2:1 degree or equivalent in mathematics or another mathematics-based subject
The programme draws on LSE's strengths in finance and related areas to provide high-level instruction in the mathematical theory underlying finance, and training in appropriate computational methods.
2:1 degree or equivalent in social sciences or humanities
The MSc Gender is a flexible degree which offers you the opportunity to develop expertise in the fullest possible range of gender theories, and stresses the significance of gender for knowledge and research design.
2:1 degree or equivalent in social sciences or humanities
The MSc Gender (Research) degree combines a thorough grounding in contemporary theories of gender with advanced training in quantitative and qualitative research methodologies.
This distinctive interdisciplinary programme focuses on integrating the theoretical analysis of gender with questions of globalisation and development.
2:1 degree or equivalent in social science or relevant humanities discipline
The programme employs a gender perspective to critically examine such questions as how representations in the media may reinforce or subvert social roles and ideologies; how gendered forms of address and identification have been theorised across different visual and print cultures; and the role of a variety of media forms in critiquing or contributing to wider social processes such as globalisation, conflict and migration.
2:1 degree or equivalent in social science or relevant discipline
The MSc Gender, Policy and Inequalities provides advanced study in the application of gender theory to social policy, planning and practice, with an interdisciplinary approach.
2:1 degree or equivalent in any discipline, with social science background and/or work experience in the social policy field advantageous but not essential
The MSc Global Health will prepare you for a unique career improving health globally by combining social science and population health methods with policy analysis.