The MA 3D Design is aimed at both recently qualified and experienced practitioners in a three-dimensional design field such as Product or Industrial Design, Furniture Design, Interior Design, Architecture or similar, who wish to further their education through a Practice Based Masters. Candidates would normally be expected to come to the MA with a research interest which might form a starting point for their major project.The programme is run by the Dublin School of Creative Arts at TU Dublin and offers a unique opportunity for focussed study in an interdisciplinary environment that mixes studio practice with intellectual, theoretical and historical inquiry.The programme is one of five delivered through the Creative Arts Masters Platform. Students on the MA 3D Design programme will join those on the other studio-based programmes in Interior Design, Visual Communications, and Fine Art, and those on the Contemporary Visual Culture programme, where students study the theory and criticism of contemporary visual culture or the history of art and design. The Platform allows specialisation within a dynamic mix of practical and critical disciplines, placing particular emphasis upon practice engaged with critical and historical debate.
Bachelor Degree (Honours 2.1 or above) in relevant disciplines
This new Master's programme focuses on the development of intelligent software products and services. Specifically, AI, machine learning, and data science are covered in detail. Applications include, but are not limited to, internet-of-things, data analytics and smart cities.
Applicants must have a bachelor's degree with a major in computer engineering, electrical engineering (with relevant courses in computer engineering), or equivalent.The program has prerequisites in mathematics.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency. Applications are accepted through the centralized Swedish admissions process from October 16-January 15th. The school offers the possibility of accepting application directly as well, with a deadline of May 2nd.
Our international MSc programme in AI and Robotics gives you a computer science degree at the cutting edge of today’s research in AI and smart robots. Within the programme, you will learn (among other things) about the methods used by autonomous vehicles to know where they are, how the navigation software in your phone finds the best route, and the sensors that robots and intelligent systems use to perceive the world, as well as machine learning methods used by computers to make difficult choices or learn to recognise the patterns around them.The first year is centred around a ”raise your robot” theme. From day 1, you get access to a robot kit, which you will give more and more skills as the courses within the programme progress.The programme is embedded in Örebro University's Centre for Applied Autonomous Sensor Systems (AASS), which is one of Sweden's largest academic research centres in AI and robotics.Upon graduation, you will be able to work with advanced technologies such as autonomous vehicles, decision support systems for the industry, sensor systems, and in-home service robots. Our graduates have gone on to work at places as varied as MathWorks (mathematical computing software), DICE (video game developer) and Epiroc (advanced mining vehicles), and many have pursued a scientific research career.
The Master AIRE in Digital Sciences grows up on the rich field of our international network of scientists, the guests of the CRI. They bring life sciences closer to the sciences of learning it. They move the frontiers of knowledge. The scientific materials are the data coming from living systems, social systems, and machines. Students following this program will learn computer knowledge, under the light of the sociology of digital worlds.
Bachelor degree in relevant field. Application deadline is May 4.
The AIRE Learning Sciences programme is dedicated to learning sciences and digital practices in education. It aims at training creative and talented students to become the future researchers or change makers in education and pedagogy. We believe that in parallel with the digital and environmental transitions, there is a “learning transition” which transforms our ways to learn, teach, and conduct research but also the way we work, manage and collaborate. This program is based on the figure of the Social Scientist Entrepreneur with a curriculum using project-based methodology, reverse pedagogy, mentoring and peer-to-peer learning. Each year, we work with classes of passionate students who have the desire to learn, explore and co-construct together
Bachelor degree in relevant field. Application deadline is May 4.
The AIRE Life Sciences Master (AIRE-LiSc) is an interdisciplinary two-year program tackling quantitative approaches of different interfaces in Life Sciences. Its goal is to studyLife Sciences through an innovative, interdisciplinary approach based on the convergence of Biology, Physics, Computer Sciences, and many other disciplines. Students following this program can build their own unique course portfolio, and gain substantial, meaningful research experience thanks to the CRI internship-rich program. Students also work in an international environment that promotes teamwork and collaborations, and thus build long-lasting ties with researchers and fellow students from all over the world.The AIRE-LiSc program employs a learning-through-research pedagogy approach and comprises several research internships and collaborative projects. It also aims at training creative and talented students to develop their curriculum and research in an enriching environment that fares up to the best graduate programs in the world.
Bachelor degree in relevant field. Application deadline is May 4.
With accordion as your principal study, you will receive tuition at an advanced artistic, technical and didactic level. You will acquire skills as an ensemble musician, accompanist, teacher and soloist. It is also possible for you to have your principal study tuition divided between two teachers, each with their own specialities in technique and repertoire.
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree in relevant field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is April 1.
Access to some of Europe's leading business minds, with practically-relevant courses taught by leading professionals and top academics. A curriculum equipping you with relevant concepts, principles, and insights from recent academic literature and practice, taught in a way that will make a lasting impression.A credential respected by employers around the world as an indicator of solid business knowledge and well-developed analytical and practical (e.g., presentation) skills.An opportunity to customize your degree with a specialized track; allowing you to choose between the Professional track (RA/RC) or the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) track.A stepping stone to the Post-Master Accountancy, European Post-Master Accountancy and the Post-Master's program Executive Master of Finance and Control
A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency (TOEFL 90 and IELTS 6.5).GMAT: 550Admission Deadline: April 1 and October 1
The Master's programme in Accountancy & Control offers two top-level academic specialisation tracks: Accountancy and Control. Both tracks offer a common knowledge base in Accountancy and Control, as well as in-depth specialised courses and subject matter.The Accountancy track in the Accountancy and Control Master’s programme is for you if you seek a career in a financial function, as an auditor, but also as a financial professional in the business world or in not-for-profit organisations. The Control track of the Accountancy and Control Master’s programme is concerned with financial information and decision making in the management of organisations. It provides you with the broad range of skills, the in-depth knowledge and the international expertise that you will need as a controller or financial professional in the business world or the public sector.
A bachelor's degree in a related field is required.GRE/GMAT: 155/500Admission Deadline: April 1
The MSc Accountancy & Controlling emphasizes the importance of high quality information. In today's world, such information is crucial for all kinds of decisions. For instance, shareholders have to decide whether to continue their investment in particular companies, tax authorities must determine the amount of taxes to be paid by different organizations, and managers need to assess whether the strategy followed by their company is successful. These and other decisions have major implications for individuals, organizations and society as a whole. Therefore, they require relevant, reliable and timely information. In the MSc Accountancy & Controlling, you will learn how to design information systems which produce such information. In addition, you will learn to assess the quality of information and of information systems. Special attention will be paid to the implications of sustainability issues for information systems, opportunities and threats due to innovations in information technology, and ways to detect fraud. Many graduates of the MSc Accountancy & Controlling further specialise by following an executive master programme.
A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency (TOEFL 90 and IELTS 6.5). GMAT: 600 (automatically accepted) Admission Deadline: May 1 and October 15
You learn to understand companies and to use financial information to develop their operations. You also get a good understanding of the rules and standards governing the conduct of accounting and auditing. Sustainability and internationalization is an integral part of the educational environment. The programme is offered by Umeå School of Business and Economics.
Applicants must have a bachelor's degree with a major in Business Administration. The program has prerequisites in Management, Marketing Accounting and Finance courses or the equivalent.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is January 15.
This course is a challenging one-year taught programme aimed at preparing business graduates for entry into the accountancy profession. The programme earns generous exemptions from Chartered Accountants Ireland, in that they gain exemption from the CAP 2 series of examinations, and from CPA Ireland, who offer graduates exemptions from 11 out of the 15 examination papers through their FastTrack programme.There will be a relatively small number of students on the programme. This will enable you to gain outstanding support from lecturers. Full-time study enables you to develop a real depth of knowledge without the pressure of work.If you have a degree in accounting or a general business with an accounting specialisation and would like to pursue a career in accounting, then this programme has been designed with you in mind.
1st May Deadline; Minimum H2.2 degree GPA equivalency
The DCU MSc in Accounting is the leading graduate accounting programme of its kind in Ireland, an innovative partnership of learning which is informed and shaped by the needs of the accounting and taxation professionals of tomorrow. The programme is designed for accounting graduates to combine study for a Master’s degree while gaining exemptions from professional examinations at the same time.The one-year full-time Masters programme encourages critical and creative thinking, teamwork and communication, and develops a diverse range of professional attributes which equip graduates to excel in the accounting profession and to adopt leadership positions in their professional lives.
16 July; Minimum H2.1 degree GPA equivalency
Chartered Accountants Ireland ExemptionsThis programme has been developed with reference to the Chartered Accountants Ireland (CAI) syllabus. Therefore, significant exemptions from the CAI examinations are available. Graduates of the M.Acc. are granted full exemption from CAI’s CAP2 examinations, provided that they have full exemption from CAI’s CAP1 examinations before taking the M.Acc..MAcc. graduates’ success in recent professional examinations Our graduates consistently achieve very high places in the Final Admitting Examination of Chartered Accountants Ireland and in the final examination of the Irish Tax Institute (AITI). In the recent professional exams, our graduates Aisling Curtin and Sarah Finnegan obtained second and third place respectively in CAI’s Final Admitting Examination and Nora Cosgrove was placed second in the final examinations of the Irish Taxation Institute.KPMG-led Analytics Summer School The M.Acc. programme now includes summer school on “Audit and Accounting in the 21st Century: Data & Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Related Technological Tools”.
Rolling Deadline; Minimum H2.1 degree GPA equivalency
Designed for non-accounting graduates. This 8-month conversion programme fast-tracks students towards professional accountancy. It focuses on the fundamentals of financial accounting, management accounting, corporate finance, audit, taxation and related areas. On completion of 12 modules, graduates gain significant exemptions from the examinations of professional accountancy bodies. Expert faculty and practitioners combine to deliver modules, grounded in the academia-practice link that underpins the entire programme. The programme is fully accredited by ACCA, Chartered Accountants Ireland, CIMA, CPA and Irish Tax Institute.
31st July
The Master’s Programme in Accounting educates skilled professionals in the production and use of financial information of companies and other organisations.Students graduating from the programme know how to generate, analyse, interpret and communicate financial information for managerial purposes as well as for the needs of outside stakeholders. They are able to contribute effectively to the development of management information systems. As experts in accounting they are able to impact and contribute to the strategic and operative decision making of the management.The general management skills the programme aims to foster include the student’s analytical ability, teamwork, and problem solving skills. Students have the opportunity to reflect challenging issues in business ethics and to develop their international business communications skills at an advanced level.
A bachelor's degree in a related field is required.Undergraduate GPA is evaluated and typical requires at least a 3.5 average or GMAT: 550Admission Deadline: January 11
Our Master of Arts in Accounting will enhance your analytical skills and teach you advanced accounting subjects in theory and practice. The course provides postgraduate education and training at the forefront of accounting and accounting-related practice.With generous exemptions from ACCA, CPA, CAI and CIMA, our innovative Masters programme is highly successful and has been developed in close collaboration with the Professional Accounting Bodies.With a two month industry placement and an excellent employment record with the ‘Big 4’ you can look forward to opportunities in key accounting roles in multinational organisations and practices
31st August (recommended before 30 May); Minimum H2.2 (H2.1 preferred) degree GPA equivalency
This is a two-year full-time programme designed for honours graduates who may not have taken major accounting specialisms in their undergraduate studies, but who wish to pursue a professional accounting qualification. First year students are required to achieve an average of at least 60% in their first year modules to remain on the course. One of the principal objectives of the programme is that graduates will, on successful completion of the programme, have entitlement to CAP1 and CAP2 exemptions and equivalent exemptions from other professional accountancy bodies.The Accounting Group were delighted with their success at the Irish Accountancy Awards 2017 being declared winners of the Excellence in Education and Training category. The award recognises excellence in the delivery and development of knowledge and skills in the Accountancy Profession.
31 July; Minimum H2.2 degree GPA equivalency
This programme is offered on a full time basis (one year) commencing September. It is designed for honours (2.2 or better) graduates in accounting. It is aimed at those wishing to further their studies in accounting and who may wish to prepare for a career as a professional accountant.It will equip its graduates to successfully complete the examinations of the major accounting bodies operating in Ireland.The programme will also develop the skills and competencies required to undertake independent research in the areas of accounting and related areas.
20 June; Minimum H2.2 degree GPA equivalency
The programme is designed for top graduates who have majored in business, accounting and finance and who wish to pursue a career in accounting, corporate finance, management consulting, and taxation either within the profession or with local or multinational companies. Our focus is not just on the development of technical skills but also on the development of complex problem-solving, critical thinking and softer people skills in our graduates. Over the past five years, alumni of the Master of Accounting programme have consistently performed significantly better than the average in the Final Admitting Examination of Chartered Accountants Ireland.The Master of Accounting is the leading, longest-established accounting-specialist Master’s degree in Ireland. It has been widely recognised for the quality of its graduates and the accelerated career trajectory that they take, both within Ireland and internationally. Our alumni have gone on to become partners in the Big Four accounting firms or CEOs/CFOs in publicly-listed companies. Consequently, its outstanding reputation is widely recognised within business circles.
Rolling Deadline (until spots fill); Minimum H2.1 degree GPA equivalency (63% overall mark or GPA of 3.30/4.2) OR an honours primary degree with a minimum of three years relevant work experience
This one-year full-time course offers a postgraduate route to a career in professional accounting. It offers you the chance to complete much of the study and examination requirements involved in qualifying as an accountant. Upon successful completion of all requirements of the course, you will gain full exemption from all but the Final Admitting Examination (FAE) of Chartered Accountants Ireland (CAI).The course offers more than exemptions. As well as intensive tuition in the core technical materials assessed in the professional examinations, you will gain exposure to the emerging contemporary issues in accounting and finance that will shape your working environment and the future economy. Personal competencies and skills in commercial judgment are also developed to give you a competitive edge as you embark on your career in accounting. In addition, M Acc graduates qualify for exemption from all papers in part 1 of the AITI Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) qualification.Students take a total of 90 credits. Part I consists of taught modules to the value of 60 credits. Part II consists of 30 credits devoted to the development of independent research skills relevant to the work of a modern professional accountant in practice, industry and financial services.
15 June; Minimum H2.1 degree GPA equivalency; expect to qualify for exemption from the CA Proficiency 1 examination of Chartered Accountants Ireland (CAI)
The MSc in Accounting & Finance is an advanced programme designed to provide you with the tools and expertise to begin a career as an auditor, financial controller or other important roles in the finance and advisory services areas. You will learn to handle complex, international accounting, and reporting issues, design internal control mechanisms, and steer managerial performance. Completion of the programme will give you competency in corporate valuation and restructuring and allow you to make sound corporate financial decisions for international organisations.
Applicants should have a bachelor degree with a major in finance, accounting , related field or equivalent. Application deadline for non EU students is June 30.
After 1 academic year 4-6 month internship/work placement
This programme is offered on a full time basis (one year) commencing September. It is designed for honours (2.2 or better) graduates in accounting. It is aimed at those wishing to further their studies in accounting and who may wish to prepare for a career as a professional accountant.It will equip its graduates to successfully complete the examinations of the major accounting bodies operating in Ireland.The programme will also develop the skills and competencies required to undertake independent research in the areas of accounting and related areas.
20 June; Minimum H2.2 degree GPA equivalency
The business environment of the programme is unique. Luxembourg plays a sophisticated key role in the world financial system: the country’s fund administration sector is the second largest worldwide, the private banking sector is the largest in Eurozone, and is ranked sixth in the world. This provides students with a wide range of excellent opportunities to apply their gained academic knowledge directly into practice.Programme offers an exquisite combination of research based seminars and courses hold by experienced professionals coming directly from the business and financial sector: in 2012 and 2013 leading managers from Deloitte and Ernst & Young provide students with insights from today’s business challenges. In the Accounting and Audit degree course at the University of Luxembourg, scientific and applied training do not therefore conflict, but complement each other.
Applicants should have a bachelor degree with a major in the fields of business studies, economics, law, and mathematics.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is May 5.
Accounting and Audit programme is an internationally acknowledged study programme, providing in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge of accounting and audit for pursuit of prestigious internationally recognized ACCA qualification and becoming a professional accounting or audit specialist, senior accountant, financial director, company’s manager at national or international company of audit, accounting or other business branch, Lithuanian or EU public sector institution.
Applicants must have a bachelor's degree with a major in Finance.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is June 30(autumn sem) and November 30(spring sem).
This programme is designed for students who want to work as an accountant/auditor, financial manager or controller/comptroller. You can study towards one of three Master of Science degrees: Master (60 credits), Continuation Master (75 credits), or Master (120 credits). A Master's degree in business administration meets international demands.Throughout the programme, students have the opportunity to make contact with representatives of the business world as guest lecturers and in other ways. Students usually complete their degree thesis in conjunction with one or several companies or other organisations, for instance.There is option for 2 years.
Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree with a major in Business Administration.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.The application period for non EU students is from October 16 to January 15.
Do you want to dive into the nitty-gritty of a company’s financial system? Want to help senior management in managing the company’s financial affairs? Or perhaps you would prefer to examine and assess every aspect of the firm’s financial system to provide high-quality public accountability.After a general look at the most recent mainstream and heterodox economic theory, the Master’s programme in Accounting and Control totally immerses you in the world of governance, control and accounting. This Master’s will teach you everything about the figures that make businesses operate. And once you graduate you get to go and discover the wonderful variety of businesses, processes and people hidden behind the figures.At Radboud University we challenge you to see financial professions as much more than just dealing with money and trade. Apart from the important professional economic aspects we also examine the social side of the profession in order to train you to be critical of a company’s financial processes as well as your own profession and to consider the consequences of the decisions you make. It will help you deal with the inherent conflicts you will undoubtedly come across in your future profession.
A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency (TOEFL 90 and IELTS 6.5).Admission Deadline: April 1
The Accounting and Control programme draws on the strengths of VU University Amsterdam both as an established research university and as one of the major providers of postgraduate professional education in accountancy. With a strong academic core, an openness to the world of practice, and an international outlook, the programme is an effective starting point in your development as a professional preparer, user, or auditor of financial information, and a gateway to further specialized training. The programme will give you a solid basis for pursuing a career in accounting and control. The programme is designed in particular for students aiming for positions as financial manager or controller in major organizations, as well as for those who seek to work as an internal or public auditor. The master’s programme Accounting & Control at VU Amsterdam is a challenging and internationally oriented course that focuses on theoretical concepts and technical standards within the accounting discipline. Furthermore, current developments in both academic research and the profession are interactively discussed. You are taught to adopt a critical academic attitude in order to conduct research and review existing literature. Learning material, lectures and supervision is of high standards. Moreover, the master’s degree in Accounting & Control at VU Amsterdam provides you with a solid foundation of knowledge and competences for practice and offers excellent career prospectsThe Master in Accounting and Control is a one-year programme consisting of a minimum of seven courses and a thesis. The programme sets a quick pace, with short, focused teaching periods of six weeks, followed by exams. The core of the programme consists of required courses in financial reporting, management accounting, corporate law, corporate governance and empirical research in accounting. In addition, you will have the opportunity to take a range of electives on subjects such as auditing, accounting information systems, management control, corporate finance and accounting theory. Courses typically consist of a mixture of lectures and active teaching methods, involving both individual and group work.Finally, you will write a Master's thesis worth 18 credits. Your thesis will demonstrate that you possess both the knowledge of the discipline expected of an aspiring professional, and the research, analytical and reporting skills required of a competent researcher.
A bachelor's degree in a related field is required.Admission Deadline: April 1
The first and second semester move from foundation modules to specialist in-depth studies either focusing on Managerial Accounting/Controlling or Financial Accounting. The third semester is reserved for the researching and preparing the thesis. If a student takes a placement, the programme extends from three to four semesters. Teaching is entirely in English, giving students an opportunity to sustainably improve their comprehension and speaking skills in an English context. This approach also reflects the standard requirements for applicants hoping to work in international companies.Classes are conducted in a combined lecture/seminar format where students are expected to play an active part. Case studies form one main plank in teaching since this allows the expertise acquired to be applied to real-life issues and problems in practice.
Applicants should have a bachelor degree with a major in Business Studies.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is May 30.
This profile adds to your knowledge about the key financial issues within firms and thereby gives you a foundation to manage the firm’s financial decisions e.g. when acting as a CFO. With the knowledge gained in this programme, you will be able to implement models of accounting and finance to support management decisions in all types of organizations.You will gain skills to independently analyse and make decisions and to solve specific financial management decisions. You will learn about modern thoughts related to corporate finance and accounting, and gain skills in using methods and tools enabling you to develop and solve financial models, and intelligently use of accounting data for management decisions. Finally, you will gain substantial insights about the function of financial markets, instruments and policies and methods and models to evaluate these.
Applicants need a bachelor's degree with a major in Economics and Business Administration or relevant.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is February 1.
The Master’s Programme in Accounting and Finance (MAccFin) enables you to view financial corporate management from an integrative perspective - for your future in consulting, executive management, Investment Banking, or auditing.Our programme is characterised by its proximity to entrepreneurial practice: topical and relevant issues with case-related approaches to solutions play as important a role as do reputed guest lecturers and close cooperation with selected companies. The MAccFin programme thus creates optimal conditions for a successful career start.Objectives The Master’s Programme in Accounting and Finance (MAccFin) prepares you for responsible activities in the field of financial corporate management. No matter whether you look at it from the perspective of a consultant, a controller, an auditor or a banker:you analyse an organisation’s sustainable financial and earning power and issue recommendations for further development;you deal with the requirements imposed by the capital market and the regulators;you create M&A processes;you conduct a value-oriented assessment of the profitability of customers, distribution channels and brands, as well as drawing up alternative action scenarios;you conduct management performance assessments and create incentive-compatible management instruments.Financial management thus includes a systematic and reliable record of corporate performance, as well as reporting for the attention of investors and other stakeholders.
The MSc in Accounting and Finance will provide you with an insight to the finance industry with strong links to the theories and practices of accounting or corporate finance depending on your chosen specialisation. If you choose to specialise in accounting, you will gain a deep understanding of how international companies control and evaluate performance, design incentives and allocate resources to facilitate innovation and value-creation, reach business goals and report financial information to shareholders and stakeholders. If you instead specialise in corporate finance, you will learn the theories, concepts and skills necessary to analyse corporate performance and corporate restructurings, firm value and credit worthiness, and how to finance and manage the risk of ventures, be they start-ups or incumbent firms.Throughout the programme you have the opportunity to apply your learning to practical examples and simulations with case studies, projects, team work and live presentations. Lectures are given by academics with extensive teaching, research and consultancy experience, and you will work with graduates from a range of countries and backgrounds for a challenging and rewarding learning experience.
Applicants need a bachelor's degree with a major in business administration. The program has prerequisites in accounting, business, commerce, corporate finance, international business, management, management science, marketing, or organisational studies.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is January 15.
Ranked as top ten by FT for Masters in Management and with the Netherlands' widest selection of MSc programmes, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University equips you for business.Why study this programme?mix of instructional methods, from case studies and internships to group projects and individual research;small-scale interactive classes that engage you in debate and discussion of material;diverse international study body;the opportunity to interact, on and off campus, with leaders from the public, private and not-for- profit sectors;challenging academic theories that reflect the latest business and management thinking.
A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency (TOEFL 94 and IELTS 7.0).Undergraduate GPA is evaluated and typical requires at least a 3.3 average.GMAT: 600 minAdmission Deadline: April 1
This programme is designed to equip future accounting and finance professionals with the knowledge and skills to succeed. It will develop the accounting and financial management skills of business graduates who may not have specialised in accounting and financial management in their degrees and now want a career in this area.This degree at a ranked and accredited business school prepares its graduates for roles in the finance function of Irish PLCs and multinational companies, leading accounting services firms, and for accounting roles in the finance industry. Our Dublin location and ongoing relationships with leading global companies and accounting services firms will help you present yourself with confidence to the world’s top companies.This programme provides a balance between theoretical learning and applied skills development. Top-class faculty and highly regarded expert practitioners ensure the academic rigour and real-life relevance of the course content.Graduates from the programme start their CIMA examinations at the Strategic Case Study level. This is the top level of CIMA exams. Students who are successful in the Strategic Case Study just need to demonstrate they have met CIMAs Practical Experience Requirements before joining as a CGMA.Graduates from the programme who have completed the relevant modules are entitled to seven exemptions from ACCA including Financial Management (FM), Financial Reporting (FR) and Performance Management (PM). Details can be found on the ACCA website.
Rolling Deadline (until spots fill); Minimum H2.1 degree GPA equivalency
The Master in Accounting and Financial Management's main goal is to train expert professionals who can successfully manage an accounting-financial department in any company or institution while specializing in setting and implementing company strategies, financial policies, and optimal decision-making in finance and investment.While studying the Master in Accounting and Financial Management you will acquire fundamental knowledge on how to align the economic and financial strategy of any organization with the evolution of the local and global environment. During the master you will learn to select the most suitable financing instruments for the needs of your company and to design and implement capitalization, debt, and dividend policies. You will master the process and implications of merger and acquisition operations, and equity valuation methods.In addition, you will have the opportunity to obtain a double degree with Montpellier University - MOMA (France).
Bachelor's degree in Economics, Business Administration, Accounting and Finance, Business Management, Management, or equivalentEnglish proficiencyAdmissions Deadlines: No specific deadline, there are 18 admissions rounds per year to apply
The Master of Science in Accounting and Financial Management is a degree programme that prepares students for qualified work within the fields of accounting and financial management, both in the private and public sectors. With faculty active in research, practice and policy-setting, students will acquire both quantitative skills and an understanding of the importance of organizational context. Upon graduation students will be well prepared for competing on an international job-market.The programme offers 60 credits core courses, within managerial and financial accounting, financial management, and risk management. Furthermore, the programme contains a slot of 30 credits elective courses, either for further specialization within the field of accounting and financial management or for broadening of skills through taking courses from other Master's programmes at Graduate School. The program ends with a 30 credits Master Degree project.Course content is based on theoretical and empirical research, and students benefit from the support of active researchers in relevant fields. Learning activities to ensure Information and Communication Technology proficiency and sustainability literacy are integrated throughout the two years of study. Through lectures and work-assignments, students further develop their skills in oral and written communication, analytical problem solving and teamwork.
Applicants must have a bachelor's degree with a major in Business Administration and Economics.The program has prerequisites in Statistics, quantitative methods and/or Mathematics.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is January 15.
This innovative and intellectually demanding programme gives a broad overview of different disciplines in accounting, such as financial accounting, auditing and management control, after which students can focus on more specialized subject areas. The programme is given in close co-operation with the research staff in accounting and not only prepares students for senior positions as accountants, but also for academic research in the field of accounting. The programme provides a solid background for students pursuing a professional career in accounting, whether that be in accounting and auditing firms, multinational companies, financial institutions or government agencies. After graduation you will be well prepared to pursue a career in practice as well as in research. The second semester offers the possibility to take a one-year master.
Applicants should have a bachelor's degree with a major in Business Administration. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency. Application deadline for non EU students is January 15.
The program’s main mission is to stimulate students’ passion for research while offering intensive training meant to facilitate their pursuit of a career in academia or business. We aim to extend knowledge from the nation towards the regional and international perspective, considering the similitude with US study programs. The program offers two years of coursework and research training in business and economics taught by top local scholars and invited internationally renowned academics. International collaborations bring strength to the program, making it possible for students to benefit from the best available training and supporting them in making informed future career decisions.
Applicants must have a bachelor's degree with a major in a related field.
The master programs provide competencies and aptitudes for: examination and appliance of the financial reports on decision process; financial audit; accounting expertise and financial control; design and exploit the financial-accounting information systems; providing financial-accounting and fiscal consultancy; managerial accountancy; specialized assistance on company’s incorporation, audit and corporative control; elaboration of financial-accounting policies and strategies; enterprises evaluation; design and perform the administration information systems; audit of the administration information systems; educational and research activities on financial-accounting field.
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with major in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is September 18.
This program enables students to acquire knowledge that will form the basis for further development and eventual acquisitions of relevant professional certifications in auditing, be it internal, external or forensic, or tax advising. This program tracks current trends in accounting and auditing practice, and pays special attention to areas of accounting that are currently relevant, such as the detection of financial fraud within the forensic auditing and financial instruments accounting.This program was designed for accountants, auditors, and tax professionals who to advance to continue their professional development in these areas, as well as for managers who wish to supplement their skills with those from these areas. For those that wish to improve their corporate governance and advance their fraud prevention efforts, this program provides and outstanding theoretical and practical foundation.ZSEM’s MBA in Accounting, Auditing and Taxes lasts two semesters and is completed with the defense of a Graduate Thesis. Courses offered include Financial Reporting, Financial Statement Analysis, Accounting for Decision Making, Financial Fraud Detection, and many more. Students must also take two elective courses in the second semester of the program. Students will also be become familiarized with the Croatian tax system through the Direct Taxes in Croatia and Indirect Taxes in Croatia courses. As with other program, ZSEM’s MBA in Accounting, Auditing and Taxes also includes the Business Ethics and CSR course, to provide students with an insight in moral dilemmas and how to solve them.
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with major in relevant field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is February 15.
Tuition for the preliminary semester: 2.000,00 Euro.
Are you interested in becoming an accounting and financial expert at a top university? Our MSc in Accounting, Auditing and Control offers you a broad foundation in the areas of auditing, control and finance, and the opportunity to tailor the programme to your own interests and career ambitions through our three specialisations:Accounting and AuditingAccounting and ControlAccounting and FinanceAll three master specialisations share the same basic courses, but have different electives drawing from auditing, controlling and finance seminars. Our MSc is therefore an excellent preparation for your future career and ensures that you will be ready to grow into a senior position in international auditing, control, or finance upon graduation. Moreover, our MSc is an excellent preparation for the national and international postmaster programmes to become a Chartered Accountant (CPA, ‘Registeraccountant’) or Certified Controller (‘Registercontroller’).
The deadline for admissions is May 1.
The MSc Accounting, Finance & Management is a rigorous program uniting accounting, corporate finance and strategy. The course is rooted in practical application to the real business world, combining teaching from world-class academics with a wide range of courses led by high-level industry leaders from consulting firms, financial advisory firms, and the ‘Big 4’ (PWC, EY, KPMG and Deloitte). This approach delivers the perfect theory-practice balance.Thanks to many elective courses, certificates and numerous academic opportunities throughout the program, you can customize the curriculum to your needs and aspirations. Graduates enter the professional sphere with the necessary technical skills, global outlook and network to truly excel and become prime actors in the world of business and finance.
Bachelor degree with a major in relevant field. Deadline is June 5.
Courses serve two functions. One important objective is to consolidate and develop the basic knowledge needed for operating in the field of accounting, corporate finance, planning and management control and auditing at a high professional level. The other key purpose is to provide competencies essential for scanning and interpreting the social and economic environment. The 24 credits of elective courses have the aim of specialization and are selected by the student either freely or within one major.
Applicants need a bachelor degree with a major in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is March 22.
The focus of the concentration is on driving the company towards its goals by making its strategy operational. There is a big difference between making a strategy and making it happen. Often this process is made difficult by vaguely defined goals or differences in perception of the strategy throughout the organisation. You will learn how to deal with these challenges by interpreting the strategy, breaking it down into smaller parts and making the goals concrete and measurable. This will enable you to create a uniform and tangible understanding of the strategy, from board level, down through management to the individual employee.Accounting Strategy and Control is a two-year master’s programme that is divided into 4 semesters. The fall semester runs from September through November with exams in December and January; and the spring semester from February through April with exams in May and June. There are seven mandatory courses in the first year, and elective courses followed by a Master’s thesis in the second year.There is a certain degree of progression between first and second semester courses. In the first semester you are introduced to core concepts and methods within management accounting and financial analysis. The core concepts and methods form the foundation on which discussions in the second semester will take place.
Applicants need a bachelor's degree in relevant filed.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is February 1.
As a graduate from our program you will have a deep understanding of how financial and non-financial controls can be integrated and used for steering purposes in multinational companies, how large companies report to external share- and stakeholders and how those evaluate the financial and non-financial performance of companies in for example valuation settings. For the 2017 intake, we have redesigned the program to be even more competitive and attractive to students and employers.Key topics include financial reporting principles, business control, capital budgeting, financial analysis and corporate valuation. In all our courses we take an analytical and international perspective. For example, in the financial reporting core courses we focus on the main concepts and principles that lie behind most international accounting standards such as IFRS. Consequently, the insights you get in the program remain valuable also when concrete financial standards change. We see accounting as a language you need to understand in order to properly analyze and understand a business corporation.As a top level program with relatively low number of students, we can offer an intimate and creative learning environment. Our faculty (all active researchers) is engaged in pedagogical development and intrigued by the learning journey of our students. The program is thoughtfully designed to encompass a variety of pedagogical methods such as lectures, group work, case teaching and a high degree of real-world examples. With close connections to the business community we are also able to have frequent guest lectures by top management of multinational firms.
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with a major in Business Administration. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.The application deadline for non EU applicants is January 15.GMAT (total score) of 600 or more. GRE score (quantitative) of 155 or more.
The Master of Science in Actuarial and Financial Engineering is a two Master’s programme taught in English consisting of 120 ECTS. It prepares you for careers in actuarial science, financial engineering or quantitative risk management and has an international focus. The programme expects students to have good analytical skills (i.e. solid mathematical background), which offers a reasonable foundation for the course work.
Relevant Bachelor degree and good analytical skills (i.e. solid mathematical background). Deadline is March 1st.
In the Actuarial Mathematics MSc programme you will cultivate an exciting interdisciplinary body of knowledge in mathematics, finance, insurance economics, accounting, law, probability and statistics that can be deployed to assess risks in a variety of settings. That way you will help secure the everyday lives of people and protect their pensions.Actuarial mathematics is immediately relevant to modern society where security cannot be taken for granted.
Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree in relevant field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.The application period for non EU students is from November 15 to January 15.
The programme offers a solid academic foundation in actuarial science, statistics and finance, providing you the skills to become a successful actuary. During the fourth semester you can take a training post in an insurance company or write a thesis or a project.You may be able of spending a semester in a partner university, through the ERASMUS programme.Last, but not least, Lisbon offers an exceptional historical heritage and ISEG is situated in the heart of it. The cost of living is below that of other capitals which gives to this Master financial advantage over other academic actuarial centres.
Applicants should have a bachelor degree with a major in Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Finance or Management.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is February 28.
The programme provides a solid foundation in mathematics, statistics, economics and finance for future actuarial studies. Download the course brochure (pdf)Designed specifically for those seeking to enter the actuarial profession.Fully accredited by the Institute & Faculty of Actuaries (UK)Students who perform well in the programme may obtain block exemptions from the Core Examinations of the Institute & Faculty of Actuaries (UK).Paid research placements for some students with actuarial companies (subject to successful selection process)MSc Actuarial Science won the Science Postgraduate Course of the Year at the gradireland Higher Education Awards in 2016.Careers & EmployabilityAs a graduate of the MSc Actuarial Science you can look forward to a career ranging from the traditional areas of insurance and pension consultancy to the rapidly expanding areas of investment and risk management. Successful graduates can expect early responsibility in their chosen career and the opportunity to work in a variety of challenging roles. Often students who undertake summer research placement with an Actuarial company progress into full employment. Throughout your actuarial career you can rely on the support and guidance of the Actuarial Profession and upon qualification you can expect a rewarding career that will continue to offer opportunities for further development. The Actuarial Profession is a global profession with actuaries in demand in Europe, America, Asia and Australia.
Rolling Deadline (until spots fill); Minimum H2.1 degree GPA equivalency
This Master’s degree offers a complete basic education for future actuaries. An actuary is a business professional who deals with the financial impact of risk and uncertainty.Most of the subjects taught involve applied mathematics, the actuary’s most important working tool. Good knowledge of management, finance, economics and information technology is also necessary to ensure an adequate level of professional expertise.This program fulfills the requirements of the syllabus of the Swiss Association of Actuaries and prepares students to some exams of the Society of Actuaries.
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with major in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is February 28.
This programme is your ticket to excellent career prospects. You may find employment working as an actuary or a risk manager with an insurance company, an actuarial consultancy firm or a pension fund. The actuarial profession is one of highest rewarding on the current labour market. In recent years, the mathematical and specialist modelling skills of the actuary have also seen demand from companies outside the insurance world. Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance tracks: -General trackChoose this track if you wish to prepare for the Postmaster Actuarial Practice Cycle (in Dutch) to qualify for membership of the Royal Dutch Actuarial Society. This track offers ample space for electives that can be selected to meet the Postmaster entry requirements.-Quantitative Risk Management trackChoose this track if you wish to develop a slightly broader foundation in Actuarial Science and Mathematical Finance, featuring two extra required courses.
A bachelor's degree in a related field is required.GRE/GMAT: 155/600Admission Deadline: April 1
The degree in Actuarial Sciences for Insurance develops the essential competencies, knowledge and abilities in the areas of statistical and mathematical modelling to prepare highly skilled professionals for the fields of insurance, banking, and more generally companies embracing the fast-growing digital revolution.Strong methodological training (especially in the statistical, probabilistic and computational fields) along with technical know-how in the economic and business world, will allow students to identify effective responses and solutions in the different application contexts.
2-year master's programme prepares specialists for financial sector, banking and insurance industries in quantitative methods of risk assessment and hedging, providing knowledge and skills in two major areas - financial engineering and insurance mathematics. Sound knowledge and interest in mathematics are advantageous to succeeding in this master's programme.The ability to derive, implement and use correctly numerical procedures for computing various financial quantities is crucial for being successful in the field of quantitative finance. It is also helps to make better choices when buying an insurance policy or stock options.
Applicants need a bachelor's degree in related field.The program has prerequisites in Mathematics, incl. Calculus, Probability, Statistics and Computer Science. Application period for non EU students is from January 2 to March 15.
The two-year Master's programme in Actuarial and Financial Mathematics is a scientific-research-oriented programme that provides the theoretical foundations and skills necessary for a comprehensive understanding of large areas of the increasingly complex financial and actuarial markets. It also provides a link between mathematics and financial economics.In terms of content, the programme builds on the knowledge acquired in the Bachelor's degree programme in Business Mathematics (or the Bachelor's degree programme in Mathematics with Economics as minor subject) at TU Kaiserslautern. In addition to a well-founded basic mathematical education, the student is expected to have already acquired basic knowledge in theoretical and practical aspects of stochastics as well as an in-depth knowledge in probability theory.On the one hand, the programme enables students to assess the possibilities (but also limitations) of mathematical modelling for problems in the financial industry and/or actuarial industry, to develop powerful mathematical models and to put them into practice. On the other hand, students will be introduced to current application-oriented mathematical research in their major field of study. After completing their studies, graduates will be qualified to undertake scientific work and will be able to creatively adapt to new conditions in professional life and demonstrate skills such as classifying scientific findings and being able to apply them in a focused manner.In the first three semesters of study, the curriculum includes the provision of well-founded knowledge in the areas of “Actuarial and Financial Mathematics”, “Statistics and Computational Methods” and “Financial Economics”. The second and third semesters of study also allow the students to delve into the subject matter and prepare them for their master’s thesis. In addition to the lectures (or lectures with exercises), the curriculum provides a coordinated sequence of seminars, reading courses and project seminars, which help deepen the knowledge in financial and actuarial mathematics. Instead of the project seminar, a relevant internship can also be done. The fourth semester is reserved for the working on the master’s thesis (6 months).
international students have to pass a German language test within their first academic year
This is a unique university study programme with the aim to train graduates in adapted physical activity (APA) who are capable to perform independent research, work as leaders and experts in the field of empowerment of persons with disabilities for pursuing independence, equal rights and opportunities as well as advocacy in order to maintain an active, healthy lifestyle.The learning outcomes of successful graduates relate to working independently to conduct research and/or continue third cycle studies, make decisions based on research results, assume researcher, management or expertise responsibilities and establish themselves in the labor market (either as employed persons or employees). The potential employers of APA study program graduates are non-governmental organizations for people with disabilities, their branches and day-care centers, public institutions of social protection, education and other departments who are required to implement international obligations in the areas of equal rights and opportunities for the country’s disabled people, as well as socially responsible private institutions in preparing and carrying out projects and activity programmes and other organizational activities.
The MSc in Adapted Physical Activity Leadership (APAL) has been developed to respond to an increase in demand for highly skilled professionals who can take a leadership role in developing this emerging discipline and become transformational leaders ensuring universal access to physical activity. This aim echoes the long held vision of the APA movement and is in line with the aim of the United Nations (UN) convention on the rights of persons with disabilities (2006) - ensuring the equal rights of persons with disabilities.The taught level 9 programme has been developed in line with the European Standards in Adapted Physical Activity (2010) and builds on the strong health and leisure undergraduate honours degree programmes. The overall aim of this masters degree is to develop an opportunity for professionals and graduates in the areas of health, education, care and leisure to develop their capacity to ensure universal access to physical activity programmes.
31 March; unknown entry requirements (contact school?)
The M.Sc is designed for Addiction Recovery Practitioners working across the Addiction and support services. The course is offered by the Discipline of Public Health and Primary Care at the School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin with a range of teaching from leading experts from across Trinity College as well as leading clinicians the Health Service Executive. The course is a fusion between Public Health, Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience. It is the first course of its kind in Ireland.The course has a number of unique strengths;• This Masters in Addiction Recovery course is the first of its kind in Ireland with no identical course offered internationally.• The interdisciplinary collective strengths of the School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences regarding lecture provision from the Schools of Pharmacy and Health Service Executive, as well as other leading addiction practitioners within non-statutory services are unprecedented.• The course content will be underpinned by the integration of pioneering research in the field of Addiction Recovery to ensure the focus of the material delivered is current evidenced based research, which will, in turn, inform evidenced based best practice.• The teaching staff includes clinicians and service providers who are at the forefront of Addiction Recovery treatment, research and policy in Ireland.• The course curriculum corresponds directly with the actions set out in the National Drug Strategy (NDS) ‘Reducing Harm, Supporting Recovery 2017 – 2025’ as well as the principle for recovery as set out by the Recovery Academies of Ireland, UK, Scotland, Australia and the United States.Course Aims1. To bring the core theory of Addiction Recovery (AR) to health and social care students and to support the application of the AR model in the health and social care domains of practice.2. To critically appraise and analyse the factors impeding implementation of an Addiction Recovery model in a variety of settings.3. To foster multi-disciplinary learning in an academic setting where the multi-disciplinary and multi-organisational backgrounds of the students will be developed as a source of learning.
16 July; Minimum H2.1 degree GPA equivalency; 3 years work experience
Adellab is intended for artists who wish to perform at the highest levels of international excellence. The course seeks to explore the creative potential of an art education rooted in a craft-based understanding of jewellery and corpus.The programme provides a highly challenging yet supportive environment. This encourages and enables the students to define a strong individual position and to develop a coherent body of creative work, resolved and executed to professional standards. At the end of the two year masters course, students will be ready to launch their careers as contemporary artists within the field of jewellery and corpus.
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with a major in Fine Arts in Craft with specialisation in Jewellery and Corpus, or equivalent. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.The application deadline for non EU applicants is January 16.
Our two-year program is highlighted by small class sizes (25-30 students) and takes place in a real University atmosphere in close contact with an exceptional teaching staff. Today international organizations have become vital for the successful operation of public administration and their employees. Our program offers the possibility to gain extensive knowledge of this international environment. An additional advantage of our program is that students will receive extensive exposure to technical English language in the field of public administration, law, economics, management, sociology of organizations, etc.)
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree in a related field. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is August 31.
The Disciplines of Children’s Studies (College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies) and Paediatrics (College of Medicine, Nursing and Midwifery and Health Sciences) have come together to develop a new postgraduate degree in Adolescent Health. This programme, the first programme of its kind in Europe, provides students with interdisciplinary training in adolescent health grounded in a public health approach. Our programme is specifically aimed at educators, social care workers, coaches and health professionals who are passionate about improving the health and well-being of adolescents. Our students will enjoy the flexibility of a Blended Learning approach, which combines online modules with a series of face-to-face workshops on campus. The programme can also be completed on either a full-time (one year) or part-time (two year) basis, allowing students to complete the programme around their personal schedules. Through our rigorous curriculum, our students learn how to define the health and developmental needs of adolescents, design strategies to address those needs, and evaluate the effectiveness of adolescent health policies and programmes. When students leave this programme, they are equipped with the requisite knowledge and skills to make a difference and create change locally, nationally, and globally.
Rolling Deadline; Minimum H2.2 degree GPA equivalency
The aim of the program is to train adult learning and education professionals, who understand that education is a process of human, cultural and social development that takes place in the family/at home, in communities, in schools and the workplace. Through this program, participants will collect valuable knowledge and quality skills to work effectively with adults either on formal or in non-formal structures or, additionally, to work in policy or providing services for adult learners at institutions or organisations of adult education at local/regional, national or international levels.You will learn about key issues of adult and lifelong learning contemporary societies are facing, such as participation/access, provision, equity, performance, equality, delivery/methodologies, inclusion as well as about education and learning in terms of its sociological, psychological, historical and philosophical aspects.You will be assisted in building key competences, such as critical thinking, problem solving, conflict management, cooperation, assertive communication, as well as developing an attitude of openness and respect towards people from other cultural backgrounds, an attitude of global mindedness, valuing human dignity and cultural diversity.
Adult education aims to equip individuals with relevant skills to address social and economic inequality. Globally, societies are encountering increased social and economic polarisation. While global elites are becoming wealthier, the majority of the world experiences poverty, lack of access to education, displacement due to war and environmental degradation, and labour market exploitation. A concern about social inequality and a belief that adult educators can contribute to social change based on smart, sustainable and inclusive growth is the driving force behind the creation of the International Master in Adult Education for Social Change (IMAESC). IMAESC brings together European and international universities, VET institutions, private companies, community-based organisations and policy units who recognise that Adult Education for Social Change is a powerful tool in producing competent, critical citizens and for developing just, equitable and democratic societies. Adult education has been recognised in Europe as a critical element in addressing challenges pertaining to employment, research and innovation, climate change and energy, education and combating poverty.The International Master in Adult Education for Social Change (IMAESC) is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Degree programme. IMAESC is a 24 month full-time programme with three mandatory mobility periods and an optional summer school. IMAESC has been designed to maximise the learning outcomes through both student and staff mobility and is innovative in the interconnectedness of the curriculum. The study track undertaken will determine the particular combination of degree-awarding partners. Students who undertake semester 2 at the University of Malta (Critical Issues, Policy and Curriculum Study Track) will be jointly awarded their degree by the University of Glasgow, University of Malta, Open University of Cyprus and Tallinn University. Students who undertake semester 2 at Maynooth University (Community Engagement and Education Study Track) will be jointly awarded their degree by the University of Glasgow, Maynooth University, Open University of Cyprus and Tallinn University.The programme has a work-based learning placement built into each of the European Union mobility periods. The placements are designed to provide a depth and breadth of experience across three European contexts (Scotland; Malta or Ireland; and Estonia) as well the option for a non-European cultural experience in Malaysia. The first placement at the University of Glasgow will focus on adult learning and 'teaching in the context of community regeneration'. The second placement may be taken at the University of Malta or Maynooth University; the University of Malta placement allows students to gain experience in teaching English to migrants (teaching English to migrants in times of austerity) while the Maynooth University placement offers students experience in community activism (adult education in the context of contested terrain). The third placement at Tallinn University will centre on two themes: 'professionalisation of adult education' and 'recognition of prior learning'. The development of research skills is supported by all partners throughout the programme culminating in a specialised research dissertation.
2.1 Honours degree or non-UK equivalent in any subject. Deadline is July 25th.
How to ApplyThe MEd in Adult and Community Education is particularly suited to those who are seeking ways of understanding the connections between theoretical frameworks and the assumptions that underpin their work practices. This programme will provide the opportunity for participants to:-critically reflect on their experience in the field-develop the public debate on social justice and critical citizenship-have a thorough grounding and an understanding of the background to and influences on research in adult and community education
31 July; Minimum H2.1 degree GPA equivalency
The second-cycle studies in Advanced Analytics – Big Data at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics provide advanced knowledge and competencies in the area of the extraction and analysis of data from variety of sources.The graduate of the programme can be employed as a specialist in advanced data analysis in manufacturing companies, banks, insurance and telecommunications companies, public administration and research centres specializing in advanced data analytics. The studies also prepare students to conduct research and to take up third-cycle studies.
The research-oriented Master of Advanced Anglophone Studies combines the subjects English Studies, American Studies and New English Literatures. It offers the possibility to approach Anglophone literatures and cultures with close attention and with regard to the respective historical and social contexts. A practicum or study stay in an English-speaking country is a part of this course of studies.The course Advanced Anglophone Studies is very diverse and works with a broad definition of ‘text’ (including film and new media) and a wide range of methodological approaches. Political and cultural events and developments are examined, and literature is treated as a historical phenomenon whose aesthetic forms evaluate the cultural conditions they were created in.Possible topics of the seminars could be: Black and Asian cultures in Great Britain and the United States of America; postcolonial literatures of the Caribbean, Africa and India; transatlantic relations; American documentary film and its functions; but also such topics as Shakespeare, Milton or Jane Austen. The course offer is complemented with courses on presentation skills, e.g. website development
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with major in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is January 15 and July 15.
This course will give the students multidisciplinary knowledge of electronics, optoelectronics, microwavesand telecommunications. It will enable them to obtain theoretical and practical knowledge in designing applied electronic systems based on analogue and digital techniques, lasers, fibres and microwave electronics aswell as gain expertise in microprocessors, programmable logic applications and signal processing. Additionally, the students will gain laboratory experience and become familiar with work practices of research laboratories.
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for no EU students is July 15.
The study program concentrates on the combination of design and construction. Furthermore, „Advanced Architecture“ means designing and constructing on all scales, from urban contexts to the one-to-one detail. Advanced, future-oriented concepts are developed and dealt with in study projects, in office internships, with the FFin, as well as in close collaboration with our cooperation partners from the construction sector.Graduates will be able to work in particular on the interface between abstract designs and concrete implementations. This means a focus on the planning phase, referred to in the German fee schedule as „execution planning“, with strong feedback on the design process and in close connection with current developments of scientific research in design and construction.Relevant occupational fields of graduates are in architectural, engineering and construction companies, the construction industry, property development and housing associations, real estate companies, the public sector and research and technological development of design and construction.The students acquire extensive knowledge in design and construction through a combination of series of lectures and modules treating topics such as the design and construction in the areas of urban design, the design of existing buildings, the design of new buildings and built environments.
The Master Degree in “Advanced Automotive Electronic Engineering” fits within a collaboration between the four major Universities in Emilia-Romagna and the main Companies involved in the design and manufacturing of automobiles and motorbikes in the premium and racing sector: Automobili Lamborghini Spa, Dallara Automobili SpA, Ducati Motor Holding Spa, FCA Group - Maserati e Alfa Romeo, Ferrari Spa, Haas F1 Team, Magneti Marelli Spa, Scuderia Toro Rosso Spa.The aim of the Master is to educate electronic engineers with a solid knowledge of the methods and tools that make electronics the foundations of all the systems that collect, process, trasmit and store information, with a particular emphasis on the electronic subsystems that are embedded in the nowadays and future vehicles. The graduate in “Advanced Automotive Electronic Engineering” is able to understand, propose and adapt what is being developed in the flourishing field of Information and Communication Technologies, playing a fundamental role in the innovation of the automotive sector whose future evolution will increasingly depend on such technologies. The main features of the master are:• Teachers selected by a Interuniversity Coordination Committee open to the involved Companies among professors and practitioners, Italian and foreigners, with recognized experience in the field, in order to maximize teaching quality.• Students, maximum 30 for each year, admitted to the master after a careful evaluation of their previuous academic performance and motivation based on documents and interviews.• Teaching in two neighboring Universities: first year in Bologna, second year in Modena.• All classes delivered in English, many courses with a lab part to be taken at one of the involved Universities or at the facilities of the partner Companies on a “Learning-by-Doing” logic.• Internships for thesis or “Project Working” activities, taking place within the most important industrial realities in the automotive sector or in University labs.
Applicants need a bachelor's degree with a high GPA with a major in Electronics, Electro-Magnetic fields, Telecommunications, Automatic control, Computer engineering, Electric measurements, Electrotechnics, Converters and electrical machines and actuators, Electrical systems for energy; and significant course work in Computer science, Algebra, Geometry, Mathematical analysis, Probability and statistics, Mathematical physics, Numerical analysis, Operation research, Inorganic chemistry, Chemical technologies, Experimental physics, Theoretical physics, Matter physics.
The Master Degree in “Advanced Automotive Engineering” fits within a collaboration between the four major Universities in Emilia-Romagna and the main Companies involved in the design and manufacturing of automobiles and motorbikes in the premium and racing sector: Automobili Lamborghini S.p.a, Dallara Automobili S.p.a, Ducati Motor Holding Spa, FCA Group - Maserati e Alfa Romeo, Ferrari Spa, Haas F1 Team, Magneti Marelli S.p.a, Scuderia Toro Rosso S.p.aThe course aims to provide knowledge and skills related to the design of motor vehicles and motorcycles, high-performance and racing.The main features of the Master program are:• Professors are selected by an Interuniversity Coordination Committee open to the involved Companies among academics and professionals, Italian and foreign, with recognized experience in the field, to maximize educational quality.• Students, maximum 120 per year, are admitted to the master after a careful evaluation of their previous academic performance and motivation.• Students are assigned, based on their ranking, and on the preferences they have expressed, to one of the six curriculum offered in the Master.• The first semester is common for all the students, and it is offered at the Engineering Department “Enzo Ferrari” in Modena, to provide common and solid engineering basis. • Starting with the second semester, students are divided into six curricula (max. 25 seats each):✓ Advanced Powertrain –Bologna (offered in Bologna)✓ Advanced Motorcycle Engineering (offered in Bologna)✓ Advanced Sportcar Manufacturing (offered in i Bologna)✓ Advanced Powertrain- Modena (offered in Modena)✓ High Performance Car Design (offered in Modena)✓ Racing Car Design (second semester offered in Modena, and second year in Parma)• All courses are offered in English, many with a laboratory part to be taken at one of the involved Universities, or at the facilities of the partner Companies, with a “Learning-by-Doing” logic. • Internships for Master Thesis or activities in “Project Working” mode, taking place within the most important industrial companies in the automotive sector, or in University labs.
Applicants require a bachelors degree with strong grades and a a major in a related field.
The main aim of the Master’s in Advanced Catalysis and Molecular Modelling is to give students a deep understanding of catalytic chemistry that they can apply in industry or in research.The programme trains students for successful industrial careers working with different catalytic processes or for careers in research laboratories. Knowledge about homogeneous catalytic synthesis can be applied to other synthetic chemical processes, in organic, inorganic, organometallic or bioinorganic chemistry. Likewise, computational chemistry and how it can be applied to studying the structure of catalysers and the catalytic reaction mechanism can be extrapolated to practically any area.In this master’s programme English is used exclusively so that students learn the terminology related to catalytic chemistry and how to use it at the international level, which is a great advantage in both industry and research. The students must be fully competent in writing and speaking in English when they finish the programme.
Applicants should have a bachelor degree with a major in chemistry or equivalent. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.
The programme of studies directly reflects the current needs of the labour market in the field of Chemical and Process Engineering, providing employment opportunities. It is designed to provide the graduates with the followinglearning outcomes: knowledge on developments and new developments in the field of chemical engineering, ability to use new advances in the field of chemical engineering, basic understanding of the processes of governance, knowledge of the functions, principles and management instruments, including quality management and identification of the main problems of management, knowledge ofthe design of process devices and systems, integration and process intensification, performing a complete process design, the use of computer technology, including tools for exploring and simulating the dynamics of various processes. Advanced Chemical Engineering and Nanotechnology combines classical chemical engineering with bioprocess engineering, nanoengineering, chemical technology and environmental engineering. The graduation documentcertifies the degree in engineering chemistry with the notification of a deepened specialisation in Advanced Chemical Engineering and Nanotechnology. Study for applicants without engineering degree lasts 2 years, otherwise 1.5years only.
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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree with a major in a related field.
This Master's endeavors to form professionals with advanced technical and scientific training to enable them to contribute to research and innovation and development projects, in addition to educating researchers to form part of competitive research teams within the different fields of application encompassed in the Master's program.Specifically, the goal of the Master in Advanced Communications Technologies is to provide its students with a solid education in the areas of communication, data processing, radio frequency and multimedia content management, leading them to pursue their professional careers in this area of ICT as well as acquiring the necessary foundation for admission to the PhD Program in Multimedia and Communications.
This master program is planned to be taught On- Campus, in the academic year 2021/22.In the event that capacity limitations persist in the classrooms at the beginning of the course due to risks derived from the COVID-19 pandemic, students must follow the sessions that are determined synchronously online. The master program will set the most appropriate shift system, always ensuring the maximum presence of all its students.<br style="color:rgb(58, 58, 58);background-color:rgb(228, 228, 228);" />It is recommended to have a portable computer equipment for the follow-up of those training activities that are determined. This equipment is essential for carrying out practices in virtual environments in university classrooms that do not have computer stations.<br style="color:rgb(58, 58, 58);background-color:rgb(228, 228, 228);" />International students who prove difficulties or delays in obtaining their visas and entering Spain, may request remote teaching until they may join the classes on-campus.
This Master develops skills for providing innovative and optimized solutions in the design and manufacturing of composite materials for research and in industry.The performance of fibre-reinforced organic-matrix composites and structures are influenced by the constituting materials and the processing stage. Composite mechanical design can be efficiently and optimally performed when one has a good understanding of manufacturing influences and constraints. Therefore, the courses offered in this program will provide a theoretical and experimental emphasis on the relationships between constituents, processing and structural design.
Bachelor's degree or equivalent, in a field related to Science and Technology. Applications are reviewed in rounds (28 April is the last one).
The Faculty of Civil Engineering at Technische Universitat Dresden offers an international MSc programme in the field of computational and advanced civil engineering. The programme is taught in English and addresses a broad international community. The expertise of the Faculty with a strong emphasis on numerical methods and a wide range of research topics in engineering is associated with a wide national and international research network.The goal of the programme is to impart knowledge leading to research competence and to high level engineering skills based on an individual choice of modules by the participants. ACCESS is designed to develop unique, current knowledge and competence in the field of computational mechanics and structural analysis closely related to advanced civil engineering design. Technical innovations for challenging engineering tasks rely heavily on numerical simulation tools. Thus, the goal of the programme is toprovide the skills for modelling, analysing and understanding these approaches in the broader context of application and design.
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with major in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is May 31.
The “Advanced Design of Steel and Composite Structures” (ADS) Master Course is a two year English taught study programme, which focuses on providing attendees with the engineering ability and know-how to design and construct safe steel, composite steel and concrete structures including environmental aspects, enhancing the sustainability and the competitiveness of the industry.The ADS Master Course trains high-level specialists according to the needs and requirements of the international labour market. The programme builds upon and completes the prior bachelor degree studies of the students with advanced analysis and design methods applied to steel, composite steel and composite structures, addressing topics such as the robustness of structures, fire safety, or the use of new structural materials. The programme also prepares students for research activities.
TThe “MA Advanced Development in Social Work” (ADVANCES) offers advanced social work training in response to the requirements of an increasingly complex and globalized world. It will develop the knowledge and skills of qualified social workers by uniting the expertise of five leading European universities and a number of academic and non-academic associate partners in Europe and beyond. The consortium is working closely together and all initiatives are discussed and decided in common. All partners have participated in an ongoing and successful master degree Erasmus mundus programme. For this new edition, the consortium will strengthen connections to the field of social work practice and include more voices and perspectives from outside Europe, especially Global South.Students will visit at least five EU countries over the 2 year programme and benefit from the input of renowned invited social work scholars. Students will be taught together for Semesters 1-3. Semester 1 (Lincoln University) will offer an in-depth foundation in social work knowledge, theories, skills and leadership in addition to a focus on professional ethics/human rights and training on academic English. Semester 2 (Aalborg University) will both deepen students’ understanding of social work by exploring the different actors and power relations within social service systems and creating a base for using research methodology. They will also be trained in using problem-based approaches. Semester 3 (at ISCSP in Lisbon) will focus on social entrepreneurship, ecological and sustainable development in social work as well as global applications of social work knowledge, social work planning and management and design and planning of the upcoming research project. The Summer School at the end of year 1 (alternating between Paris Nanterre and Warsaw universities) will be dedicated to innovations in the field of social intervention. Through four workshops, students will be advised in their career development and planning and hereby helped to strengthen their employability. During Semester 4, students will be distributed among the partners to conduct a 25,000 word research project that will focus on impact for social work practice. The research project will be presented at a student research conference that concludes the course.Students will undertake field visits and studies in local social services in all semesters to enhance their understanding of social work practice in different contexts and cultures. Successful completion of the programme will lead to a combination of a joint degree involving at least three and hopefully all five partners. The universities of Lincoln, Aalborg and Lisbon in charge of the three main teaching semesters will offer a joint degree. Paris Nanterre and Warsaw universities are investigating national possibilities. If they can’t offer a joint degree, they will supplement the “core” joint degree by offering a double degree for their part of the programme.
In the study of corporate finance, you will investigate the incentives which are fundamental to understanding the different forms of capital structure and payout policies. In addition, you will discuss the arguments underlying different forms of financing and management compensation.You will be introduced to advanced topics within the area of financial markets. Areas to be covered include, but are not limited to, an individual’s choice of consumption and portfolio selection, and progress to comprehensive pricing models. These models will be further developed into dynamic multi-period models, which are used in the most quantitative financial institutions.The ability to create mathematical pricing models will be essential as you progress into more advanced topics, for example, derivatives and credit risk.You will also learn how to deal with and/or prevent principal-agent problems, such as conflicts in owner-manager relations and the use of appropriate incentive schemes. Through game theory and advanced multi-period, multiple-agent models, you will develop a quantitative approach to solving problems of corporate governance. For instance, when writing contracts, you will deal with assumptions and asymmetrical levels of information or risk sharing in order to ascertain how these agency issues relate to particular governance systems in a corporation.
Applicants need a bachelor's degree in relevant filed.The program has prerequisites in Economics (e.g. economic theory, micro economics, macro economics, international economics, monetary economics),Finance (e.g. corporate finance, investment analysis, managerial finance, international finance, derivatives),Quantitative methods (e.g. statistics, econometrics, mathematics).Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is February 1.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with major in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is July 3.
Enable MSc graduates to become quickly operational in industry at engineer level in the field of electronics.Train graduates to master advanced techniques in electronics. They will have acquired the necessary skills to model, develop and build analogical, numerical, RF or even microwave frequency electronic systems, complying with electromagnetic compatibility.Provide the fundamentals of modern electronics in theory and in practice, relevant both to SME's and multinationals.
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with major in related field. Application deadline for non EU students is March 31.
Interested in career in energy for our society? Want to be involved in development of rapidly-changing, future energy systems? Master's Programme in Advanced Energy Solutions may be the perfect match for you.There is an ongoing transition towards sustainable energy which combines smartness, flexibility and environmental performance with a customer acceptance and engagement. New energy system will be a complex combination of central and local resources. This calls for new thinking of primary sources, production, markets, transmission, use and customers as producer-consumers (prosumers).The program has four majors. In each of them, You will be provided a solid theoretical background, complimented with interdisciplinary studies to broaden and deepen the understanding of energy challenges in our society.Energy consumption in industry has a great impact on the sustainability of the energy system and the society as a whole. Understanding, managing and designing energy intensive industrial processes resource efficiently is a key issue in the field of energy. Major Industrial Energy Processes and Sustainability provides understanding of energy and process industry, their main challenges and the possibilities for development. The major addresses engineering knowledge involved in energy intensive industrial processes, heat and power processes, biomass conversion and energy efficiency in the industry. Students in the major gain a strong education of energy technology as well as a deep knowledge of the advanced areas.The other majors of the Advanced Energy Solutions are:Energy in Buildings and Built EnvironmentEnergy Systems and MarketsEnergy Conversion Processes
A bachelor's degree in a related field is required.Undergraduate GPA is evaluated and typical requires at least a 3.5 average or GMAT: 550Admission Deadline: January 11
This programme is designed to produce Masters graduates who have an in-depth knowledge of instrumentation involved in Materials analysis and characterisation together with a detailed knowledge of Materials Science, Materials Processing, and Surface Technology. The specialist modules will allow students to become fully briefed in the material science and engineering associated with high strength materials used in the aero-industry or with techniques for materials and coatings selection design, together with the materials selection methods typically employed by engineering consultants. From this knowledge base, graduates could expect to work in many manufacturing sectors or consultancy or, to continue their education to PhD level.OBJECTIVESThe objectives of the programme are:To provide science, engineering and technology graduates with a competitive edge for a career in high technology manufacturing industriesTo provide graduates with analytical skills and knowledge which prepare them for careers in manufacturing, R & D or product / process designTo develop graduates with excellence in Materials Science and Engineering capability to underpin National and International Industrial development
1 July; Minimum H2.2 degree GPA equivalency
The new master study branch Advanced Engineering Materials in the study programme N3923 Materials Engineering is based on the integration of three former study branches: Engineering Materials, Materials Diagnostics and Design, Non-Ferrous Metals and Special Alloys. These study branches represented the principal study branches in the study programme Materials Engineering in the past. The master study branch Advanced Engineering Materials picks up on the study branch having the same name in the bachelor study programme. In the master study programme students fix knowledge and skills acquired during bachelor study. Furthermore, they take further knowledge and skills to be able to understand the domain of engineering materials in wide interrelationships, but also more deeply. The conception of the new study branch is following: There are fundamental subjects such as Physics of Solids, Phase Transformations, Degradation Processes of Materials, Surface Engineering, Computer Simulation and Modelling in Materials Engineering. These subjects are suitably combined with other subjects in order to fulfil the learning outcomes given hereinafter. It can be assumed that the new master study branch Advanced Engineering Materials will become the most important study branch in the master study programme Materials Engineering.
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree Determined by Dean, may include entrance examination.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is February 16(online reg) and March 16 for paper sub.
English is nowadays one of the languages that have more speakers throughout the world. There are approximately 75 territories where English is the first or second official language. It has an approximated total of 350 million of mother tongue speakers and around 1500 million if we include those who speak it as L2 or LE, i.e., English speakers as second or foreign language, which since the 90s are also known as English speakers as international language or as English speakers as lingua franca. In other words, English language has become the preferred language of communication between groups of speakers without a common language and it has become the most internationally recognised foreign language of the EHEA. The estimated global demand of international students will increase from 2,1 million in 2003 to 5,8 million in 2020 and the demand of international students in English-speaking countries will increase from 1 million to 2,6 million in the same period, according to the report “Vision 2020:Forecasting International StudentMobility” of the British Council, published on April, 2004. The importance of English as the most widely used and most competitive language in the international context of higher education and research is indisputable. This superiority is linked, also, to the dominating role played by the cultural background of the English-speaking world. Heterogeneity, diversity and cultural complexity are the defining aspects of the English-speaking linguistic communities, which have helped to define the discourses of our global world. As recommended in the White Paper of Humanities research, it is necessary, to promote interdisciplinary research, even if we have to overcome organisational boundaries between the different areas of knowledge. In contrast to the fundamentalist and exclusionary views, without historical perspective, the design of the Master’s Degree in Advanced English Studies makes possible the understanding of the many facets that form the linguistic and literary identities, and its relation with social and cultural factors such as gender, social class or race, its complexity and dynamism. The Master’s allow the understanding of the configuration of identities as open processes, in which is essential diversity and cultural crossbreeding. The design of the Master’s Degree in Advanced English Studies by combining different disciplines deals with very complex and socially relevant issues: relationship of identity and citizenship with education, articulation between individual and collective identities, gender identities, and social influence of the creation of collective imaginations, etc.The Master’s Degree in Advanced English Studies is designed for training researchers of excellence and professionals in the field of English Studies, who want to specialise in the following professional careers:• Professors of English Language and Linguistics (postsecondary teaching)• Professors of Literature and Culture of English-speaking countries • Researchers in English Language and Linguistics • Researchers in Literature and Culture of English-speaking countries • Counselling and linguistic mediation professionals • Publishers and publishing assistants
Bachelor's degree in English Studies, Translation and Interpretation, Language Studies, or equivalentEnglish proficiencyAdmissions Deadline: 15 June
The master's degree in Advanced English Studies was created as a combination of the Master's degrees in Acquisition of English and Intercultural Communication and in Advanced English Studies: Literature and Culture. This master's degree provides theoretical and applied training in language acquisition in new contexts of multilingualism and multiculturalism, particularly in acquiring and teaching English as an international language.The program in Advanced English Studies is addressed to B.A. graduates and holders of other higher qualifications with a high level of English. It is open to students from different areas who wish to gain formal training in a new specialization. This master's program is offered by the Dept. of English Philology at the FASE and it is part of the Official Postgraduate Program in Language and Literature.
Applicants should have a bachelor degree with a major in language studies and in English studies.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency. Applications are evaluated each month, but non EU applicants should apply before July to have time for the visa process.
The European Integration and Global Studies programme of the Master in Advanced European and International Studies is targeted at students who have completed their undergraduate studies. It follows a distinctive approach: faithful to CIFE's motto “Learning and living Europe”, participants rotate each trimester during this one-year-programme, moving their place of studies from Berlin to Nice, and then to Rome or Istanbul, depending on their choice.The programme is not only itinerant, but international and interdisciplinary as well, allowing students from all over the world to gain a deep understanding of the role of the European Union in an ever more complex world. From the settlement of international conflicts to the negotiation of trade agreements, democracy promotion or sustainable development strategies, students discover how EU institutions, policies and actors shape our world by exploring case studies and discussing with field experts. At the end of the academic year, students have the option to do a professional internship.
Bachelor's degree in a relevant fieldEnglish proficiencyAdmissions Deadline: 15 May
The advanced chemical and physical aspects of modern materials and the transfer of skills in synthesis, development, analysis and manufacturing of functional materials are the key issues of the program Advanced Functional Materials. The research oriented extension and intensification of physical and chemical knowledge is based on advanced practical training in actual research fields in a modern laboratory environment.
Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with major in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is July 15.
German language proficiency at level A2 during the degree program
The Master's Degree in Advanced Genetics covers two semesters, the first of which comprises theoretical content only, leaving the second semester for the experimental work (external work placement) and the master's dissertation. This distribution is meant to facilitate students' work, avoiding the need to combine attendance at the placement centre, which can be some distance from the Bellaterra campus, with classes for the theory modules at the Faculty of Biosciences, on the campus itself.While the content of the second semester is compulsory for all students, in the first semester there is a degree of optionality so that students can choose modules according to their own interests within the field of Genetics.One compulsory module has been programmed that cuts across the whole curriculum, presenting the latest advances in genetics through seminars on plant genomics, genetics for development or other areas that are not included in the other course modules. Learning outcomes for the students will be defined by their success in integrating course contents in their final dissertation, the knowledge of theory acquired in the different modules and the methodologies developed in the practical sessions. The experience accumulated in organising this master's degree allows us to offer a wide variety of centres, where students can choose the subject areas that best fit in with their chosen career. It is significant that in metropolitan Barcelona there is considerable genetics-related research and professional activity, so that students can opt to carry out their placement with a firm, a university department, or one of the many research institutes working in agriculture, veterinary science or public health.
Applicants should have a bachelor degree with a major in Biosciences, Medicine, Pharmacy or Veterinary Science.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency. Application deadlines for non EU students are in April and July.
The Master in Advanced Global Studies focuses on international relations, economics, politics and law, as well as those emerging issues that challenge today’s global system, with a specific attention to the themes of human security and sustainable development. It provides a well-balanced combination of theory and practice, enriching the learning process. Distinguished Faculty and top-level professionals make the Master a unique experience. The Master trains professionals with the analytical skills to comprehend the different elements that constitute our complex world; to develop students’ abilities to collect and interpret information and international events; to manage technical and scientific aspects of international projects; to identify and interact with local and global cultures through a multidisciplinary approach and specialized competences.The Master is taught by ASERI, Graduate school of Economics and International Relations. ASERI Masters' courses are designed in response to the current job market demands: they train students in a constant face to face comparison with theoretical topics, but provoking their personalities and experiences to form a practical and highly professional point of view.
The overall aim of the MSc Advanced Healthcare Practice and Research is two-pronged: -The first aim is to develop participants’ capacity to take a leadership role in relation to teaching healthcare students. The programme will empower participants to become competent and self-directed clinical educators. Many healthcare professionals report feeling under-trained to take on the responsibilities of the clinical educator role. Lack of knowledge, skills and confidence in teaching and assessing students particularly weak and challenging students are commonly cited concerns. This MSc will provide opportunities for participants to advance their skills in teaching, assessment and research in the clinical context. Participants will become skilled role models in the implementation of high quality educational environments to enhance practice for educators, students and clients.-The second aim of this MSc is to advance participants’ capacity in relation to research in their chosen clinical field of specialism. There is an increased emphasis on evidence-based practice within healthcare professions. The aims of this MSc are also to develop learners with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to use and contribute to evidence-based practice and to enable them to take a leadership role in designing and implementing research to support best practice.
professional healthcare course (minimum Second Class Honours degree required)
The studies’ programme is focused on delivering multidisciplinary knowledge and developing theoretical and practical skills in the areas of computer science, information technology, systems, and control engineering. The course specialisation is very attractive. During thethree-semester course on Research Skills and Methodologies, the students are involved in research while working on projects both individually and as a team. More than 50% of the course’s programme is focused on active forms like classes (tutorials), laboratory training,and preparing assigned projects. The students will have the opportunity to spend a part of the study with WUST and another part in the United Kingdom. There are also possibilities to get two MSc Diplomas: one from WUST and one from a foreign university. In order to achieve that, one has to get 90 ECTS and prepare Final Projects at both universities.
What are the differences in leadership styles and management within multinationals from different countries? How do you develop a 'sharp eye' for the processes in which multinationals operate?This 90 ECs double degree master (with Newcastle University Business School) gives you the opportunity to engage with the issues experienced by internationally orientated organisations. You learn to use analytical frameworks drawn from marketing, corporate governance and international business theory.You will acquire a deep knowledge in the relevant fields, including advanced skills in the analysis of markets in an international context. Also, attention is paid to the comparative analyses of countries, institutions, cultures and the strategic decision making of companies operating within this environment.
A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency (TOEFL 90 and IELTS 6.5).GMAT: 500-600Admission Deadline: May 1
This master’s programme provides advanced linguistic and technical training to prepare you for work as a linguist. There is a growing demand for such specialised services. You will develop your language skills to a high level and gain experience in the area of translation technology. You will acquire a high level of communication skills in your chosen language speciality of French, German, Italian or Spanish.Course content includes:Translation Methodology and Text;Audiovisual Translation;Language and Intercultural Communication;Translation Studies;Dissertation.*Note on Master’s Programmes in the School of Languages, Literatures and CulturesEach master’s programme in the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures is made up of 60 taught credits and a dissertation worth 30 credits. Every programme has a minimum of 20 core compulsory credits in taught modules and students can complete the 60 credit requirement by selecting taught modules from all programmes in the school to build a tailored programme to suit their individual needs. Modules focus on developing advanced skills in language, literature or translation and students can select literature modules studied through the original language or international literature in English translation. Language specialisms in this programme are currently, advanced French, Gaeilge, German, Italian, Spanish, and beginners and advanced Latin.
Rolling Deadline; Minimum H2.2 degree GPA equivalency
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This Master programme develops skills for providing innovative and optimized solutions in the advanced design and manufacturing of products and structures for both research and industry.The courses rely on both theoretical and practical aspects and cover the following areas: mechanical design of innovative mechanisms and products and customer-oriented design of products. Technical, human and economic factors are taken into account.
Bachelor's degree or equivalent, in a field related to Science and Technology. Applications are reviewed in rounds (28 April is the last one).
The aim is to train students for the jobs of workshop manager, production manager, head of methods or process, product or project manager interfacing with the customer, and more marginally, for positions as head of research and development in processes and quality management for the aeronautics industry.AMPAS MS graduates will take up careers in industrial production units specializing in the manufacture of individual parts or assembled components for aircraft structures or fittings.This course is in line with the general context of the strong growth in the aeronautics sector, a mutation towards new technologies, particularly in the use of composite materials, and a reorganisation of the aeronautical supply chain.Course run jointly with Higher Aeronautics and Space Institute (ISAE Toulouse).
Bachelor degree in science or engineering. Application deadline is May 23.
The Master of Science program Advanced Materials deals with modern, innovative materials with special properties at atomic/molecular scale and a pronounced potential for application in science, technology and medicine. The program is strongly research oriented and offers students to focus on either Nanomaterials (nanoscaled materials with e.g. special electrical or optical traits or quantum effects) or Biomaterials (materials e.g. employed in cell culture, drug delivery, surgery and dental implants).An international and interdisciplinary program taught entirely in English, Advanced Materials is designed for both international and German students, who have earned a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Engineering in physics, chemistry, biology, materials science, electrical engineering or other programs relating to materials/materials properties.
Applicants should have a bachelor degree with a major in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Materials Science or Electrical Engineering or in other programmes relating to materials/material properties.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is March 15.
This international Master program offers a high-level, interdisciplinary academic program focusing on the raw material value chain with particular emphasis on recycling.This program is funded by the European Union (European Institute for Innovation and Technology) and is organized as a partnership between the University of Bordeaux and the Universities of Darmstadt (Germany), Liège (Belgium) and Madrid (Spain). The first year of the program takes place at the University of Bordeaux and students must then choose among the three other universities for their second year. The Master focuses on the recycling aspect of Materials with an emphasis on interdisciplinarity within the field of materials science, an element of increasing importance in order to be able to propose the industrial alternatives for materials recycling. The program content can thus be transferred very simply to other materials, themes, markets, countries, audiences and partners, always with the aim of; fostering an entrepreneurial, creative and innovative way of thinking, delivering new ways of learning, and facilitating mobility across the knowledge triangle.
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Environmental Sciences, or equivalentEnglish proficiencyAdmissions Deadline: 2 May
This degree programme is part of the collaboration between the University of Graz and Graz University of Technology (NAWI Graz), and provides a comprehensive introduction to materials and their characteristics, composition, function and diverse applications in practically every sphere of modern engineering and technology.
Bachelor's degree in the physical, engineering sciences, physics, chemistry, mechanical or process engineering, environmental systems sciences, electrical engineering, or equivalentEnglish proficiencyAdmissions Deadline: 15 July
The MSc programme in Advanced Materials and Healthcare Engineering focuses on design and fabrication of advanced materials for applications within the healthcare sector. The study programme of Advanced Materials and Healthcare Engineering has the focus on design and fabrication of advanced materials for applications in the healthcare sector, especially materials for drug delivery, diagnostics, and healthcare products. Such advanced materials often consist of a material with a primary function (like carrying a drug or sensing a compound), which is decorated with specific biomolecules for increased functionality.The healthcare sector is central for supporting a high quality of life of the individual. The healthcare sector has however a large demand on improvements in diagnostics and treatment at a cost that is sustainable for society. The study programme aims to create candidates with high theoretical and practical competences to create products for these areas.DTU has a growing and strong activity in research in materials for drug delivery, diagnostics, and healthcare products. Examples of competencies include advanced nano particles decorated with molecules or structures for homing to the right tissue and passage over barriers, engineered immune system responses, advanced in vitro models for replacing animal in drug testing, human and animal testing of advanced materials, and highly sensitive sensor systems for distributed molecular diagnostics. The students will be part of this growing field of research at DTU.Study programme focusThe study programme will give candidates competencies to work in the healthcare engineering field. The programme focuses are onthe design of materials with specific functions for products used in the healthcare sectoranalysis of, and finding solution to, real world industrial medical needs and productsmethods of evaluating impact and function of advanced materials on cells, tissue, and humanschoosing instrumentation and analytical techniques for characterizing medical and medicotechnical productsmethods for product validation including usage of statistics and experimental designSpecializationsBeyond the mandatory courses establishing the core profile of the study programme, students can choose to pursue one of three specializations within the study programme. The chosen specialization will be stated on the diploma. Each specialization includes a number of courses from which the student can choose a subset to match their particular interests. The three study lines areDrug delivery systems engineeringHealthcare materials engineeringDiagnostic technology engineeringIt is not mandatory to pursue one of the three specializations. Thus, each student has every opportunity to design their own study programme by choosing from the wide range of courses offered at DTU.