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55 Master's degrees offered by the university

Genetics and Genomics
The Genetics and Genomics MRes programme from the University of Nottingham allows you to choose your own area of interest to research, under the title of your choosing.

Veterinary Physiotherapy
By taking the Veterinary Physiotherapy programme offered at the University of Nottingham is ideal for veterinary nurses and surgeons, musculoskeletal practitioners, as well as other related professions - for example, defence animal trainers.

Veterinary Medicine
The university is committed to addressing the key challenges of our age through research that has an impact during the Veterinary Medicine course at University of Nottingham.

Infections, Immunology, Virology and Parasitology
This Infections, Immunology, Virology and Parasitology research degree at the University of Nottingham is bespoke, and allows you to choose your own area of interest to research, under the title of your choosing.

Epidemiology and Public Health
The Public Health and Epidemiology community research themes include a range of areas in public health, such as commercial determinants of health (tobacco, alcohol, unhealthy diet, gambling), global health research. Epidemiology and Public Health is offered at University of Nottingham.

Public Health (Health Research)
With a strong focus on research methodologies relevant to public health, the new MPH Master of Public Health (Health Research) from the University of Nottingham provides you with a thorough grounding in basic and advanced public health concepts and theories.

Dermatology
At the Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology (CEBD), within the Dermatology programme from University of Nottingham, students conduct independent research into the treatment and prevention of skin disease that is of direct relevance to patients, clinicians and NHS managers.

Nutritional Sciences
The Nutritional Sciences programme offered at the University of Nottingham provides a direct route to specialise in nutrition and is designed for BSc graduates with a biological sciences background (or biological sciences related subject)..

Workplace Health and Wellbeing (Distance Learning)
The flexible Workplace Health and Wellbeing (Distance Learning) course from the University of Nottingham will help you develop the knowledge to become an effective research-practitioner. You’ll gain a critical insight into scientific theory and evidence that informs the management of health and wellbeing in the contemporary work setting and develop a skillset for evidence-based practice.

Enhanced Clinical Practitioner Apprenticeship
This Enhanced Clinical Practitioner Apprenticeship programme from University of Nottingham develops practitioners with the knowledge, skills and behaviours to provide a high standard of complex care for patients, using enhanced levels of clinical judgement.

Psychology (Conversion)
This Psychology (Conversion) course at University of Nottingham is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in psychology, who do not have a first degree in the subject. It will give you the breadth of knowledge you need, while enabling you to explore your interests in greater depth.

Rheumatology
The Rheumatology programme from University of Nottingham aims is to deliver excellent science and clinical research together with people with lived experience of rheumatological conditions.

Cancer Sciences
The Cancer Studies research programme from University of Nottingham delivers a pioneering model of synergistic cancer training and research throughout the postgraduate journey.

Gastroenterology and Hepatology
The goal of the Gastroenterology and Hepatology programme from University of Nottingham is to discover novel mechanisms underlying the health and disorders related to the digestive system.

Public Health (Global Health)
What are the ethical and economic issues that impact care in different countries? How influential are governments when it comes to global health crises? Join the Master of Public Health (Global Health) from the University of Nottingham.