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With over twenty possible major and minors, and a broad choice of individual elective studies, an arts degree gives you the flexibility to choose from subjects to build your knowledge and diversify your skills. Arts and Humanities students are often thinkers, problem-solvers and doers – people who don’t shy away from a good discussion or the chance to argue a case. It will suit anyone with appropriate entry qualifications who has a passion for the arts and humanities and is looking for an intellectual challenge. These courses will encourage you to sink your teeth into study and research, get involved in class discussion and interact with academic staff. You’ll find opportunities for international exchange, volunteering and internships – experiences that help you graduate with the type of skills and personal qualities employers are looking for.
These include skills such as effective communication and critical thinking as well as abilities in problem solving, research and investigation, decision-making and time management.
This course is designed to provide an understanding of the role of business globally by focusing on the basics of management, organizational theory, and structure. It will discuss internal and external factors such as political, economic, social and cultural, and technological issues that affect the establishment, growth and overall management of organizations. This course will provide a basic but solid introduction to business principles. This course will serve as a broad introduction to business international level today and the environmental forces influencing the nature of organizations. Students will examine the purposes and activities of organizations of various types, sizes and structures and the interrelationship among functional areas within the organization. Learning is enabled using a combination of class activities, in-class lectures, case analysis, online, independent and group study.
Social Science programmes provide training in digital culture, media, communications, sociological and anthropological theory, as well as quantitative and qualitative methods.
It offers a rich variety of taught postgraduate master’s programmes relating to media, communication and culture. The courses are delivered by an internationally-renowned interdisciplinary team, through the use of contemporary case studies and research-informed applied teaching and learning. These courses provide training in media, communications, digital culture, sociological, anthropological, theory, as well as quantitative and qualitative methods. Graduates from social science field go into the television industry, marketing, academia, publishing, plus many more industries.
This masters degree explores new perspectives and ways of thinking about crime, harm and justice. It is concerned with examining problematic areas of social life, transgression, ‘crime’, social harm and justice. You will consider the significance of power, social structure, and economic and social inequalities in understanding ‘crime’, and processes of criminalisation in local, transnational and global contexts. Studying this qualification will enhance your ability to think differently about problems of crime, social harm and the delivery of justice.
related to the investigation, exploration and contested terrain of crime, and social harm.
Extends skills and insights concerned with the criminal justice system, victim protection and support, civil liberties, human rights, security, safety and social justice.
Ideal preparation for work where analytical, nuanced and careful decision making is required, and where independence and initiative are valued.
This qualification offers knowledge that is relevant for a range of professions and careers concerned with the care of people caught up in the criminal justice system, victim protection and support, civil liberties, human rights, security, safety and social justice. The skills developed will be recognised by employers in all fields who value people who can communicate clearly; analyse complex information; and show initiative in formulating and critically considering and investigating questions of their own and devising innovative solutions.
This qualification will also provide you with the academic skills to further develop theoretical and empirical understandings of issues related to crime, social harm and justice.
Engineering is one of the most rewarding disciplines you can study. It offers tremendous variety, intellectual challenge and the high level of satisfaction that comes from problem solving. This course will enable you to investigate an issue or problem on a topic of professional relevance to you, and takes you a step further towards becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng). It will help you develop a professional approach to your work, extend your engineering skills, and develop a range of transferable skills such as the ability to solve problems creatively, communicate effectively, manage projects and turn concepts into reality. The knowledge and practical experience you gain during your postgraduate studies mean you'll be well placed to take advantage of the many senior engineering and technology employment opportunities available at home and abroad. At the same time, you'll be developing capabilities that are highly prized by employers in a variety of other sectors, where your logical thinking, numeracy skills, and team working abilities will be in demand.
This qualification develops a rigorous approach to the study and application of computing, and incorporates transferable skills that are highly applicable to professional development in the field. You can choose between the flexible subjects like MSc in Computing (offering a wide choice of industry relevant modules), and the more focused MSc in Computing (Software Engineering) or MSc in Computing (Information Security and Forensics), which enable you to develop in-depth specialist knowledge. All three routes finish with a substantial independent project, with either a professional or research orientation. The professional project engages in a research scenario in an employment-related setting of your choice, while the research project enables you to design a research proposal relating to an issue or problem of professional relevance to you or an employer, institution or public body.
The modules in the postgraduate computing programme are for professional computer specialists, engineers, technical managers and scientists who need to update their skills and knowledge in specific areas, and gain recognised qualifications to develop their careers. They have been developed to combine theoretical and practical aspects of computing, to enable you to become an effective professional in the computing industry.
In addition they aim to encourage you, through the provision of appropriate educational activities, to develop study and transferable skills applicable to your employment and your continuing professional development.
How are drugs designed? This qualification focuses on the latest developments in this critical area of contemporary medical therapy, while developing a wide range of skills associated with postgraduate study. You will study aspects of medicinal chemistry that explore the links between disease, mechanisms of action and the development of safe, effective commercial drugs – pursuing these topics across a number of major health areas such as cancer, heart disease, infectious diseases, neuropharmacology and inflammation. This field is designed for those with an academic or professional interest in mental health science and the biological and psychological underpinnings of this discipline. It equips students with the necessary skills to critically evaluate the current literature, discuss contemporary issues and communicate a critical understanding of key topics in mental health science.
Completing this qualification will equip you with key transferable skills which will be relevant to your career and the workplace, including critical evaluation, problem solving and making sound judgements and decisions in complex situations. You will also learn to communicate information and conclusions to specialist scientific audiences, work effectively as part of a team, demonstrate self-direction and originality in tackling and solving problems, and act autonomously in planning and implementing tasks at a professional level. You will develop your independent learning skills, and enhance your skills in locating information and communicating with others in both professional and academic contexts.
Coupled with practical experience, this qualification could open up career opportunities in various scientific and medical research fields in the public and private sectors – for example, in pharmaceutical companies, the NHS, medical research, universities, commercial laboratories, and independent healthcare providers.
Our International pathway programmes are designed to bridge the gap between your current qualifications and postgraduate programmes at the University.
With the benefit of a full campus experience at the University, you can develop your academic English and study skills whilst developing knowledge of your Masters or PhD area of study, all based on campus. This postgraduate qualification serves as the ideal pathway for students wanting to complete a related Masters degree at universities in top study destinations.
The program's interactive course modules will provide students with the professional skills needed to be an effective leader and apply the latest theory and ideas to real life situations.
As part of Pathway Program strategy, we think it's important to give bachelor degree holders with the opportunity to pursue a postgraduate pathway program and secure entry and credit transfer in a related master degree.
This qualification explores some of contemporary science's most pressing issues and develops a wide range of skills associated with postgraduate study. The MSc includes taught modules and a compulsory final project module which gives you the opportunity to explore a topic in further depth, and undertake a substantial piece of independent research. It offers flexible study routes and options to suit your professional needs and interests Core science options include Earth science, space science, mental health science and medicinal chemistry.
Completing this qualification will equip you with key transferable skills which will be relevant to your career, as well as providing you with a base of postgraduate level science knowledge and understanding. You will learn to critically evaluate current research and advanced scholarship in your field of study as well as evaluating research methodologies. You will learn to deal with complex issues and make sound judgements and decisions in complex situations.
You will also learn to communicate information and conclusions to specialist (including professional) and non-specialist audiences, demonstrate self-direction and originality in tackling and solving problems, and act autonomously in planning and implementing tasks at a postgraduate level.
Vocational education and training (VET) basically focuses on practical applications of the skills learned or acquired and it provides the much needed hands-on instruction in a specific trade. Students can abstain from attending general education courses associated with most post-secondary programs and that is why it can be said that VET is basically unconcerned with theory or traditional academic skills. It works as a connecting link between theoretical education and the real working environment and, students can join these types of programs at school level or post-secondary level as well.
Vocational Training and Trade institution has been growing prominently, this causes more innovative and highly skilled workers to solve problems in our current fast-pacing society. Vocational training is a one of a kind learning experience that specializes in the fields of crafts, trades and careers at various levels.It is also related to apprenticeships learning . It provides candidates a clear edge in job searches because they possess the knowledge and practical experience to enter a specific field. These courses make them better prepared for taking up highly rewarding, skilled jobs. Since an independent organization certifies that the students possess the skills required to perform a specific occupation, the credibility of these types of programs cannot be challenged.
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