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PGCE Secondary - MFL
The PGCE Secondary MFL course is the first phase of three-year entitlement for beginning teachers. Learn more with this programme in PGCE Secondary - MFL from Durham University.
Languages, Literatures, Cultures
The Languages, Literatures, Cultures MA course offered by Durham University is an exciting, unique and dynamic course that invites you to engage critically with literatures emerging from diverse literary and cultural contexts from around the world.
Risk, Security and Politics
The MA in Risk, Security and Politics at Durham University is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme designed to explore the intricate interplay of risk within political contexts. This interdisciplinary course equips students with critical analytical skills essential for addressing global challenges.
PGCE Secondary - Physics
The PGCE Secondary - Physics at Durham University is a full-time, one-year programme designed to prepare you for teaching. This PGCE degree equips you with essential skills to inspire secondary students aged 11 to 16 in understanding physics and its applications in the real world.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
The MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Durham University offers a comprehensive exploration of crime and justice issues. This one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme provides students with critical insights into contemporary criminal justice challenges, fostering an environment that encourages intellectual growth and critical thinking.
Politics and International Relations of the Middle East
Immerse yourself in debates about international politics and international organisations. The MA in Politics and International Relations of the Middle East offered by Durham University will equip you with the skills to challenge conventional thinking and analyse your own views about some of the present-day challenges in the Middle East and North African region.
Medical Law and Ethics
The LLM in Medical Law and Ethics at Durham University offers an engaging exploration of the legal and ethical dimensions of medical practice. This one-year full-time or part-time course equips students with essential knowledge and skills, preparing them for the evolving challenges in healthcare law and ethics.
Social Work
The Social Work MSW programme offered by Durham University is a 21 month course engaging students with the knowledge, skills and values that underpin social work practice with individuals, groups and communities.
Bioarchaeology
Studying the Bioarchaeology MSc course offered by Durham University opens the door to the latest developments in archaeological science, including human bioarchaeology and palaeopathology, stable isotope mass spectrometry, ancient DNA, and environmental archaeology.
Finance (Accounting and Finance)
The Finance (Accounting and Finance) programme at Durham University provides you with the essential skills and learning to thrive in a wide range of corporate environments around the world and to play a key role in ensuring they function to the highest finance and accounting standards.
Laws
The Master of Laws offered by Durham University gives you the widest choice of modules. Modules can be selected from those available for students studying in International Trade and Commercial Law, and European Trade and Commercial Law, Corporate Law and International Law and Governance.
Philosophy
The Philosophy MA course offered by Durham University provides an ideal academic environment for those who would like to study the subject at a higher level in preparation for a PhD or as a basis for future employment.
Environmental Engineering
The Environmental Engineering programme offered by Durham University will equip you with critical knowledge and practical skills in environmental research, the latest technologies and applied problem-solving. You'll explore sustainable, nature-based solutions and learn how to apply them across industries and communities, making a meaningful impact where it matters most.
Cities and Sustainable Futures
The Cities and Sustainable Futures programme offered by Durham University addresses these urgent questions by focusing on how global cities are being made and remade in relation to climate change and other challenges, different experiences of city life amid crisis, and a range of urban alternatives and experiments.
PGCE Secondary - History
The PGCE Secondary - History at Durham University is a one-year, full-time programme designed to equip you with essential teaching skills and in-depth knowledge of the history curriculum. This degree leads to a Postgraduate Certificate in Education and prepares you for Qualified Teacher Status, ensuring you are ready to inspire secondary students effectively.
Management (Supply Chain Logistics)
The Management (Supply Chain Logistics) programme at Durham University takes a mixed theoretical and practical approach to provide you with the tools, techniques and knowledge for the study of supply chains and the way they work.
Climate, Risk and Society
The MSc in Climate, Risk and Society at Durham University is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This course delves into the effects of climate change and the associated risks to society, equipping students with essential skills to address these challenges effectively.
Economics
The Economics programme from Durham University will equip you with the skills and knowledge to understand the complex, rapidly transforming and turbulent modern global economy.
Sustainability, Energy and Development
The MSc in Sustainability, Energy and Development at Durham University is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This degree delves into pressing global issues such as climate change and inequality, equipping students with the knowledge to drive sustainable transformations.
Advanced Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)
The Advanced Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) programme offered by Durham University will equip you with an advanced understanding of computer science theory and practice through research-led teaching of both foundational and contemporary topics.