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233 Master's degrees offered by the university
Advanced Computing
The Advanced Computing MSc at King's College London provides knowledge and experience of computing at an advanced level. The programme allows students to select modules on a wide range of advanced computer science subjects, so that they can build a programme that suits their interests and career aspirations.
Economics and Finance
Our Economics and Finance course at King's College London is designed to equip you with the economic and financial knowledge and skills you need to build a strong career in the business and finance sectors. You’ll learn about micro and macroeconomics, financial markets & services and the relationship between finance and econometrics.
Biotechnology and Computational Biology
The MSc/MRes in Biotechnology and Computational Biology at King's College London is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to integrate experimental and computational approaches (including artificial intelligence) to address complex challenges in molecular and cellular biotechnology.
Translational Cancer Medicine
Translational Cancer Medicine at King's College London enables you to gain detailed knowledge and understanding of research methods applied to rational drug design, clinical study design, molecular and cell biology, tumour immunology, genetics and cancer imaging.
Education (Physics with Mathematics)
The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Physics with Mathematics) at King's College London prepares trainees to become thoughtful, creative and engaging teachers, through understanding both the research which underpins and advances science teaching, and a wide range of practical approaches.
Law and Technology
Our LLM in Law and Technology at King's College London is an internationally recognised postgraduate law degree which offers students a rare opportunity to systematically acquire academic training in the interdisciplinary area of Law and Technology.
Mobile and Personal Communications
The Mobile and Personal Communications MSc programme at King's College London offers graduates the opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles of modern telecommunications systems, covering everything from mobile wireless networks to signal processing.
Clinical Nursing (for qualified nurses in Hong Kong)
The Clinical Nursing (for qualified nurses in Hong Kong) program at King's College London supports nurses to develop their knowledge and skills so they are able to take their career in nursing to the next level.
Government Studies
The Government Studies program at King's College London goes beyond teaching theory to apply an in-depth perspective of how the British state is run, taught with and by those within government.
Organisational Psychiatry and Psychology
The Organisational Psychiatry and Psychology course at King's College London is unique in the UK and Europe. It draws on contemporary psychological, psychiatric and organisational theory to examine the causes, effects and consequences of mental ill health in the workplace and considers strategies and interventions to improve organisational and individual mental health.
Orthodontics
The Orthodontics MSc at King's College London provides academic, practical and clinical teaching in modern orthodontics including normal development and growth of the craniofacial region, development of the dentition, orthodontic tooth movement, treatment planning, management of malocclusion, contemporary appliance systems and treatment mechanics.
Education (Mathematics)
The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Mathematics) course at King's College London gives trainees practical and theoretical ideas on the teaching of mathematics as well as modelling ways in which mathematics can be taught in the classroom.
Politics Research
The MPhil/PhD in Politics Research at King's College London offers a comprehensive study of political dynamics. This full-time or part-time programme, depending on your preference, spans 2 to 4 years for MPhil and 3 to 7 years for PhD candidates, allowing for a deep exploration of political theory and practice.