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223 Master's degrees offered by the university
History of Art and Visual Culture
This History of Art and Visual Culture programme from the University of Cambridge allows you to explore objects, theories and approaches thematically. You will be introduced to a wide range of visual media from Medieval to Contemporary.
Mathematics (Applied Mathematics)
Mathematics (Applied Mathematics) from University of Cambridge is a nine-month taught masters course in mathematics.
Mathematics (Theoretical Physics)
Mathematics (Theoretical Physics) from University of Cambridge course, commonly referred to as Part III, is a nine-month taught masters course in mathematics.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Hebrew and Pre-Modern Jewish History and Culture)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Hebrew and Pre-Modern Jewish History and Culture) course from the University of Cambridge is designed for highly motivated students who would like to develop their knowledge and understanding of the pre-modern Jewish history and culture of North Africa and the Middle East.
Social and Developmental Psychology
The Social and Developmental Psychology programme from the University of Cambridge students should familiarise themselves with the Faculty Board's statement on plagiarism, a summary of which is given
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Korean Studies)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Korean Studies) course from the University of Cambridge is a specially designed one-year graduate seminar and research course with substantial taught elements for students who want to deepen their undergraduate education and/or prepare for a PhD in Korean Studies.
Medical Science (CRUKCI)
The Medical Science (CRUKCI) course from the University of Cambridge is a 12-month course, during which time the student is expected to complete a research project, and write and submit a thesis of no more than 20,000 words. The student will then be examined orally on the thesis and on the wider field of related research.
Classics
The Classics course from the University of Cambridge is designed to complement and complete undergraduate study in Classics, teaching for this course is provided in the form of seminars, lectures, classes, and individual supervised study.
African Studies
The African Studies programme from the University of Cambridge offers a taught course with a substantial research component and provides an excellent foundation for students wanting to develop their knowledge of Africa.
Education (Research in Second Language Education) PGCE entry only
Education (Research in Second Language Education) PGCE entry only from University of Cambridge course adopts a broad definition of the term "second language education".
Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic
The Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic course from the University of Cambridge is designed for students who have already undertaken a first degree incorporating work in some of the subjects encompassed by the Department.
Business Administration
The Business Administration course from the University of Cambridge is embedded within the University of Cambridge environment and culture, with MBAs enjoying membership of one of the 31 Cambridge Colleges.
Education (Primary Education) PGCE entry only
Education (Primary Education) PGCE entry only from University of Cambridge route is intended for education professionals, policymakers and researchers at any stage of their career. Many students have relevant international experience and interests.
Political Thought and Intellectual History
This Political Thought and Intellectual History course from the University of Cambridge is aimed at students who have an interest in both the theory and history of political thought (including those wider intellectual idioms which provide the context for its development).
Latin American Studies (by dissertation only)
This Latin American Studies (by dissertation only) course from the University of Cambridge is designed to meet the needs of two groups: those who have developed an interest in Latin America through study or work and wish to develop this for personal or professional reasons, and those who intend to proceed to a doctorate, and possibly an academic career in the field.
Corporate Law
Corporate Law from University of Cambridge is a nine-month taught master's programme commencing at the beginning of October each year and ending in June the following year.
Economics
Economics from University of Cambridge degree is specifically aimed at candidates who are interested in undertaking a master’s degree that will give them the technical training required to undertake a career as a professional economist working for, say, the UK Government Economic Service, or an economics consultancy.
Biological Science (Pharmacology)
The Biological Science (Pharmacology) course from the University of Cambridge is a one-year research programme which is assessed by a written dissertation and by an oral examination. It is suited to those who wish to pursue research at a level beyond that of an undergraduate degree and will give a good basic training in laboratory work.
Education (Mathematics Education)
This Education (Mathematics Education) programme from the University of Cambridge is for anyone with a research or professional interest in mathematics education at any level of education (primary, secondary, or tertiary), wanting to undertake advanced study in a world-class setting.
Real Estate
The Real Estate course from the University of Cambridge is delivered through a blend of online distance learning, e-learning through a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), and attendance at five residential blocks of intensive in-person study in Cambridge (seven weeks over two academic years).