Business School English language requirements apply (IELTS 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in any band).
Entry requirements will be a minimum 2.1 BEng (Hons) or equivalent from a recognised institution. Applicants with professional qualifications and work experience would also be considered on a case-by-case basis, as well as applicants with BSc (Hons) degr
The Advanced Engineering Management Programme (AEMP) is delivered jointly by Birmingham Business School (BBS) and the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS), combining the expertise and strengths of both schools to offer a high quality, distin
For the MSc programme you require a good Honours degree or its equivalent. For those whose first language is not English, an IELTS Certificate is required. Entry at Graduate Diploma level is possible for those with a reasonable first degree. Graduate Diploma students can upgrade to the Msc on satisfactory examination performance.
Our MSc degree is designed for students interested in pursuing studies in this exciting new field at the intersection of political psychology and international relations. Students follow a unique and highly specialised module pathway which offers research-led interdisciplinary training in the theory and practice of international political psychology. The programme has been designed to provide a uniquely tailored experience to students keen to explore this innovative new field. In the School of Government and Society we offer much more than a degree. As a student here, whether undergraduate or postgraduate, you have the opportunity to take part in a wide range of events, with some or all of the costs paid for by the School.
This programme helps equip students to engage with complex, challenging problems and real-world issues. It will give students the intellectual and technical skills they need to deal with current and future cyber security threats. The degree programme considers all the layers at which security must be considered, from low-level security attacks on software implementations, through to more abstract design principles underlying secure systems, to strategies for management of processes and people.
This programme builds on one of the department’s newest, but strongest, research areas for research and teaching. Uniquely, it focuses on popular music in global, diasporic, transnational, and linguistically diverse forms, reflecting emerging trends in popular music scholarship. It moves beyond the traditional focus on album recordings and stage performances to include significant forms of ‘ubiquitous music’, including music in film/TV/advertising/video games. For those wishing to study Anglophone popular music, this approach will enhance the cultural relevance of your work. You will study two core modules: Introduction to Global Popular Music Studies Fieldwork Methods You will also choose two optional modules and complete a 15,000-word musicology dissertation. Optional modules available typically include: Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art Contemporary Music Studies Gender and Music Introduction to Musicology Music Place and Identity Sound in Society Special Study in Music
"Our requirements for postgraduate research are dependent on the type of programme you are applying for: For MRes and MA by Research programmes, entry to our programmes usually requires a good (normally a 2:1 or above) Honours degree, or an equivalent qualification if you were educated outside the UK. Applicants for a PhD will also need to hold a Masters qualification at Merit level or above (or its international equivalent). Any academic and professional qualifications or relevant professional experience you may have are normally taken into account, and in some cases, form an integral part of the entrance requirements. If you are applying for distance learning research programmes, you will also be required to demonstrate that you have the time, commitment, facilities and experience to study by distance learning. If your qualifications are non-standard or different from the entry requirements stated here, please contact the admissions tutor"
You will undertake training in key fields such as classical languages or historiography, which will equip you with the essential skills for your Greek or Roman History research project in any period from Archaic Greece to Imperial Rome and its provinces. You will also have the opportunity to choose modules from across the MA Antiquity syllabus which are complementary to your research