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46 Master's degrees offered by the university

Statistics
The Statistics programme of the University of Glasgow at the School of Mathematics & Statistics combines world-leading research expertise in pure mathematics, applied mathematics and statistics. Our research in statistics impacts across a range of areas including the energy sector, the environment, medicine and public health, teaching practice and public policy.
Quantum Technology
This Masters in Quantum Technology at University of Glasgow will provide training in the emerging area of quantum technologies, giving students advanced training in the relevant physics and engineering, while acquiring key skills in micro/nanofabrication.

Data Analytics for Government
Designed together with the Office for National Statistics, the Data Analytics for Government programme of the University of Glasgow is based on our successful online MSc programme in Data Analytics and will provide you with vital skills required to develop your modelling and data handling expertise.

Molecular Genetics
The research in the Molecular Genetics programme of the University of Glasgow lies at the interface of organismal, functional and systems biology.

Clinical Pharmacology
The Clinical Pharmacology programme of the University of Glasgow offers focused training integrating basic and clinical sciences, and equipping students with the essential skills required to function effectively as a clinical pharmacologist in the 21st century.
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
The Masters in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at University of Glasgow teaches skills desired by modern industry for scientists and engineers doing research, development and production in nanoscience and nanofabrication. This multidisciplinary programme complements backgrounds in electronics, materials science, or physics.

Infectious Disease
The Infectious Disease programme of the University of Glasgow takes a highly interdisciplinary approach to the study of infectious disease that combines mathematical and statistical modelling with ecology, evolutionary biology, parasitology, immunology and bioinformatics and the social sciences.

Biotechnology
Help solve real world problems with advanced practical knowledge underpinning modern biotechnology and molecular genetic technologies. The aim of the Biotechnology programme at the University of Glasgow is to train you in a broad range of topics including environmental biotechnology, synthetic biology, plant engineering, stem cell therapies and vaccine development.

Theoretical Physics
The Theoretical Physics programme of the University of Glasgow provides an introduction to advanced topics in theoretical physics, ranging across the research frontier from quantum computing and optics, to theoretical astrophysics and cosmology, and calculations for elementary-particle physics.
Human Anatomy
The Human Anatomy programme of the University of Glasgow is a new unique programme offering comprehensive training in all human anatomy, including legislation relevant to working in a human anatomy laboratory, cadaveric dissection techniques and typical laboratory practices.

Research Methods of Psychological Science
As a member of the Research Methods of Psychological Science programme at the University of Glasgow you will receive training and experience in an extensive variety of research methods in Psychology, making use of state-of-the-art facilities for behavioural, neuroimaging, and qualitative research.

Parasitology
The portfolio of the Parasitology programme of the University of Glasgow covers many aspects of parasitology research from molecules to cells and whole organisms to populations.

Space Science
Space Science is the study of all planetary systems. Applications range from Earth observation satellites providing data on anthropogenic climate change, to space exploration missions and analyses of extraterrestrial materials that seek to answer the question: is there life elsewhere in the Galaxy? The UK Space Agency has identified substantial skills gaps in the current UK space sector.

Plant Science
The research in the Plant Science programme of the University of Glasgow covers topics such as plant-environment interactions, cell signalling, cell and membrane biology, protein structure and function, gene regulation, synthetic biology, systems biology and translational biology.

Mathematics
The Mathematics programme of the University of Glasgow combines world-leading research expertise in pure and applied mathematics and statistics in areas such as mathematical biology, fluid dynamics, geometry and topology and environmental statistics.

Digital Cancer Technologies
As part of the Digital Cancer Technologies from University of Glasgow programme, students will also gain hands on experiences of how to design large data projects relating to bioinformatics and receive training in running basic image analysis using a digital platform and the analysis of the data output.

Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry
The Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry programme of the University of Glasgow will, therefore, provide an excellent foundation for any kind of career of scientific leadership in academia and industry.

Mathematics - Applied Mathematics
The Mathematics - Applied Mathematics programme of the University of Glasgow offers courses, taught by experts, across a wide range. Mathematics is highly developed yet continually growing, providing new insights and applications.

Chemistry
The Chemistry programme of the University of Glasgow will extend your depth and breadth of knowledge in all branches of chemistry, suitable for a professional chemist capable of conducting research.

Microbiology
The interests of the Microbiology programme of the University of Glasgow lie in the interaction between bacterial pathogens and their hosts at the mucosal interface.