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46 Master's degrees offered by the university
Archaeological Science
This Archaeological Science course from the University of Cambridge aims to introduce students to the main theories and research approaches in archaeological science, particularly within the fields of archaeological materials science, environmental archaeology and biomolecular archaeology.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Japanese Studies)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Japanese Studies) course from the University of Cambridge provides initial research training and aims to develop students' linguistic and methodological sophistication.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Japanese Studies)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Japanese 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 Japanese studies.
Archaeology
This Archaeology programme from the University of Cambridge allows students to gain a critical appreciation of archaeology, the human past, and its place in the modern world, as well as training in research and analytical skills and expertise in a chosen, specialist area.
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).
Philosophy
The Philosophy course from University of Cambridge is a part-time course in philosophy aimed at those with a degree in a related subject.
History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine
This History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine course from the University of Cambridge provides students with the opportunity to carry out focused research under close supervision by senior members of the University.
History
This History course from from University of Cambridge is designed for those who wish to study at postgraduate level and are keen to develop high-level skills in historical research.
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.
Education (Critical Approaches to Children's Literature)
This Education (Critical Approaches to Children's Literature) course from the University of Cambridge thematic route concentrates on a wide range of fiction for children, including the "classics", texts for very young readers, international literature and novels for young adults.
American History
This American History programme from the University of Cambridge is a dynamic field which covers the history of what is now the United States, from the colonial period to the modern era. The American History programme enables students to develop expertise in this ever-expanding field of historical scholarship.
Theology, Religion and Philosophy of Religion
This Theology, Religion and Philosophy of Religion MPhil programme from the University of Cambridge aim is to provide high-calibre students with an excellent education in these traditions, which is informed by current developments in scholarship and research.
Building History
The Building History degree from the University of Cambridge is unique in providing a Masters course combining British Architectural History with practical tuition in interpreting building fabric. Students are taken from a wide variety of backgrounds.
Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
The Theoretical and Applied Linguistics course from the University of Cambridge aims to provide students with advanced training in linguistic theory and language sciences using a range of approaches and methodologies
Creative Writing
The Creative Writing degree from the University of Cambridge is designed for those who wish to develop high-level skills in creative writing both in fiction and non-fiction literatures.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Middle Eastern Studies)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Middle Eastern Studies) course from the University of Cambridge graduates will be able to work independently to design research projects and will have an in-depth knowledge of the primary sources and secondary literature in their chosen specialism.
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".
Modern European History
This Modern European History course from the University of Cambridge focuses on the study of continental Europe from roughly the middle of the 18th century to the present day.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Hebrew and Semitic Studies)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Hebrew and Semitic Studies) course from the University of Cambridge is designed for highly motivated students who would like to develop their knowledge and understanding of Hebrew and related Semitic languages, together with the research skills necessary to carry out independent primary research work with primary sources in Hebrew.
Philosophy
The Philosophy programme from the University of Cambridge is a full-time course introducing students to the skills needed in philosophical research.