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Social Science Research Methods (Politics) (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Advanced training in research methods preparing you for PhD study.

Architectural Studies (MArch) (Full time work-based)

Mode: Full time work-based

This is a two-year programme that takes graduates to an advanced level of architectural design. It satisfies Part 2 of the UK professional qualification for architects, and is approved by the RIBA and the Architects Registration Board (ARB).

Architecture: Professional Practice (PgDip) (Part time distance learning)

Mode: Part time distance learning

On this programme, students will acquire an in-depth understanding of the legal and economic aspects of architectural practice and construction procurement, and the related skills necessary to practice effectively on entry into the architectural profession.

Social Science Research Methods (Environmental Planning) (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Advanced training in research methods preparing you for PhD study.

Social Science Research Methods (International Relations) (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Advanced training in research methods preparing you for PhD study.

Social Science Research Methods (Management and Business Studies) (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Advanced training in research methods preparing you for PhD study.

Social Science Research Methods (Social Policy) (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Advanced training in research methods preparing you for PhD study.

Social Science Research Methods (Educational Studies) (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Advanced training in research methods preparing you for PhD study or research occupations.

Global Cultures (MA) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Develop your knowledge and understanding of the creative and cultural industries in both national and international contexts

Social Science Research Methods (Social-Legal) (Law) (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Advanced training in research methods preparing you for PhD study.

Social Science Research Methods (Social Work) (MSc) (Part time)

Mode: Part time

This programme provides advanced training in research methods across the full range of the social sciences and meets the training requirements for ESRC PhD funding.

Social Science Research Methods (Social-Legal) (Law) (MSc) (Part time)

Mode: Part time

We offer a pathway in Socio-Legal Studies on this programme. Cardiff Law School is a leading centre for research in Law and this pathway builds on our strong and long-standing strength in socio-legal scholarship.

Social Science Research Methods (Sociology) (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Advanced training in research methods preparing you for PhD study.

Sustainable Building Conservation (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) accredited course aims to be unique amongst schools in Britain.

Social and Public Policy (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Study how policy is designed around the world to meet human needs and increase wellbeing.

Social Science Research Methods (Social Work) (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Advanced training in research methods preparing you for PhD study.

Translation Studies (MA) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Gain core training in the theory and practice of translation and work in a language that suits you.

Translation Studies (MA) (Part time)

Mode: Part time

Gain core training in the theory and practice of translation and work in a language that suits you.

Education (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Our Education (MSc) programme enables you to explore key challenges in education and gain insights into educational practices, policies, and organisations from across the world.

Global Heritage (MA) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Explore the power of heritage in a global context and consider its relationship to major debates around sustainability, decolonisation, conflict, and human rights.