Quantity Surveying
A fast-track course allowing graduates from a non-construction related degree or existing quantity surveyors to become chartered surveyors. Please be aware we are currently designing our postgraduate course structures, therefore there may be changes to this course for students starting in September 2025.
Construction Project Management
Join a fast-track course to develop the skills you'll need to be a construction project manager for private or public sector clients and construction companies.
Real Estate
This fast-track course allows graduates with non-property-related degrees to obtain the skills they need to become property surveyors.
Film and TV Production
Explore the art, craft and business of film and TV making from script to screen — and develop your own creative style.
Biomedical Laboratory Science
Work in industry-standard facilities, gaining an understanding of human disease from the biological mechanisms that underpin disease pathology to the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
Molecular Microbiology
Gain a detailed understanding of contemporary microbiology – researching the industrial, commercial and medical aspects of the discipline.
Environmental Management
Work with academics on urgent environmental challenges and explore theoretical, practical and policy solutions. Develop your transferable skills and career goals as an environmental professional.
Pharmaceutical Analysis
Work in industry-standard facilities to get an introduction to pharmaceuticals from drug discovery to manufacture, and learn to use the tools needed for their analysis.
Acting and Performance (1 year top-up)
This is an advanced skills and knowledge top-up degree that helps you develop the skills you need for a future in acting and performance.
Public Health
Develop your critical thinking, knowledge and skills in a diverse and inclusive classroom, focusing on how we can understand and improve global population health. Important notice: This course is being revalidated for the September 2025 start to enhance the student experience. Modules, content, and assessments may change, but the course focus and learning outcomes are expected to remain as described. Updated details will be published here in mid-April.