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110 Master's degrees offered by the university
Medieval Studies
The Medieval Studies programme in the University of Lincoln enables students in the School of History and Heritage to learn from academics who are leading researchers, authors, editors of books, contributors to international research projects and conferences, broadcasters, conservators, and experts in heritage.
Forensic Science
Research students in Forensic Science at the University of Lincoln have the opportunity to work alongside a multidisciplinary team in the School of Chemistry, and can benefit from strong links with industry practitioners.
Counselling
This Counselling programme at the University of Lincoln provides opportunities for students to develop their knowledge and skills as a counsellor, and is especially suited to those considering a career as a practising counsellor.
Bioveterinary Science
The Bioveterinary Science programme at University of Lincoln provides students with the opportunity to research the science that underlies animal health and disease.
Geography
Through independent research, supervisory meetings, and departmental seminars, this research Geography programme from University of Lincoln provides the opportunity for further research in an area of human geography, and aims to build key skills in preparation for positions in research, spatial/social planning, and development consultancy and management.
Forensic Psychology
This MSc in Forensic Psychology from the University of Lincoln focuses on case formulation and the applied aspects of forensic psychology. There is an emphasis on working with different groups, including children/adolescents, violent or sexual offenders, and those with forensic mental health concerns.
Economics
The MSc in Economics at the University of Lincoln is designed for those with a prior degree in the field. This one-year programme combines advanced study with research, enhancing your analytical and quantitative skills. The course prepares you for a career as a professional economist, equipping you with essential tools for various sectors.
Conservation of Cultural Heritage
The MA in Conservation of Cultural Heritage from University of Lincoln enables students to gain hands-on experience while being taught by experts in the field. Students have the opportunity to develop a wide range of practical, theoretical and research skills in preparation for a career in heritage conservation.
Engineering
The Engineering course from the University of Lincoln enables students to pursue a one year full-time (or two years part-time) individual programme of research.
Biotechnology
The MSc Biotechnology programme from University of Lincoln provides students with the opportunity to develop an advanced theoretical knowledge, understanding, and practical experience of modern molecular and systems biology approaches to emerging biotechnologies.