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51 Master's degrees offered by the university
Behavioural and Economic Science (Science Track)
The Behavioural and Economic Science (Science Track) MSc from the University of Warwick combines multidisciplinary expertise from the departments of Psychology and Economics, as well as Warwick Business School. This course offers you training in basic psychology and behavioural economics, whilst allowing you to focus on the cognitive science of judgement and decision-making.
Research in German Studies
University of Warwick's MA by Research in German Studies is designed by the School of Modern Languages and Cultures, to hone your research skills. The School has created a vibrant research community engaged in the diversity of German-language culture.
International Development
International Development from University of Warwick is an interdisciplinary field of research, policy and practice concerned with challenges of economic growth, inequality, justice, sustainability, human freedom and global governance.
Cultural Policy Studies - Creative Industries - Media and Communication
On the University of Warwick PhD in Cultural Policy Studies - Creative Industries - Media and Communication, you will examine real world problems in the media, cultural and creative industries.
Social and Political Thought
The MA Social and Political Thought at the University of Warwick is a long-established programme that uses conceptual, historical and theoretical resources to make sense of the complex and fast-changing social and political worlds of which we are a part.
Economics
The Economics MSc at the University of Warwick offers an unbeatable combination of strong core studies, specialist options and the opportunity to conduct academic research with the guidance of world-leading experts.
Politics of Climate Change
University of Warwick’s Politics of Climate Change MA provides students with a deep understanding of the political dimensions of climate change. It explores the political opportunities and obstacles (at the global, regional and national levels) to addressing climate change and its effects.
Public Policy
University of Warwick's Public Policy MA provides you with an interdisciplinary understanding of theories and concepts of policy making, combined with the practice of policy analysis and evaluation, to build an understanding of how governments respond to global challenges such as pandemics and climate change.
Psychological Research
University of Warwick's Psychology Department offers you the opportunity to gain practical experience in Psychological Research through placements across different laboratories working on thematically related research, followed by your own research project in which to explore a topic of your choice.
Humanitarian Engineering (with Management)
The increasing number of global humanitarian challenges urges us to rethink the role we play. In the Humanitarian Engineering (with Management) MSc course at the University of Warwick, you will explore project management, communication and leadership skills.
Clinical Applications of Psychology
Clinical Applications of Psychology MSc at the University of Warwick offers you an excellent opportunity to combine academic and practical experience. This course has been expertly designed by Warwick's Psychology department to strengthen your credentials for applying for doctoral training in Clinical Psychology.
French Studies
University of Warwick's School of Modern Languages and Cultures offers an MPhil/PhD in French Studies with guidance from internationally-leading experts. The department promotes an interdisciplinary approach to the French language and francophone culture.
Italian
Pursue the MA by Research in Italian at the University of Warwick, with guidance from one of our internationally-leading experts.
Global Media and Communication
Global Media and Communication MA takes an interdisciplinary and critical approach to the exponential growth of global media. Join the University of Warwick's Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies to gain in-depth understanding of how the media are produced and consumed, implicated in political and social change, and how media is increasingly shaping the world in which we live.
Social Inequalities and Research Methods
The Social Inequalities and Research Methods MSc is a wide-ranging course for students interested in social inequality. Join Sociology at the University of Warwick to develop theoretical awareness of the social processes that generate social inequality, and a set of cutting-edge research skills and methodologies to empirically study its causes and effects.
Gender and Sexuality
The University of Warwick MA in Gender and Sexuality enables you to gain confidence and critical literacy in feminist, queer and trans knowledge production, theories, epistemologies and methodologies.
International Political Economy
International Political Economy is a field of a enquiry concerned with the distribution of power, wealth and agency in a rapidly changing, contested global context. University of Warwick's Politics Department offers this global International Political Economy programme, boasting leading figures in the International political economy (IPE) discipline.
Childhood in Society
Are you interested in better understanding childhood and the lives of children? Do you believe that children are well equipped to help us understand? Do you want to make a positive difference? This Childhood in Society course at the University of Warwick aims to enhance your knowledge and skills relating to childhood, globally and locally, so you are well equipped to make that difference.
Finance and Economics
This Finance and Economics MSc course from the University of Warwick is ideal for you if you already have a strong grounding in economics, are highly numerate, and want to learn to apply your knowledge to finance.
International Security
University of Warwick’s International Security MA, explores theories of security and the completing ways ‘security' can be understood while critically analysing the significance of ‘traditional’ security threats such as conflict and war and ‘new’ threats such as climate change and pandemics.