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47 Master's degrees offered by the university

Global Health
The Global Health programme from University of Birmingham will help you gain a global perspective through a multidisciplinary programme that explores population health, international health systems, and practical strategies for addressing global health challenges and reducing health inequalities worldwide.

Pharmacy (by research)
Become equipped with the skills necessary to contribute to a research portfolio encompassing clinical pharmacy, pharmacology, pharmaceutics and medicinal chemistry with the Pharmacy (by research) degree at University of Birmingham.
Advancing Nursing Science
Elevate your nursing career with MSc Advancing Nursing Science from University of Birmingham. Designed for ambitious registered nurses from across the globe, this dynamic programme empowers you to craft a personalised learning journey tailored to your unique professional aspirations.

Nursing (by research)
The Nursing (by research) degree at University of Birmingham is preparing the nurse leaders of tomorrow with the skills and expertise necessary to advance the science and practice of nursing, with the aim of improving patient-centred care in a constantly changing healthcare environment.

Mental Health (Youth - Interdisciplinary)
As the only course of its kind in the country, embark on this unique opportunity to dive in to youth mental health with the Mental Health (Youth - Interdisciplinary) degree offered at the University of Birmingham.

Clinical Health Research
Learn how to design and conduct projects that bring about improvements in care with the support of experienced researchers. If you like to question what you see and wonder how they can improve outcomes, working conditions, or education, then this Clinical Health Research programme at University of Birmingham is for you.
Biomedical Sciences
Deepen your understanding and identify strategies to tackle global health challenges in areas including antimicrobial resistance, autoimmunity, inflammatory diseases and ageing, cancer and immunotherapy. Learn more at the Biomedical Sciences programme from University of Birmingham.