You should have a good first degree from a recognised institution, with minimum grades of between 80-85%, in finance, accounting, business or economics is normally required. Applicants with an Honours degree in a non-related subject will also be considere
Combining up-to-the-minute theory with practical application, our MSc in Finance will prepare you for a great number of career options. This new masters programme has been devised for 2017 by combining key elements from our current Finance programmes, inc
An undergraduate degree in a business or management related subject is normally required. Candidates with degrees in science, mathematics, engineering, informatics or statistics will also be considered. Candidates with a very good Honours degree in a nume
This course provides students with the theoretical foundations of marketing along with an added appreciation of the skills required in solving analytical and practical marketing problems. Students will consider the use and application of management scien
A UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent, in a relevant subject.
With two of the leading economic powers situated in East Asia and a huge potential for regional conflict as well as cooperation, East Asia will be the focus of future global politics. This programme is designed to equip students with the knowledge to cri
IELTS: total 7.0 (at least 6.5 in reading and listening, and 6.0 in all other sections)
A UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent, in economics, mathematics or engineering. We look for high grades from your undergraduate studies covering introductory integration, probability theory, and linear algebra.
The programmes last one year (or two years if taken part-time) and lead to the award of MSc Economics, MSc Economics (Finance), or MSc Economics (Econometrics).
an undergraduate or masters degree, that was taught and assessed in English in a majority English speaking country as defined by UK Visas and Immigration UKVI list of majority English speaking countries IELTS Academic: total 7.0 (at least 6.0 in each modu
A UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent in the natural or social sciences or other relevant subject areas.
This fresh, new programme for 2017 is a collaboration between the School of GeoSciences and the School of Social and Political Sciences. The world is facing an ‘energy trilemma’; how to achieve energy security, energy equity and environmental sustainabili
A UK 2:1 honours degree or its international equivalent.
This programme will provide you with a rigorous introduction to the sociological study of digital society and digital culture. The programme will introduce you to the core theoretical and methodological issues that arise when sociologists investigate the increasing prevalence of digital technology, digital infrastructure, and data production, capture, and analysis in everyday life. It will also allow you to study the very social conditions (economic, political, and cultural) that give rise to such technologies and their circuits of power. Students in this programme may take up the following specialised topics, including (but not limited to) the sociological analysis of digital technology and new forms of data on the fields of contemporary culture, work and labour, leisure, health, education, government and law, and finance.