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223 Master's degrees offered by the university
Music Studies
The Music Studies from the University of Cambridge is a nine-month freestanding programme offering advanced training in key areas of musical studies, while at the same time providing preparation for doctoral research.
Biological Sciences (Developmental Biology)
This Biological Sciences (Developmental Biology) course from the University of Cambridge is a remarkably cross-disciplinary area of biomedical research that spans traditional departmental boundaries and many different technologies, such as molecular biology, genetics, cell biology, imaging and bioinformatics.
Polar Studies (Scott Polar Research Institute)
This Polar Studies (Scott Polar Research Institute) from the University of Cambridge aim is to provide an understanding of key contemporary research problems in a range of disciplines in either the humanities and social sciences or physical sciences relating to the Arctic and Antarctica,and for students to undertake original research on a topic selected in consultation with members of staff.
Biological Sciences
This Biological Sciences programme from the University of Cambridge offers students the opportunity to undertake a period of study and lab-based research in an area of scientific importance and interest.
Biological Sciences (Reproduction and Embryogenesis)
The Biological Sciences (Reproduction and Embryogenesis) course from the University of Cambridge provides students with an opportunity to undertake a period of study and research in Reproduction and Embryogenesis, one of the Faculty’s key research pathways.
NeuroAI and Intelligent Systems
This NeuroAI and Intelligent Systems course from University of Cambridge is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in the core principles of NeuroAI, combining theoretical depth with hands-on technical training.
Education (Primary Education)
This Education (Primary Education) programme from the University of Cambridge is intended for education professionals, policy makers and researchers at any stage of their career.
Genomic Medicine
The Genomic Medicine degree from the University of Cambridge is part of the suite of part-time, postgraduate courses in Genomic Medicine and designed to further educate suitably qualified NHS healthcare professionals and science graduates with an interest in the clinical application of genomics.
Health, Medicine and Society
The Health, Medicine and Society course from the University of Cambridge is a full-time one year course run jointly by the Departments of History and Philosophy of Science, Sociology and Social Anthropology.
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.
European, Latin American and Comparative Literatures and Cultures
The European, Latin American and Comparative Literatures and Cultures (ELAC) course 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 literatures and cultures and/or Latin American and Francophone contexts.
Sensor Technologies and Applications
Sensor Technologies and Applications from University of Cambridge programme focuses on the science, technology, and applications of sensors, preparing students for research careers in both academic and industrial settings.
Biological Sciences (Infection Biology and Molecular Immunology)
The Biological Sciences (Infection Biology and Molecular Immunology) course from University of Cambridge provides students with an opportunity to undertake a period of study and research in Infection Biology and Molecular Immunology.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Modern Middle Eastern Studies)
This Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Modern Middle Eastern Studies) course from the University of Cambridge is designed for highly motivated students who would like to develop their knowledge and understanding of the Modern Middle East, together with the research skills necessary to carry out independent primary research work in the Humanities or Social Sciences to a high academic standard.
Molecular Mechanisms of Human Disease
This Molecular Mechanisms of Human Disease M.Phil course from the University of Cambridge provides an in-depth understanding of how fundamental pathways of cellular homeostasis are disrupted in genetic and infectious diseases.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Classical Islamic History and Culture)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Classical Islamic History and Culture) course from the University of Cambridge is designed for highly motivated students who would like to develop their knowledge and understanding of the pre-modern Islamic world, together with the research skills necessary to carry out independent primary research work to a high academic standard.
Education (Research in Second Language Education)
The Education (Research in Second Language Education) route at the University of Cambridge adopts a broad definition of the term "second language education". It considers issues relating to the teaching and learning of modern languages in English schools and communities as well as issues relating to the teaching of English as a second, foreign, or additional language across the world.
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Korean Studies)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Korean Studies) course from the University of Cambridge provides initial research training and, in most cases, aims to develop students' linguistic skills, methodological sophistication, as well as providing a foundation for those students wishing to continue their research at the doctoral level.
Sociology (The Sociology of Marginality and Exclusion)
This Sociology (The Sociology of Marginality and Exclusion) course from the University of Cambridge provides students with a firm grounding in theoretical and empirical analysis, which are at the core of understanding the workings of social inequality.
Construction Engineering
Construction Engineering from University of Cambridge aim of the course is to develop and empower emerging leaders as agents of change to transform the construction industry.