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26 Master's degrees offered by the university

Clinical Health Psychology
This Clinical Health Psychology course at the University of Strathclyde has been developed to offer theory, knowledge and practical skills development across the areas of clinical, health and neuropsychology. In addition, students will receive training in professional practice and advanced research methods.
Speech and language therapy
The University of Strathclyde offers a PhD in Speech and Language Therapy, designed for those with a relevant background. This full-time programme typically spans three years, with an option for part-time study. It provides an excellent research environment and access to extensive resources, preparing students for impactful careers in the field.
Advanced Immunology
This Advanced Immunology course at the University of Strathclyde focuses on how the body defends itself against disease. It helps us understand processes of viral, bacterial or parasitic infection and how the immune system is sometimes tricked into attacking its own tissue, leading to diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes or allergy.
Pharmacy and biomedical sciences
The University of Strathclyde offers a comprehensive MPhil and PhD in Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences. This full-time programme allows students to engage in innovative research over a duration of three years for a PhD or one year for an MPhil, providing a robust foundation in advanced scientific inquiry.

Advanced Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
This unique Advanced Pharmaceutical Manufacturing course at the University of Strathclyde trains you in key aspects of modern manufacturing approaches suitable for pharmaceuticals and high-value chemicals.
Advanced Biochemistry
Advanced Biochemistry at the University of Strathclyde has a special focus on how cells work at molecular level. Together with the related field of molecular biology, biochemistry provides important advances in understanding the molecular basis of life, and how alteration or disruption of these molecular pathways leads to disease processes.