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71 Master's degrees offered by the university
Modern British History
The MPhil in Modern British History at the University of Cambridge offers students an exciting and intellectually stimulating course, combining research skills and in-depth understanding of the development and latest innovations within modern British history
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Chinese Studies)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Chinese Studies) course from the University of Cambridge is a one-year programme which aims to give graduate students an opportunity to develop their analytical, research and writing skills in preparation for further academic research or entry to professions requiring such skills.
Land Economy Research
This Land Economy Research programme from the University of Cambridge combines taught elements and research methods training with a significant level of independent research.
Education (Education, Globalisation and International Development)
The Education (Education, Globalisation and International Development) course from the University of Cambridge students will benefit from teaching by internationally renowned Faculty staff who are actively involved in cutting-edge research and policy advice.
World History
The World History course from the University of Cambridge compares and connects the history of regions and empires into global histories that consider convergence, divergence, and enduring historical dynamics, from c. 1500 to the late 20th century.
Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic
The Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic course from the University of Cambridge is designed for students who have already undertaken a first degree incorporating work in some of the subjects encompassed by the Department.
Latin American Studies
This Latin American Studies programme from the University of Cambridge is designed to meet the needs of two groups: those who have developed an interest in Latin America through study or work and wish to develop this for personal or professional reasons, and those who intend to proceed to a doctorate, and possibly an academic career in the field.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Korean Studies)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Korean Studies) course from the University of Cambridge is a specially designed one-year graduate seminar and research course with substantial taught elements for students who want to deepen their undergraduate education and/or prepare for a PhD in Korean Studies.
Latin American Studies (by dissertation only)
This Latin American Studies (by dissertation only) course from the University of Cambridge is designed to meet the needs of two groups: those who have developed an interest in Latin America through study or work and wish to develop this for personal or professional reasons, and those who intend to proceed to a doctorate, and possibly an academic career in the field.
Technology Policy
The Technology Policy course from the University of Cambridge is an intensive, nine-month master's programme designed for people with a background in science or engineering who are interested in developing the skills needed to meet the challenges of integrating technology, management and policy.
Economics
Economics from University of Cambridge degree is specifically aimed at candidates who are interested in undertaking a master’s degree that will give them the technical training required to undertake a career as a professional economist working for, say, the UK Government Economic Service, or an economics consultancy.
Literature, Culture and Thought
This Literature, Culture and Thought M.Phil programme from the University of Cambridge provides students with the critical and theoretical tools to enable them to undertake an in-depth study of specific aspects of European literature and culture and/or Latin American and Francophone contexts.
AI Ethics and Society
The AI Ethics and Society degree from the University of Cambridge is rapidly developing and is increasingly being applied across sectors, posing significant ethical and societal challenges.
Egyptology
The Egyptology course from the University of Cambridge focuses on the study of ancient Egypt combining teaching in a range of topics with a short research dissertation. The topics are taken from the archaeology, culture and history of ancient Egypt and the study of its ancient languages, including Coptic and Demotic.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Chinese Studies)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Chinese Studies) course from the University of Cambridge is an intense one-year course primarily for students who intend to go on to do a PhD.
Finance and Economics
Finance and Economics from University of Cambridge is a one-year master's degree that runs from early October to late June with a preparatory course during September.
Economics and Data Science
Economics and Data Science from University of Cambridge course aims to expand the knowledge of a diverse set of students who already have good undergraduate degrees in economics or related fields with the tools of data science to handle and interpret large quantities of data.
Social Anthropological Research
The Social Anthropological Research course from the University of Cambridge is an academically challenging course that enables students to develop their knowledge of social anthropology to a high level of specialization within a short time.
Land Economy
This Land Economy course from the University of Cambridge will not admit students to it unless it can be satisfied that they have the necessary research skills, together with a clear vision of their topic and a good grasp of the appropriate methodology to explore it. Further details are given on the course page on the Department of Land Economy website.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Muslim-Jewish Relations)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Muslim-Jewish Relations) course from the University of Cambridge is designed for highly motivated students who would like to develop their knowledge and understanding of Muslim-Jewish relations, together with the research skills necessary to carry out independent primary research work with primary sources in one or more Middle Eastern languages.