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MSc
University of Westminster - Westminster Business School
The MSc Business Innovation for the Digital Economy develops the knowledge, skills and capabilities that postgraduates require to respond to the digital business environment and the challenges it presents. The course enables you to understand the key drivers of innovation in digital economies and how organisations succeed in competitive and innovative digital economies and industries (i.e. economies and industries which rely substantially on digital technology to create wealth).
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University of Westminster - School of Architecture and the Built Environment
Students can now register for a single module from the postgraduate portfolio. Individual modules have been identified that are suitable as stand alone learning packages.
MA
University of Westminster - School of Architecture and the Built Environment
The use of digital technology is now central to architectural design practice and education. But whilst computer modelling and visualisation is now commonplace, technologies such as interactive media, computational design and physical computing continue to provide the scope for exciting new research and innovation.
MSc
University of Westminster - School of Electronics and Computer Science
The demand for Embedded System Engineers in all areas of engineering is currently flourishing as embedded systems find more applications in everyday life, from digital cameras to robotic surveillance tools and ATMs. This course aims to produce postgraduates with the key professional engineering skills required to implement modern real-time embedded systems.
MA
University of Westminster - School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Languages
This course offers the opportunity for the advanced study of English literature in a modern university environment with the additional resources of London's rich cultural life. Literary texts are examined in relation to the social, cultural, historical and political circumstances from which they emerge.
MSc
University of Westminster - School of Life Sciences
This course is designed to meet the changing needs of the routine cellular pathology department. It will provide an opportunity to acquire a deeper understanding of recent advances in cellular and molecular pathology.
MSc
University of Westminster - School of Architecture and the Built Environment
This innovative postgraduate construction course is aimed at graduates who are, or have been, in construction-related employment, and who aspire to senior positions in the fields of project management. This course aims to develop your awareness of the importance of construction projects to clients, and the context and constraints within which projects are procured and undertaken.
MSc
University of Westminster - School of Life Sciences
This theoretical and clinical professional entry training in Chinese Herbal Medicine is contextualised within the legal, ethical and interprofessional framework of the UK. The aim of the course is the modification of classic formulae to create new formulae which address complex patterns of illness.
MSc
University of Westminster - School of Electronics and Computer Science
The course has a high degree of relevance to industry's need for "hands on" Database professionals. The course provides skills relevant to the modelling, design and management of data, and the management and administration of Corporate Information Systems divisions and Information Data Centres.
MA
University of Westminster - School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Languages
This interdisciplinary course offers the opportunity for the advanced study of cultural and critical debates across a range of areas such as the literary, visual and historical fields. The course will interest students with wide-ranging interests in the humanities and those interested in contemporary theoretical debates.
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