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1.6k Master's degrees in Natural Sciences & Mathematics in United Kingdom
Business Analytics-Operational Research and Risk Analysis
You will learn the fundamental theories, approaches and analytical toolkit of data analytics, decision sciences, applied operational research and statistics studying the Business Analytics-Operational Research and Risk Analysis at The University of Manchester.
Exeter International Pre-Master's - Applied Data Science and Statistics
This Exeter International Pre-Master's - Applied Data Science and Statistics, Pre-Master from INTO The University of Exeter will prepare for direct entry to a postgraduate degree in a range of subject areas including business, engineering, education, humanities and computer science.
Finance (part-time)
The MSc Finance (part-time) programme offered by London School of Economics and Political Science provides a unique opportunity to pursue a graduate degree at a world-leading institution alongside a full-time career.

Drug Design and Biomedical Science
The Drug Design and Biomedical Science MSc course from Edinburgh Napier University is unique in Europe; it combines biomedicine and pharmaceutical science. If you're interested in a career in the fascinating and challenging world of drug design, this is the course that will take you there.
Statistical Science
The Statistical Science offered at the University of Oxford is a nine-month taught course, running from October each academic year. It is similar to the MSc in Statistical Science but there is no dissertation. The course has a particular focus on modern computationally-intensive theory and methods.

Computer Science with Data Science
The MSc in Computer Science with Data Science from University of Wolverhampton has been designed and developed by a team of experts to develop agile, flexible and dynamic graduates with the right blend of computer science and data science training and management skills to meet the demands of industry across a wide range of sectors.

Secondary Science (Chemistry) with Qualified Teacher Status
With the Secondary Science (Chemistry) with Qualified Teacher Status programme from Sheffield Hallam University become an inspirational and inclusive secondary teacher in Science (Chemistry) – developing your subject knowledge, creative skills and professional experience to gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).

Infection Biology (with Specialisms)
The Infection Biology (with Specialisms) programme of the University of Glasgow will help you to develop your knowledge and understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which bacteria, viruses and parasites cause disease in humans and in domesticated animals, and the immune responses generated as a result.
Biological Sciences (Crop Science)
The Biological Sciences (Crop Science) course from University of Cambridge provides students with an opportunity to undertake a period of study and research in Crop Science, one of the Faculty’s key research pathways.
Pre-Master's in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics - Psychological Research Methods
Prepare for entry to Pre-Master's in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics - Psychological Research Methods in a STEM-related subject at Lancaster University International Study Centre, where £17 million is currently being invested in state-of-the-art engineering facilities.

Mathematics
The Mathematics course delivered by Queen Mary University of London reflects the breadth and power of the research conducted in the School of Mathematical Sciences. It is a flexible course which opens doors to a wide range of careers and further research.
Genomic Medicine
This Genomic Medicine course at King's College London follows a curriculum designed by Health Education England and is suitable for healthcare professionals and other students with an interest in Genomic Medicine. As a jointly taught programme delivered by St George’s and King's, students will benefit from the breadth of expertise provided by both institutions.
Developmental Neuroscience and Psychopathology
The Developmental Neuroscience and Psychopathology programme offered at the University College London (UCL) is offered in collaboration with Yale University. There is a focus on developmental psychopathology drawing on multidisciplinary perspectives, with a specific emphasis on neuroscience.
Applied Bioinformatics
Applied Bioinformatics programme at King's College London is delivered by bioinformatics experts and clinicians. Not only that, but we’re the largest provider of healthcare education in Europe.
Biomedical Science (Clinical Microbiology)
The MSc in Biomedical Science (Clinical Microbiology) at Swansea University is a comprehensive programme designed for full-time study over one year. This course offers a blend of on-campus and online learning, allowing students to develop essential skills in clinical microbiology while benefiting from state-of-the-art facilities and expert instruction.

Genomic Medicine
The Genomic Medicine programme from The University of Exeter is taught by world-leading academics in genomics research, including multifactorial traits, rare disorders, pharmacogenomics and epigenetics.

Biomedical Engineering (Neurotechnology)
Explore new technology for investigating brain function and develop technical expertise in bioengineering on Biomedical Engineering (Neurotechnology) MSc programme offered at Imperial.

Biomedical Science
This Biomedical Science course at University of Wolverhampton is aimed at graduates with a degree in biology, biochemistry, or related fields who wish to specialise in this rapidly growing field.

Applied Science
The Applied Science programme offered by the University of Chester provides an ideal opportunity to develop your research skills and expertise in an extended project in the physical or engineering sciences. This will equip you with the professional experience in a laboratory environment and/or in computational modelling necessary for a future career in research.

Evolutionary Genetics
This Evolutionary Genetics programme at The University of Edinburgh focuses on the application of quantitative and population genetics to evolutionary biology, emphasising the conceptual underpinnings of the field.