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223 Master's degrees offered by the university
Education (Research in Second Language Education) PGCE entry only
Education (Research in Second Language Education) PGCE entry only from University of Cambridge course adopts a broad definition of the term "second language education".
Biological Sciences (Biomolecular Science)
The Biological Sciences (Biomolecular Science) course from University of Cambridge provides students with an opportunity to undertake a period of study and research in Biomolecular Science, one of the Faculty’s key research pathways.
Astronomy
This Astronomy course from the University of Cambridge introduces students to research skills and specialist knowledge. The Astronomy MPhil degree is exclusively by research with no taught elements.
Classics
The Classics course from the University of Cambridge is designed to complement and complete undergraduate study in Classics, teaching for this course is provided in the form of seminars, lectures, classes, and individual supervised study.
Biological Science (Genetics)
The Biological Science (Genetics) course from the University of Cambridge genetics research seeks to provide a systems-level understanding of biology by relating genome sequence to function and phenotype.
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.
Biological Science (Zoology)
The MPhil in Biological Science (Zoology) offered by the University of Cambridge is a one-year full-time course of research, culminating in the submission of a thesis and viva voce examination. There are no taught components to this course but students do attend appropriate lectures and courses such as those involving transferable skills training.
Global History of Art and Architecture
The Global History of Art and Architecture programme course from the University of Cambridge provide an overview of current interdisciplinary research and challenges in the global history of art and architecture.
English Studies
English Studies from University of Cambridge aims to give students with relevant experience at first-degree level the opportunity to develop a conceptually and historically sophisticated approach to literary study, both in taught seminar groups and individual research; also to carry out focused research under close supervision in their field of interest.
Population Health Sciences
The Population Health Sciences programme from the University of Cambridge aim is to provide course participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to serve as a foundation for a career in population health sciences in academic, practice or other settings.
Biological Science (Pharmacology)
The Biological Science (Pharmacology) course from the University of Cambridge is a one-year research programme which is assessed by a written dissertation and by an oral examination. It is suited to those who wish to pursue research at a level beyond that of an undergraduate degree and will give a good basic training in laboratory work.
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.
Biological Science (Pathology)
The Biological Science (Pathology) course from the University of Cambridge is a full-time one-year research programme. Students join an active biomedical research group and conduct an original research project.
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.
Biological Science (Plant Sciences)
The Biological Science (Plant Sciences) course from the University of Cambridge essentially follows the format of the PhD but is compressed into one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study. The work consists of research and courses as required under academic supervision.
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.
Medical Science - Surgery
The Medical Science - Surgery course from the University of Cambridge broad clinical themes are aligned to world class underpinning research strengths in stem cell medicine, immunology, organ perfusion, cell biology and surgical oncology. Specific research training relevant to your own project will be given by the team in which you work.