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  1. Physical Oceanography

    MSc / PGDip

    Bangor University - School of Ocean Sciences

    This MSc is a full-time one-year course, consisting of about 8 months taught course, evaluated by continuous assessment and examination, and 4 months research project. The course provides theoretical and practical training in measuring and interpreting the structure and dynamics of the ocean.

  2. Marine Biology

    MSc / PGDip

    Bangor University - School of Ocean Sciences

    This MSc is a full-time one-year course, consisting of 8 months taught course and 4 months research project, and examined by continuous assessment. The course provides advanced training in marine biology with a strong emphasis on practical training.

  3. Medicinal Chemistry

    MSc / PGDip

    The Open University - Faculty of Science

    This postgraduate degree course enables you to study aspects of medicinal chemistry that explore the links between disease, mechanisms of action and the development of safe, effective commercial drugs. You have the opportunity to pursue these topics across a number of different disease therapies using the innovative teaching methods pioneered by The Open University, while developing a wide range of skills associated with masters-level study.

  4. Environmental Chemistry

    MSc / PGDip

    Bangor University - School of Chemistry

    This course provides recent graduates with training in current analytical techniques, scientific and transferable skills applicable for environmental chemistry research. Individual research topics (which make up a considerable part of the course) are all in the area of environmental chemistry.

 
 
 
 
 

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