Mobashar studied Master of Physician Associate Studies (MPAS) and now works in primary care.
Read Mobashar's storyPostgraduate taught subjects
Postgraduate taught courses are similar in structure to undergraduate courses, but are more advanced.
You will usually attend lectures and seminars, and carry out practical work. Some of our courses take a blended learning approach, meaning you will mix on-campus and distance learning.
You'll usually be assessed through exams, dissertations and projects.
Types of postgraduate taught degree
We offer a number of Master's level awards:
- MA (Master of Arts)/MSc (Master of Science)
An MA or MSc Master's degree shows you have gained a higher level of expertise in a specific subject. They generally take one year to complete full-time or two years part-time. - MBA (Master in Business Administration)
The MBA award is for professionals who are looking to boost their managerial credentials. The Bradford MBA can be studied on campus, in Dubai, or by distance learning. - LLM (Master of Laws)
An LLM specialises in a particular field of law, such as International Legal Studies or Natural Resources and Environmental Law and Policy. Our LLM courses can be studied on campus or by distance learning.
- MRes (Master by Research)
The MRes trains you for research in a specific academic field and can be good preparation for a PhD. Our Faculty of Life Sciences and Institute of Cancer Therapeutics offers an MRes in various specialisms. - PgDip (Postgraduate Diploma)
A PgDip is similar to a Master's degree, but is shorter and will typically leave out a major aspect of the full Master's programme - usually the dissertation project. - PgCert (Postgraduate Certificate)
A PgCert can form the basis of a PgDip or Master's degree by introducing you to a subject at an advanced level or providing you with a specialist skill.
Flexible study options
We're committed to providing innovative and flexible methods of learning for our students.
Since our pioneering introduction of part-time Master's courses, we've continually adapted our learning options to meet the needs of our students. In response to the global pandemic, we increased our January intake and added a number of new distance learning options.
- Full-time and part-time options
Several of our Master's courses can be taken either full or part-time, allowing you to study around existing commitments such as work or childcare. Details of study options can be found on the course pages. - Flexible start dates
Most of our taught courses start in September, and we've also made a large increase in the number of courses with a January intake. Details of start dates can be found on the individual course pages.
- Distance learning
Distance learning courses are studied online. We offer a number of distance learning courses, including our Distance Learning MBA, MSc Advanced Dementia Studies, and LLM law programmes. - Modular and intermediate awards
Many of our postgraduate taught courses give the option of building up to a Master's degree over time. You can study CPD health studies modules at your own pace, rather than committing to a full degree.
Meet our Master's students
Our Master's students chose to study a postgraduate degree for a variety of reasons.
Read a selection of our students' stories to find out about their backgrounds, ambitions, and how they are finding the postgraduate experience at Bradford.
Sarah is studying MSc Advanced Dementia Studies. She studies the course part-time via distance learning.
Read Sarah's storyIfeanyi is studying MSc Applied Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics after converting from marine life sciences.
Read Ifeanyi's storySam Kane
Sam studies MA Filmmaking. He hopes to build a show reel and become a freelance filmmaker after graduating.
Fees, finance and support
How much does postgraduate study cost, and is there any help available?
Find out more about the cost of studying a postgraduate degree, how you can fund your studies, and the various support services available to all our students.
Tuition fees cover the cost of your registration, tuition, academic supervision, assessment and examination.
Government loans of up to £12,167 are available to help cover your tuition fees and living costs while you study.
Every year the University of Bradford invests over £4m in scholarships to help students from all backgrounds.
MyBradford are here to help you access any support you might need throughout your time here.
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