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51 Master's degrees offered by the university

Positive Behaviour Support
This programme at the University of Glasgow will develop your knowledge of Positive Behaviour Support and its use for supporting people with intellectual disabilities, particularly those with additional and complex support needs.

Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy
Offered jointly by the Glasgow School of Art, the aim of the Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy programme of the University of Glasgow is to dissect and examine human anatomy and reconstruct it in a real-time 3D environment for use in education, simulation, and training.

Population and Ecosystems Health
Population and ecosystem health is by its nature interdisciplinary. It requires a tight weave of ideas from ecology, epidemiology, and genetics applied across a variety of domains including terrestrial and aquatic ecology, veterinary epidemiology and evolutionary biology. Learn more with the Population and Ecosystems Health programme of the University of Glasgow.

Animal Nutrition
The Animal Nutrition programme of the University of Glasgow provides students with the knowledge and understanding of the principles and practice of animal nutrition in production and companion animals. This enables them to apply a scientific and research-led approach at a practical level to improve performance, health and welfare.

Biomedical Sciences
Crucial for clinical diagnosis of diseases and appropriate treatment of patients, Biomedical Science is vital to the operation of the NHS and related health industries. Largely based on individual research projects rather than coursework, the Biomedical Sciences programme of the University of Glasgow allows you to specialise in a particular area of study.

Nursing and Health Sciences
The Nursing & Healthcare School has a thriving community of postgraduate research students, from both the United Kingdom and overseas. Postgraduate research students can study towards a MSc by Research in the Nursing and Health Sciences programme of the University of Glasgow.

Clinical and Surgical Sciences
In the Clinical and Surgical Sciences programme of the University of Glasgow, individual research projects tailored around the expertise of principal investigators.

Clinical Critical Care
Critical Care is a term that is repeated daily in the media. It is the specialty we practice and are passionate about, and the area of health care we are dedicated to teaching at the Clinical Critical Care programme of the University of Glasgow.

Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences
The strength of the Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences programme at the University of Glasgow is in identifying and designing novel therapeutic strategies that will lead to clinical trials.

Clinical Neuropsychology
The Clinical Neuropsychology programme at the University of Glasgow is designed for those who are eligible for registration in the UK's Health Professions Council as a clinical psychologist.

Dentistry (Community Oral Health and Oral Sciences)
The Dentistry (Community Oral Health and Oral Sciences) programme of the University of Glasgow aims to improve oral and general health by advancing new and better ways of preventing and treating disease. We strive for our research to have a significant positive impact in the local community and the wider world.

Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine
The Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine programme of the University of Glasgow is designed to provide you with an advanced, research-led programme of study in sport and exercise science and medicine. A key strength of this programme is its flexibility, which enables you to specialise in physical activity and health, sports performance, or sports medicine.

Advanced Practice in Veterinary Nursing
The Advanced Practice in Veterinary Nursing programme of the University of Glasgow provides a framework for postgraduate study that gives you the opportunity to advance your knowledge, improve research skills, and practice evidence-based veterinary nursing.

Nutrition
Research on the Nutrition programme at the University of Glasgow covers a wide range of areas including gut, food and metabolism as well as diet and chronic disease at MSc level.

Health-Professions Education - Health-Professions Education (With Research)
Studying in the online Health-Professions Education - Health-Professions Education (With Research) programme from University of Glasgow will help you achieve your goals, even as you support learners in achieving theirs. Ideal for busy professionals, our health education programme offers maximum flexibility combined with excellence in instruction.

Diabetes, Renal, Endocrine and Metabolic Medicine
The aim of the Diabetes, Renal, Endocrine and Metabolic Medicine programme of the University of Glasgow is to better understand the mechanisms of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases affecting people with the conditions covered by our clinical specialities (i.e. diabetes, renal disease, endocrine conditions), and the implications for the wider population.

Advanced Practice in Health Care
The Advanced Practice in Health Care programme of the University of Glasgow is designed for the growing number of health care professionals wishing to work in clinical leadership or extended roles in clinical practice in the UK.

Human Nutrition
Nutritional science is a subject of growing importance in many aspects of healthcare, lifestyle and industry. Accredited by the Association for Nutrition (AfN), the Human Nutrition programme of the University of Glasgow aims to explore how our choices of foods affect the biochemical and physiological functions of cells and organs, and how our diets influence physical, mental and social health.

Global Mental Health
The Global Mental Health programme of the University of Glasgow is designed to produce graduates who can take charge of mental health service provision at a global level, helping them develop the knowledge to integrate initiatives into the wider aims of international development, and address global inequities.

Infection, Immunity and Inflammation
The research in the Infection, Immunity and Inflammation programme of the University of Glasgow includes cytokine and chemokine biology, immune cell signalling, advanced imaging technologies, and cellular & gut immunology. Our translational efforts are focused on rheumatoid arthritis, dermatology, respiratory & central nervous system immune & inflammatory diseases.