Master programs and postgraduate courses in natural sciences enclose very different specialization programs for graduates: the term science includes in fact the whole system of knowledge gained through research carried out in a methodical and rigorous, with the aim of defining the laws governing natural, human and social phenomena. Boys and girls who become students of these courses of improvement usually come from scientific disciplines and are interested in a career related to neuroscience, genomics, astronomy, geography, geology. Men and women with a career already started maybe in research may decide to follow these programs of higher education in science to fill specific gaps.
Career opportunities
Graduates of master programs and courses in natural science can work in public and private companies as scientists and researchers, experts in bioethics or maybe neuroscience, science communicators, experts in nuclear energy.
The aim of MIBS is to train new professional figures applying the concepts, contents, languages, and methods of management. The goal is to develop specific skills in the context of firms' internationalization.
These are modular part-time programmes, particularly suitable for academically gifted medical and dental trainees with the potential to be the independent researchers of the future.
This innovative MSc in Blood Science is designed to focus on diagnostic techniques and accompanying QA, QC and UK regulatory bodies including CPA and MHRA.
It will appeal to those working in the commercial or healthcare sectors, who use, or expect to use, nanotechnology in their work. P
This course focuses on the drugs which are used to treat different cancers and on how they work at the molecular level.
Develop the skills you need for a rewarding career in wildlife conservation. Learn from environmental experts and get hands-on experience of tools such as GIS and PCR. Communicating conservation messages and data handling are core parts of this exciting Masters course.
Focused on the practical skills required to work in conservation, introducing a range of old and new field and laboratory methods: satellite tracking, stable isotope analysis, DNA-based technology, sound recording and playback, use of camera traps and photography, bird ringing and wildlife forensics
Part-time postgraduate online courses in ecological survey techniques
The MSc Human Nutrition builds on your experience gained from an appropriate first degree and provides options to specialise in Public Health Nutrition or Sports Nutrition.
The programme is designed to give graduates the knowledge and intellectual skills required to provide, develop and advance specialist scientific services within healthcare systems.
The postgraduate MSc Astrophysics and Postgraduate Certificate in Astronomy and Astrophysics programmes at Queen Mary, University of London, provide a unique opportunity for graduates to pursue the subject in depth, either for personal interest or as a step towards a professional career in astronomy
Masters in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: at a glance If you’re looking for career-focused, advanced economics training in the context of the environment and natural resources, then our Masters in Environmental and Resource Economics is for you.
This master's specialisation combines haematology, immunology, transfusion and clinical biochemistry developed from the increasing automation within pathology. Taught entirely online, your physical attendance will not be required on campus.
The MSc in Paediatric Infectious Diseases is a one-year part-time programme, which follows on from the two-year Postgraduate Diploma in Paediatric Infectious Diseases.
This highly flexible course (delivered by a mix of face-to-face and distance learning) will give you the opportunity to develop skills important for wildlife conservation. The focus is on collecting, understanding (analysing) data and communicating information to various audiences.
This course is designed for biology, medicine, biomedical and life sciences graduates, keen to develop their knowledge in a city renowned for its medical landmarks.
The MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care will position students to integrate the best available research evidence with their clinical expertise and patient values to make better informed decisions in their field of health care.
This degree focuses on food analysis and food microbiology, as well as product development and quality control. Staff are active within the Institute of Food Science and Technology and regularly involved with the food industry as expert consultants.
The Clinical research programme provides a credit-bearing training opportunity for academic clinical fellows and clinical lecturers in medicine and dentistry.
The Programme draws on the world-class research and teaching in experimental therapeutics at Oxford University and offers a unique opportunity to gain an understanding of the principles that underpin clinical research and to translate this into good clinical and research practice.
This course is in high demand so we'd encourage you to apply early, ideally so your application reaches us before the end of June. We're currently experiencing a high volume of applications so it may take us a little longer to get back to you.