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48 Master's degrees offered by the university
Secondary Education - Geography
Teaching Secondary Education - Geography from University of Strathclyde gives you the opportunity to share your passion for your degree subject, open the hearts and minds of your students to new experiences and to develop in them a love of all things geography.

Applied Economics
The Applied Economics course at University of Strathclyde focuses on developing your technical and analytical skills alongside your practical experience of how these skills are used to solve real-world economic problems and inform decision-making in a variety of environments. This unique feature sets it apart from other degrees in economics.
Applied Educational and Social Research
The Applied Educational and Social Research course at the University of Strathclyde is a full-time one-year or two-year part-time degree, ideal for those looking to enhance their academic and professional understanding of research.
Diplomacy and International Security
The Diplomacy and International Security course at the University of Strathclyde gives graduates from a range of academic backgrounds the opportunity to gain expertise in a vital area of international engagement.
Social Policy
This Social Policy course at the University of Strathclyde offers the opportunity to develop and extend your knowledge and understanding of key social policy issues together with advanced training in research methods.

Health Analysis, Policy and Management
The Health Analysis, Policy and Management programme from University of Strathclyde has been developed to equip you with practical, evaluative, and analytical skills to allow you to influence and develop strategy and performance in the healthcare sector.
Economics and Policy of Energy and Climate Change (Online)
The Economics and Policy of Energy and Climate Change (Online) program at University of Strathclyde aims to produce future leaders in the sectors of energy and climate change.
Political Economy
The Political Economy program at University of Strathclyde teaches a systematic understanding of how political-economic systems interact. It encourages students to think of politics and economics as integrated systems in which governments, firms and citizens interact.
Advanced Residential Childcare
The Advanced Residential Childcare course at the University of Strathclyde is developed within the School of Social Work and Social Policy alongside the Centre for Excellence for Looked After Children in Scotland (CELCIS) to support the development of direct practice and leadership in the residential child care sector in Scotland and beyond.
Economics and Finance
The aim of the MSc in Economics and Finance at the University of Strathclyde is to produce highly skilled professionals who can analyse, understand and explain the complex economic and financial issues that arise in a globalised world.

International Relations
This International Relations course from University of Strathclyde will equip you with a grounding in the analysis of international politics, in terms of the issues, actors and processes that shape the world today and also the theoretical frameworks and methodological techniques by which we make sense of them.
Political Research
The Political Research course at the University of Strathclyde provides you with focused training in research methods. It helps you to develop your professional skills in empirical political science.

Counselling and Psychotherapy
This long-established postgraduate courses in counselling have offered a unique opportunity to gain in-depth experience of the person-centred-experiential methods applied in counselling and psychotherapy, to Masters level. Join the Counselling and Psychotherapy course at the University of Strathclyde.
Politics
The Politics programme at the University of Strathclyde has over 30 full-time staff who can offer you great expertise and supervision in your area of research.
Media, Crime and Violence
This Media, Crime and Violence course offered by University of Strathclyde aims to explore media representations of crime and violence, and to consider the media as a vehicle for crime, violence and/or justice.
International Social Welfare
This unique International Social Welfare course at the University of Strathclyde is aimed at students with an interest in international social work and global social policy.
Occupational Psychology
The Occupational Psychology program at University of Strathclyde is designed for those with an undergraduate degree in psychology or those from other backgrounds who wish to specialise in applying psychology to work and employment.
Early Years Pedagogue
The MEd in Early Years Pedagogue at The University of Strathclyde is suitable for students looking to pursue part-time study in this area. It's ideal for those seeking a qualification whilst working that will enhance professional practice.
Economics
The research focus of the Economics programme at the University of Strathclyde is on policy-relevant applied economics research, and we have specialists in applied microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics.
Social Policy (Research Methods)
This Social Policy (Research Methods) course at the University of Strathclyde allows you to expand your knowledge of contemporary issues facing social welfare and wellbeing and how social policy responds to them.