UC offers three types of Master's degrees:
- Research (thesis) Master's
- Taught (coursework) Master's
- a combination of both.
A Research Master’s degree advances your knowledge in the area of your previous studies, and enables you to conduct a significant piece of independent research (with supervision).
A Taught Master’s degree provides a structured programme of taught courses at an advanced level. In some cases, a Taught Master’s can allow you to undertake study in a different professional area from that of your first degree. Many offer applied learning opportunities, such as an independent project or industry placement.
A number of UC’s Master’s degrees allow for a combination of both courses and research.
Most of our Master's degrees can be completed in 1 year full-time, or within 2 years for those with projects or work placements.
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