A minimum 2:2 honours degree in pure or applied science or engineering.
The University of Lincoln’s National Centre for Food Manufacturing is an internationally recognised provider of education and research in the food manufacturing and technology sector.
A minimum 2:1 honours degree in Psychology or relevant experience.
This MSc focuses on case formulation and the applied aspects of forensic psychology. There is an emphasis on working with different groups, including children/adolescents, violent or sexual offenders and those with forensic mental health concerns.
Research students in Forensic Science have the opportunity to work alongside a multidisciplinary team in the School of Life Sciences, and can benefit from strong links with industry practitioners.
A minimum 2:1 honours degree in a science subject.
This scientifically rigorous Master’s programme is designed to provide extensive training in the latest techniques being employed in forensic science laboratories around the world.
2:2 degree or above (or an equivalent-level qualification, or relevant work experience), plus a Mathematics qualification, equivalent to a C at GCSE level.
The MA Gender Studies offers the opportunity to explore ideas of gender and gain knowledge of contemporary issues on gender in a global context, at an advanced level.
The Geography MA by Research programme provides you with the opportunity to extend your undergraduate degree and develop your expertise in a particular area of Geography.
The Geography MSc by Research programme provides you with the opportunity to extend your undergraduate degree and develop your expertise in a particular area of Geography.
A minimum 2:1 honours degree in a related subject or considerablework experience in the field. Applicants should present a portfolio that demonstrates creative awareness and submit two academic references.
This intellectually rigorous MA is designed to challenge and enhance your understanding of graphic design. There is a focus on design research and enterprise, driven by your own creative practice.
For enrolment to the MPhil/PhD programme: 2:1 honours degree in a related subject.
Researchers and Academics in the School of Health and Social Care have extensive practical experience and professional links across the health and social care sectors. The School maintains close industry links to ensure that teaching is informed by the latest developments in practice and policy.
This MSc aims to offer a clear focus on the clinical and applied aspects of working within secure environments. The programme is practice-based and covers a range of areas and topics applicable to working within secure environments. The programme is tailored to address the training and support needs of medical and nursing staff, as well as allied health professionals, including psychologists and social workers, providing primary care input in secure settings.