Management is a unique programme combining the worlds of archaeology and business and is taught in Athens at Eleusis, an area of world-class archaeological significance. It focuses on teaching the skills required for the management of heritage sites across the world and how to effectively work with archaeologists, architects, conservators, marketing and education specialists while also fundraising and supervising specific projects.

  2. Criminology

    MA

    University of Kent - School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research

    The programme involves: ?the sociological study of crime and its application to criminal justice and social policy ?the study of issues at the cutting edge of current criminological debate with a strong emphasis on the cultural context of crime ?advanced criminological theory and research methods as applied to crime and criminal justice. It also offers opportunities for you to develop your career in the areas of criminal justice, policy and government.

  3. Linguistics

    MA

    University of Kent - School of European Culture and Languages

    This programme is designed for graduates with a language background (eg, English, modern or classical languages, linguistics) looking to explore, in depth, the theory and methodology of linguistics; from speech sounds (phonetics and phonology) to grammar (morphology and syntax) and the study of meaning (semantics and pragmatics). You take a total of four modules over the autumn and spring terms.

  4. International Conflict Analysis (Canterbury or Brussels)

    MA / PGDip

    University of Kent - School of Politics and International Relations

    Conflict, in its many forms, has been a permanent feature of human society. While not all conflict is destructive, the violent conduct of conflict has caused innumerable deaths and indescribable pain and suffering.

  5. Physics (Euromaster)

    MSc

    University of Kent - School of Physical Sciences

    The programme involves both a taught and research component. In the first year you follow a taught Master's course, including specialised research.

  6. Primary Dental Care for Foundation Dentists

    PGCert

    University of Kent - Centre for Professional Practice

    This programme is work-based and structured specifically for primary dental care practitioners entering the Foundation Dentist Year 1 training. The programme has a flexible, modular format and adopts a blended learning approach; designed to combine academic study, professional practice and blended learning techniques.

  7. European and Global Governance

    PGDip / MA

    University of Kent - School of Politics and International Relations

    The European Governance programme provides an advanced understanding of the European Union for students who are considering a career in European affairs. It focuses on the constitutional design, the process of decision-making, public policy and the role of the EU in world politics.

  8. European and Global Governance (International Double Award)

    MA

    University of Kent - School of Politics and International Relations

    This version of the European Governance programme offers the opportunity to study at two institutions in two different countries and obtain two Master's degrees. You spend the first year at Kent and the second year at one of our partner institutions in Grenoble or Krakow.

  9. Sound and Image (Medway)

    University of Kent - Department of Music and Audio Arts

    This programme explores the relationship between music and the visual image. Primarily this will focus on film and video, but will also encompass installations and multimedia work.

  10. Applied Economics and International Development

    MSc

    University of Kent - School of Economics

    The MSc in Applied Economics and International Development provides training in the application of economic principles to the problems of international development. It is designed for students with a good first degree in a sciences or social sciences subject, who would like to pursue a career in economics and international development.

 
 
 
 
 

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