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223 Master's degrees offered by the university
Nuclear Energy
The Nuclear Energy course from the University of Cambridge is a one-year full-time nuclear technology master's programme for engineers and scientists who wish to make a difference to the problems of climate change and energy security by developing nuclear power generation.
Industrial Systems, Manufacture, and Management
The Industrial Systems, Manufacture, and Management programme from the University of Cambridge aim is to equip numerate graduates with the academic skills, personal development, and industrial experience to be immediately effective in their early careers in industry.
Medical Science (CRUKCI)
The Medical Science (CRUKCI) course from the University of Cambridge is a 12-month course, during which time the student is expected to complete a research project, and write and submit a thesis of no more than 20,000 words. The student will then be examined orally on the thesis and on the wider field of related research.
Earth Sciences
The Earth Sciences course from the University of Cambridge is a 12-month full-time programme of research that introduces students to research skills and specialist knowledge.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Chinese Studies)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Chinese Studies) course from the University of Cambridge is a one-year programme which aims to give graduate students an opportunity to develop their analytical, research and writing skills in preparation for further academic research or entry to professions requiring such skills.
Medical Science (CIMR)
The Medical Science (CIMR) programme from the University of Cambridge mission is to determine the molecular mechanisms of disease in order to advance human health, and the working environment emphasises collaboration between basic and clinician scientists, meaning the students can learn from multiple different approaches to biomedical problems.
Creative Writing
The Creative Writing degree from the University of Cambridge is designed for those who wish to develop high-level skills in creative writing both in fiction and non-fiction literatures.
Theology, Religion and Philosophy of Religion
This Theology, Religion and Philosophy of Religion MPhil programme from the University of Cambridge aim is to provide high-calibre students with an excellent education in these traditions, which is informed by current developments in scholarship and research.
Criminological Research
The Criminological Research course from the University of Cambridge provides a foundational education in prominent criminological theories, research methods, and areas of criminological knowledge.
Therapeutic Sciences
The Therapeutic Sciences course from the University of Cambridge aims to select a cohort of students with the skills, motivation and ability to excel in order to create the next generation of scientific and business leaders in the therapeutics and healthcare sector.
Computational Biology
The Computational Biology course from the University of Cambridge is aimed at introducing students in the biological, mathematical and physical sciences to quantitative aspects of modern biology and medicine, including bioinformatics.
Population Health Sciences
The Population Health Sciences programme from the University of Cambridge aim is to provide course participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to serve as a foundation for a career in population health sciences in academic, practice or other settings.
Teaching Creative Writing
The Teaching Creative Writing course from University of Cambridge is structured around 3 modules that are designed with a focus on a different area of teaching creative writing.
Sociology (The Sociology of Marginality and Exclusion)
This Sociology (The Sociology of Marginality and Exclusion) course from the University of Cambridge provides students with a firm grounding in theoretical and empirical analysis, which are at the core of understanding the workings of social inequality.
Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic
The Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic course from the University of Cambridge is designed for students who have already undertaken a first degree incorporating work in some of the subjects encompassed by the Department.
Modern European History
This Modern European History course from the University of Cambridge focuses on the study of continental Europe from roughly the middle of the 18th century to the present day.
Basic and Translational Neuroscience
The Basic and Translational Neuroscience programme from the University of Cambridge is a stand-alone postgraduate course in neuroscience offering both taught and research components.
Medical Science (Haematology)
This Medical Science (Haematology) progamme from the University of Cambridge offers to students under individual supervision of a Principal Investigator based in the Department of Haematology.
Early Modern History
ThisEarly Modern History course from the University of Cambridge provides intensive training in studying the history of Britain, Europe and the wider world between c.1500 and c.1800. It equips students to write a substantial and significant piece of historical research.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Hebrew and Semitic Studies)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Hebrew and Semitic Studies) course from the University of Cambridge is designed for highly motivated students who would like to develop their knowledge and understanding of Hebrew and related Semitic languages, together with the research skills necessary to carry out independent primary research work with primary sources in Hebrew.