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  1. Environmental Bioscience in a Changing Climate

    MSc / PGDip

    University of Warwick - School of Life Sciences

    The course will look at our environment and at how global climate change is affecting biological systems. You will examine the problems facing environmental management and learn to evaluate aspects of our global carbon footprint, exploring options for sustainable food and energy production.

  2. MSc Physiotherapy

    MSc

    University of Southampton - Faculty of Health Sciences

    If you are a health science graduate with well-developed learning skills, this programme offers an accelerated route to the necessary qualifications for a licence to practice physiotherapy in the UK. The programme uses a guided discovery model of learning, reinforced by clinical placements.

  3. Systems Biology

    MSc

    University of Warwick - School of Life Sciences

    See website at http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/sbdtc/

  4. Chemistry by Research

    MSc

    University of Southampton - Chemistry

    The course is built around a research project. Students are expected to obtain credits in four advanced level taught courses on topics related to their project.

  5. Animal Behaviour with Ornithology

    MSc

    Manchester Metropolitan University - Department of Environmental and Geographical Sciences

    This course offers graduates from Human Nutrition, or an appropriate science subject the opportunity to progress into community, industrial, research or academic positions in the health and nutrition sector. Throughout the course you will examine the evidence supporting the relationship between nutrition, health and lifestyle.

  6. Animal Behaviour

    MSc / PGDip / PGCert

    Manchester Metropolitan University - Faculty of Science and Engineering

    This course examines the interaction between environment, experience and physiology in the development and dynamics of behaviour in laboratory, field and captive situations. You will cover how the principles of animal behaviour can be applied to practical problems such as animal welfare and conservation.

  7. Sociology

    PhD / MPhil

    University of Exeter - Sociology

    We have a range of interests that cut across themes in the philosophy of science and social science; culture, science and technology; anthropology; and cultural sociology.Current areas of research focus include: economic sociology knowledge and expertise philosophy of the social sciences sociology and anthropology of old age sociology of culture and of the arts sociology of health and illness sociology of science and technology sociology of religion sociology of war social theory sport and football music theoretical and methodological problems of sociology anthropologyThe College of Social Sciences and International Studies has its own Graduate Research School which provides practical help and advice to prospective and current students. Please feel free to contact us with any queries.

  8. Environmental Biotechnology

    MSc

    University of Westminster - School of Life Sciences

    This course will provide you with knowledge and understanding in the rapidly developing field of Environmental Biotechnology. The course will explore the underlying scientific principles of how biotechnology can be used to address current environmental issues as well as how this can impact on environmental policy both nationally and internationally.

  9. Clinical Chemistry

    MSc

    University of Westminster - School of Life Sciences

    For those employed as analysts in diagnostic, medical research laboratories or health care related industries. Provides skills and knowledge to interpret clinical data, to implement a range of modern analytical techniques and to develop a critical appreciation of the role of clinical chemistry.

  10. Cellular Pathology

    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.

 
 
 
 
 

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