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Your postgraduate qualification
We have a firm commitment to excellence in teaching, entrepreneurship, support and research to ensure you gain a postgraduate qualification with strong career relevance.
Postgraduate study is a valuable investment for life. It enhances your career prospects, adds to your academic achievements and provides you with an in-depth understanding of your specialist area. We offer two main types of postgraduate degree: taught and research-based. Qualifications can be gained through full-time and part-time study while some courses are available through distance learning.
TAUGHT COURSES
The University offers a selection of taught awards, such as: • Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert) – for UK/EU students with settled/pre-settled status • Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) • Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) – initial teacher training courses • Master of Arts (MA) is normally awarded for a course in an arts subject • Master of Science (MSc) is usually awarded for a course in a science or technology discipline • Master of Business Administration (MBA) for those specialising in business subjects
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Applicants for taught courses usually require a 2:2 Honours degree in a related field or an equivalent qualification from a recognised university in the UK or overseas. Applicants for a research degree should generally have a 2:1 Honours or Master's degree or equivalent in the relevant subject area. Please see individual courses in this prospectus for any additional entry requirements. Check English language requirements at:
beds.ac.uk/EngLang
RESEARCH DEGREES
Research degrees are an independent advanced study programme supervised by academic staff and lasting between one and seven years, giving you an opportunity to explore more deeply a topic of your choice. Across our ten research institutes here at Bedfordshire, we have around 400 research students conducting their own unique research, and producing new knowledge and expertise that is innovative, relevant and enlightened. They are studying towards one of the following awards: • Master of Arts by Research (MA by Research) • Master of Science by Research (MSc by Research) • Master of Philosophy (MPhil) • PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) – an advanced-level academic course involving the submission of a thesis which is original academic research in a chosen field of study • Professional Doctorates – these are practice-based research degrees. Professional
Doctorates currently offered by the University are the Professional Doctorate in Children and Young People’s Services and a Professional Doctorate in Systemic Practice.
DISTANCE LEARNING
For our UK and EU students with settled/pre-settled status, we have a small number of courses that are available by distance learning with online support. There is no attendance requirement, which is ideal if you have other work or family commitments. Please note: the PgCert and distance learning courses are not available to international students.