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MSc
University of Manchester - School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
This MSc will provide you with a thorough, methodical and wide-ranging education in digital signal and image processing. It has a rigorous mathematical and engineering framework for the discipline, and additionally considers how the technologies are deployed and the areas, that most benefit from its exploitation.
MSc
University of Manchester - School of Chemistry
This 12 month chemistry MSc is designed to act as a bridge between BSc and PhD degrees, but is equally suited to industrial chemists, who need to refresh their skills, or those wishing to broaden their research experience before taking up an academic post, such as university teaching assistant. The student will study six taught modules, worth a total of 90 credits, and carry out a substantial research project, also worth 90 credits.
MSc
University of Manchester - Accounting and Finance
The Finance programme provides the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue a professional career in the "city", in the financial services, corporate finance and treasury and banking sectors, or an academic career via a PhD. Investing in an MSc Finance adds up to a great career and you gain valuable quantitative skills that are in high demand by employers. A dissertation, focusing on empirical research, allows you to explore your chosen area of interest in detail, and you are supported throughout by our high-calibre staff.
PhD / MPhil
University of Manchester - Faculty of Life Sciences
The Faculty of Life Sciences is home to one of the country's leading groups of bioinformaticians and functional genomics practitioners, with the largest concentration of bioinformaticians in any UK higher education institute. Recent recruitment has expanded the portfolio of research topics, developing excellence in systems biology, molecular evolution and analysis of noncoding gene function.
MA / PGDip
University of Manchester - School of Social Sciences
The MSc in Social Change, Standard Pathway, is similar to the research route, but offers a stand-alone one-year degree programme. Mandatory Courses: Social Capital and Social Change Methodology and Research Design (MARD) Comparative Citizen Politics Introduction to Quantitative Methods Applying Quantitative Methods Religious and Ethnic Change Qualitative Research Methods This degree will provide both quantitative and qualitative training.
MSc
University of Manchester - School of Psychological Sciences
Major areas covered Contemporary theories of the psychology of physical and mental health problems The principals and evidence-base of psychological interventions at the individual, group and population level The role of psychologists within healthcare settings such as the NHS and how the science of psychology is applied in clinical practice
MSc
University of Manchester - School of Psychological Sciences
This programme aims to provide the theoretical, practical and clinical basis of the science of audiology. It contains two short clinical placements (in 2 x 1-week blocks).
MSc
University of Manchester - Psychology
The MSc is aimed at graduates with a scientific training (e.g. in physics, computer science, mathematics, medicine, psychology, neuroscience, pharmacology, engineering etc) interested in a career where brain imaging forms a major focus. Designed specifically to provide the student with the skills to carry out cognitive brain imaging work in healthy individuals and in patient populations.
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
University of Manchester - Audiology and Deafness
An established reputation for excellence, outstanding learning facilities and high student support, combined with the opportunity to be taught by leading academic, clinical and research staff, make the University of Manchester the ideal place for practising Audiologists to study for a relevant Postgraduate award. The course combines Audiology specific course units with a range of core units shared with health professionals from a variety of other disciplines.
PGDip / PGCert / MSc
University of Manchester - School of Medicine
This programme has been specifically designed for graduates who wish to develop their skills as mycologists. The programme aims to result in a significant level of theoretical understanding and practical skills, which will be important for those wishing to follow a career in clinical sciences or academic and industrial research in the UK or overseas.
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