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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.

Business Management (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Become an effective manager who can offer creative solutions to a variety of business challenges.

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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 (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 (Educational Studies) (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

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

Financial Economics (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Gain the analytical, qualitative and quantitative skills to respond to economic problems faced by government agencies, central banks, financial institutions and industry.

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 (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 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.

International Management (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Learn tools and techniques to recognise and resolve ethical dilemmas in global business.

Business Administration (MBA) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Tackle leadership challenges and consider the economic, social and environmental impact of global business.

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

Mode: Full time

Advanced training in research methods preparing you for PhD study.

Marketing (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Bring your interests and expertise to a marketing programme designed for students from any disciplinary background.

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Maritime Policy and Shipping Management (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Examine the maritime industry through multiple disciplines on this practically oriented programme.

Accounting and Finance (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Shape innovation in all areas of business while appreciating the significance of accounting and finance for creating a more responsible and sustainable society.

Finance (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

Challenge yourself on this practice-focused programme and develop the confidence, knowledge and skills for a successful career in finance.

Business Administration (MBA) (Part time)

Mode: Part time

Tackle leadership challenges and consider the economic, social and environmental impact of global business on our flexible, part-time MBA programme.

Sociology (MSc) (Full time)

Mode: Full time

How can sociology help you make sense of a world defined by change and disruption yet, at the same time, shaped by enduring and pervasive inequalities?