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Other Taught Award
Kingston University - School of Social Sciences
This postgraduate degree is anchored in a set of values that challenge the murderous thinking behind genocide - which always involves the designation of others who must be eliminated because they do not, supposedly, belong in a given society. It will equip you with the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to make that challenge more effective and successful.
MA / PGDip
Kingston University - Social Work
This course provides structured continuing professional development for those working in professional education and training in human services (PETHS). Social workers may achieve GSCC Post-Qualifying Higher Specialist and Advanced level qualifications alongside a PgDip or MA.
MSc
Kingston University - School of Social Sciences
This programme examines: how politics are communicated; and what is communicated in traditional and new ways. The focus on the national dimensions of political communication, advocacy and campaigning distinguishes this programme from the international version of the course (the MSc in International Political Communication, Advocacy and Campaigning).
MMus
Kingston University - School of Performance and Screen Studies
If you are interested in the production of popular music at postgraduate level and would like to explore the subject from a practical perspective with an emphasis on studio-based work, this course is ideal. For your final major project you focus on composition and production within the popular music genre, producing an extended album of your popular music compositions/covers.
MRes
Kingston University - School of Social Sciences
The course is aimed at graduates with an honours degree in Psychology or a related discipline who wish to: extend their practical expertise and theoretical understanding of psychology; develop transferable research skills that will enhance their employability in a range of sectors; acquire advanced research experience that will serve to support applications for professional training (eg in clinical psychology); and/or pursue further research or a PhD in a related discipline. It provides a balance of taught and research-based modules, allowing you to focus on the aspects of the subject that most interest you.
MA
Kingston University - School of Performance and Screen Studies
This course is for aspiring and experienced playwrights, performance writers and dramaturgs who are keen to establish their unique voice in response to recent innovations in contemporary theatre and performance. While the course acknowledges the continuing centrality of a particular dramatic tradition that was first articulated by Aristotle, it also recognises that once 'alternative' forms such as visual and physical theatre, live art and postmodern performance have equal validity in contemporary culture.
MSc
Kingston University - School of Social Sciences
The course is aimed at: UK graduates of programmes other than Psychology who wish to qualify for the Graduate Basis for Chartered membership (GBC) with the British Psychological Society (BPS), and who are looking for a masters-level qualification. It will therefore appeal to students who have insufficient credits in psychology from their first degree to meet this criterion to achieve GBC.
PGCE
Kingston University - School of Education
Our PGCE course in Primary Teaching provides an intensive, highly challenging and rewarding programme that will enable you to qualify as a primary teacher for Key Stage 1 and 2 at the end of a year of training. You will also receive the award of PGCE with 60 credits towards a masters degree.
MMus
Kingston University - School of Performance and Screen Studies
If you aspire to become a professional musical performer or are an instrumental teacher and would like to deepen your knowledge of music performance, this course is ideal. It focuses on performance practice, aesthetics, authenticity, contemporary performance, the psychology of performance and performance preparation leading to recitals.
MA
Kingston University - School of Performance and Screen Studies
The Music Department at Kingston welcomes UK, EU and international students to study for an MA in Music Education. The programme is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and understanding of both current and prospective music educators.
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