If you are leaving Senior Secondary School in China with a Senior Secondary School Graduation Certificate or Chinese University Entrance Examination (Gaokao) you will need to take an additional course before being able to apply for an undergraduate course
This degree provides an understanding of contemporary human geography and environmental science. The Human Geography and Environment degree explores real-world problems, such as transportation, urbanisation, food security, mega-cities and their impact on
IELTS: 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component
If you are leaving Senior Secondary School in China with a Senior Secondary School Graduation Certificate or Chinese University Entrance Examination (Gaokao) you will need to take an additional course before being able to apply for an undergraduate course
This degree provides an understanding of contemporary human geography and environmental science. The Human Geography and Environment degree explores real-world problems, such as transportation, urbanisation, food security, mega-cities and their impact on
IELTS: 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component;
TOEFL: 87 overall, with a minimum of 21 in Listening, 21 in Reading, 21 in Speaking, 21 in Writing
If you are leaving Senior Secondary School in China with a Senior Secondary School Graduation Certificate or Chinese University Entrance Examination (Gaokao) you will need to take an additional course before being able to apply for an undergraduate course
Computer Science has Mathematics at its foundation, and the study of the two complementary subjects allows you to study topics core to both disciplines whilst gaining an insight into how the two disciplines intersect.
IELTS: 6.0, with a minimum of 5.5 in each component;
TOEFL: 79 overall, with a minimum of 17 in Listening, 18 in Reading, 20 in Speaking, 17 in Writing
If you are leaving Senior Secondary School in China with a Senior Secondary School Graduation Certificate or Chinese University Entrance Examination (Gaokao) you will need to take an additional course before being able to apply for an undergraduate course
Computer Science has Mathematics at its foundation, and the study of the two complementary subjects allows you to study topics core to both disciplines whilst gaining an insight into how the two disciplines intersect.
The Department of Health Sciences' minimum English language requirement is IELTS: 7.0. You can receive a conditional offer with a 6.5 in writing provided you complete the University of York's higher level pre-sessional course which runs for eight weeks. On successful completion, you can then progress to your programme within Health Sciences. Click here for further details of the University of York's English language requirements.
Before you apply, we encourage you to: Decide on the area of research in the department you are interested in - this may involve you contacting a member of staff within the Department. Put together a proposal for a research project in that area. Click here for guidelines for research proposals Name a potential supervisor from our current list of members of staff Check you have the required minimum English language requirements
In the most recent assessment of research quality in the UK REF (2014) we were ranked joint first for our research environment, and 7th nationally in public health, health services and primary care. Our research is characterised by interdisciplinary and international collaboration, a robust scientific foundation, and relevance for policy and practice. Our core philosophy is to improve health and healthcare through the delivery of high quality research and teaching that informs both policy and practice, whilst strengthening our position as a leading provider of education and research training in this area. Moreover, we aim to provide a dynamic student community that combines a rewarding learning experience with opportunities for personal development which prepares students for their future careers.
IELTS 6.0 (with at least 5.5 in each of the four language components)
Applicants are normally expected to hold (or expected to gain) the equivalent of a 2:1 honours degree or above from a university recognised by the University of York. We are willing to consider applications from students with lower qualifications, particularly when the student has high marks in relevant modules and/or appropriate industrial experience. This degree should be either in music technology, or technology, mathematics, science, engineering or computing where candidates can demonstrate music performance or music production skills. We will also consider graduates of other subjects who can demonstrate an understanding of music theory/digital audio, skills in music production or performance and technical experience in audio processing or programming.
The MSc in Audio and Music Technology is a one-year full-time taught course for graduates who wish to enhance their skills to go on to a career or further research in the varied fields of audio processing, room acoustics, interactive music and audio applications, voice analysis and synthesis, audio programming and other music technology related areas.