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9 Master's degrees offered by the university
Social Work
The Social Work MSW programme offered by Durham University is a 21 month course engaging students with the knowledge, skills and values that underpin social work practice with individuals, groups and communities.
Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology
This MSc in Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology at Durham University spans one year of full-time study. It offers an in-depth exploration of the scientific principles necessary for addressing sensitive human events. The programme is designed to equip students with the skills to conduct research or pursue careers in this emotive field.
Environmental Hazards and Risk
The Environmental Hazards and Risk programme is offered as a B.Sc. at Durham University. This course focuses on understanding environmental risks and their management, equipping students with essential skills. The programme is designed for full-time attendance, ensuring an immersive educational experience over the duration of the study.
Conservation of Archaeological and Museum Objects (PP)
The Conservation of Archaeological and Museum Objects (PP) programme offered by Durham University combines specialist conservation skills with theoretical knowledge and a ten-month placement. You will develop the skills to research, analyse, preserve and care for historic and archaeological objects, and safeguard them for future generations.
Museum and Artefact Studies
Durham University's unique Museum and Artefact Studies MA will provide you with the high quality training relevant to a career in museums, the cultural heritage sector, and in the academic world.
International Cultural Heritage Management
The International Cultural Heritage Management MA course offered by Durham University aims to introduce you to the issues involved in global cultural heritage management as a foundation for both professional and academic paths.
Environmental Hazards and Risk
Durham University offers an MSc in Environmental Hazards and Risk, designed to be completed in one year full-time or two years part-time. This programme delves into the implications of natural disasters on environments and societies, providing a comprehensive understanding of these critical issues.
Conservation of Archaeological and Museum Objects (Diss)
The Conservation of Archaeological and Museum Objects (Diss) programme offered by Durham University combines theoretical knowledge with specialist practical skills. It equips you with the investigative skills to answer some of the complex conservation and archaeological questions posed by ancient and historic artefacts and explores ways to safeguard valuable objects.
Global History
Explore the history of an interconnected world, from early medieval to late modern times, while mastering the methods needed to approach it from global and transnational perspectives. Join the Global History programme from Durham University.