The Master of Research (MRes) is a flexible programme based around three taught research methods modules, an independent project relating to your specialist subject area, and a Masters thesis.
Duration: One year full-time or two years part-time
You'll explore the causes of crime, responses to crime and develop a deep understanding of human behaviour and develop skills applicable to a wide range of careers within the criminal justice system.
Duration: Three years full-time or up to six years part-time
Train in our on-site clinics and health science laboratories. On completion you'll be eligible to apply for registration to practise as an osteopath with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC).
This course offers you the chance to engage in work placements and field work trips to build up real-world experience in special educational needs or disabilities.
With BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies you'll learn how to help young children to thrive, to stay curious and to love learning; it is a perfect stepping stone to a teaching qualification.
Duration: Three years full-time or up to six years part-time
Learn the science of gathering and testing physical evidence for crime scene investigation and how forensic science is employed within the criminal justice system.
Duration: Three years full-time or six years part-time
Develop a deep understanding of how children think and learn. Study children’s development and wellbeing so you can help them to thrive in all situations.
BA (Hons) History takes a long view to see how identity and culture are shaped, because knowing where we have come from helps us to understand where we are going.
Duration: Three years full-time or up to six years part-time
If you know you want to specialise in supporting pupils with special education needs and disabilities (SEND), either within a mainstream school or special school, you can take a PGCE with an emphasis on SEND.