Accounting and Finance (BSc) Study for a degree in Accounting and Finance for careers in the accountancy profession.
Applied Educational Leadership (MA, PGDip and PGCert) If you're an educational professional looking to progress into management or an educational planning or development role, this is the ideal degree.
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Our world-class LLB is of international standing. It has been the first step in the careers of thousands of practising lawyers around the world.
Banking and Finance (BSc) The BSc Banking and Finance will help you understand the way in which financial intermediaries and institutions operate.
Business Administration (BSc) Gain critical and creative decision-making skills with the BSc Business Administration.
Business Administration (CertHE) The Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE) in Business Administration is a qualification in its own right that provides an entry route to degree-level study.
Business Analytics (Graduate Diploma) Gain analytical skills and commercial know-how to turn data into actionable solutions to real-world problems.
Business and Management (BSc) Our BSc Business and Management will help you acquire the ability to think independently about business and management decisions.
Climate Change and Development (MSc / PGDip / PGCert) Gain a critical insight into how current development models produce environmental problems which themselves threaten the objectives of development.
Clinical Trials (MSc, PGDip and PGCert) MSc Clinical Trials, learn how to apply the conceptual and practical tools needed to initiate clinical trials.
Commercial Law (Graduate Diploma) Our Graduate Diploma in Commercial Law is a qualification in its own right that also provides an entry route to postgraduate-level study.
Common Law (CertHE) Our Certificate of Higher Education in Common Law is a qualification in its own right that also provides an entry route to degree-level study.
Computer Science (BSc) The BSc Computer Science degree prepares you for the jobs of the future. Apply your creativity to in-demand technology.
Computing and Information Systems (BSc and Work Experience Entry Route) Gain a respected BSc Computing and Information Systems degree from the University of London.
Computing and Information Systems (CertHE) CertHE Computing and Information Systems is a qualification in its own right. It also provides an entry route to degree-level study.
Corporate Strategy (MOOC) The course is designed for a broad audience but will be particularly relevant for those working in multi-business firms.
Creative Computing (CertHE) Our Certificate of Higher Education in Creative Computing is a qualification in its own right that also provides an entry route to degree-level study.
Creative Computing (BSc and Work Experience Entry Route) Creative Computing - BSc and Work Experience Entry Route. Become an accomplished programmer with this innovative and creative programme.
Creative Programming for Digital Media and Mobile Apps (MOOC) This MOOC is for anyone who would like to apply their technical skills to creative work ranging from video games to art installations to interactive music.
Data Science (Graduate Diploma) The graduate diploma in Data Science prepares graduates for a quantitative career in data science.
Data Science (BSc Computer Science) In this degree you will develop the skills you need to be a data scientist, concentrating on machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), and data analytics.
Data Science (MSc, PGDip and PGCert Data Science) Prepare for data jobs of the future by applying technology to real world data science issues and understand emerging technologies.
Data Science and Business Analytics (BSc) Get essential training in probability, statistics, mathematics and computing tools for the visualisation and analysis of large datasets.
Demography and Health (MSc, PGDip and PGCert) This unique online Master’s in Demography and Health offers professional training in population studies.
Development and Economics (BSc) Study the BSc Development and Economics and understand economics in conjunction with global development inequalities.
Digital Humanities (MPhil/PhD Programmes) The School of Advanced Study has a long history of digital research and innovation, combining well-established digital resources with cutting-edge new projects
Digital Innovation (Graduate Diploma) The Graduate Diploma in Digital Innovation is great for those that have previously studied a different discipline...
Divinity and Theology (BD, DipHE, CertHE) Divinity (BD), expand your knowledge and understanding, reflect on the diversity of human experience.
Drafting Legislation, Regulation, and Policy (LLM) The LLM in Advanced Legislative Studies has been offered by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies with considerable success since 2004.
E-Business and Social Media (Graduate Diploma) This diploma is ideal for graduates who are moving into digital innovation, via a technology start-up or via an existing organisation
Economics (Graduate Diploma) The Graduate Diploma Economics is for graduates looking for either a standalone qualification in economics or a foundation for postgraduate study.
Economics (BSc) The BSc Economics prepares you for a career as an economist in industry, finance, government or international organisations.
Economics and Finance (BSc) Studying a BSc in Economics and Finance you will develop the analytical tools and institutional knowledge required to work as a financial economist.
Economics and Management (BSc) A BSc Economics and Management will enable you to undertake in-depth study of economics with management options
Economics and Politics (BSc) This degree provides an understanding of economics and politics in the wider context of the social sciences.
English (BA, DipHE, CertHE) Study English with academic direction from Goldsmiths, University of London.
English Common Law: Structure and Principles (MOOC) English Common Law: Structure and Principles (MOOC).
English Literature, American Literature and History of the Book (MPhil/PhD Programmes) The Institute of English Studies fosters a vibrant, interdisciplinary research culture and provides a unique configuration of academic resources
Epidemiology (MSc, PGDip and PGCert) The MSc in Epidemiology will help you build the fundamental skills and competence and understanding of developments in the field of epidemiology.
Finance (Graduate Diploma) This diploma is ideal for graduates who are moving into digital innovation, via a technology start-up or via an existing organisation.
Finance and Financial Law (MSc / PGDip / PGCert) Learn to deal with rapid and wide-ranging changes to financial markets and to the legal and regulatory environments in which they operate.
Finance (Major: Banking) (MSc / PGDip / PGCert) Deepen your understanding of banks and financial markets, and how they relate to economic performance.
Finance (Major: Economic Policy) (MSc / PGDip / PGCert) Deepen your understanding of banks and financial markets, and how they relate to economic performance.
Finance (Major: Financial Sector Management) (MSc / PGDip / PGCert) Deepen your understanding of banks and financial markets, and how they relate to economic performance.
Finance (Major: Quantitative Finance) (MSc / PGDip / PGCert) Deepen your understanding of banks and financial markets, and how they relate to economic performance.
Foundations of Data Science: K-means Clustering in Python (MOOC) This MOOC is designed to introduce students to the core concepts of data science and to prepare them for intermediate and advanced data science courses.
French Studies (BA) A three-year BA degree programme in French Studies with the University of London Institute in Paris
French Studies with Business (BA) Study a three-year BA degree programme in French Studies with Business at the University of London in Paris
French Studies with History (BA) Study a three-year BA degree programme in French Studies with History at the University of London Institute in Paris
French Studies with International Relations (BA) Study a three-year BA degree programme in French Studies with International Relations at the University of London Institute in Paris
Games Development (BSc Computer Science) This degree is specifically designed for those who want to be at the forefront of the thriving gaming world, creating software tailored to games development.
Get Interactive: Practical Teaching with Technology (MOOC) Each week we will focus on a topic: Using multimedia for teaching and learning | Encouraging student collaboration | Formative assessment and feedback.
Global Corporations and Policy (MSc) Gain theoretical and practical understanding of the management and regulation of multinational corporations.
Global Diplomacy (MA) Gain a thorough understanding of the theoretical and conceptual foundations of contemporary diplomatic practice.
Global Diplomacy – Diplomacy in the Modern World (MOOC) This MOOC brings together cutting edge research in the broad fields of Diplomatic and International studies and successful MOOC delivery.
Global Diplomacy: Middle East and North Africa (MA) Gain a theoretical and practical understanding of international affairs and contemporary diplomatic practice with a focus on the Middle East and North Africa.
Global Diplomacy: South Asia (MA) Gain an understanding of international affairs and contemporary diplomatic practice with a regional focus on South Asia and Afghanistan.
Global Diplomacy: the United Nations in the World (MOOC) Once you enroll for a Certificate, you’ll have access to all videos, quizzes, and programming assignments (if applicable).
Global Energy and Climate Policy (MSc) Gain an understanding of the transformative change in energy systems now under way around the world.
Global Energy and Climate Policy (MOOC) This MOOC is aimed broadly at people interested in learning more about interconnected issues in energy and climate policy globally.
Global Health Policy (MSc, PGDip and PGCert) This MSc in Global Health Policy will suit students and professionals from all backgrounds who wish to understand more about this area of policy.
Global MBA (MBA, PGDip and PGCert) Our world-class Global MBA offers six specialist pathways including Health, with academic direction from UCL Medical School.
Global Public Policy (MSc) This programme puts at its heart the policy challenges of cross-cutting, transnational issues.
Global Security and Strategy (MA) This MA takes a critical view to traditional strategic studies, encompassing Africa, Asia and Middle East approaches to grand strategy.
History (MPhil/PhD Programmes) Students at the School of Advanced Study have access to a range of world-class resources and specialist research training seminars and programmes
History (BA) BA History, expand your knowledge and understanding of the past, and reflect on the diversity of past human experience.
How Computers Work (MOOC) Learn some of the fundamental concepts of computer science that can be applied to to word processing applications, e-commerce and websites.
How to Finance and Grow Your Startup – Without VC (MOOC) This course is for you if you’re an entrepreneur at any stage of your journey.
Human Resource Management (MSc and PGDip) This MSc in Human Resource Management focuses on the social and psychological processes operating in organisations
Human Rights (MA, PGDip and PGCert) Explore human rights from a diverse range of fields, including law, international relations, development and environmental justice via distance learning
Human Rights (MPhil/PhD Programmes) Students pursue their academic interests in a friendly and supportive environment, enhanced by the outstanding libraries of the University of London
Humanitarian Action (MSc) The MSc Humanitarian Action is a new online programme that builds on the strengths of SOAS’ expertise in the areas of violence, aid and security.
ICT in Primary Education: Transforming children's learning across the curriculum (MOOC) Why and how are teachers integrating ICT (Information and Communication Technology) into primary education?
Infectious Diseases (MSc, PGDip and PGCert) Develop your understanding of infectious diseases with this wide-ranging MSc programme.
Information Security (MSc and PGDip) The MSc Information Security addresses both the technical and the management aspects of cyber security.
Information Security: Context and Introduction (MOOC) Gain an awareness of some of the skills, knowledge and roles/careers opportunities within the information security industry.
International Business Administration (MSc / PGDip / PGCert) Study the interplay between global and local factors that influence management decisions in business.
International Business Essentials (MOOC - Specialization) This MOOC provides insight into the key professional skills needed by managers at all levels of an organisation.
International Development (Graduate Diploma) Our graduates go on to work for governments, international organisations such as the United Nations, aid agencies, NGOs, and for the private sector.
International Development (BSc) Developed by academics at LSE, this degree will help you understand and shape social and economic change processes.
International Development (MSc) This is a dynamic field concerned with processes of change in the South and social, economic, political and cultural change in middle income countries.
International Foundation Programme (Foundation) The International Foundation Programme provides you with the skills and knowledge you need for successful undergraduate study.
International Politics (BA) Study a three-year BA degree programme in International Relations at the University of London Institute in Paris
International Politics with French (BA) Study a three-year BA degree programme in International Relations with French Studies at the University of London Institute in Paris
International Relations (BSc) This BSc allows you to engage critically with contemporary issues and debates in the field of international relations.
International Relations in Paris - Queen Mary (MA) The unique opportunity to study at one of the top UK universities Institute in Paris and gain a prestigious Queen Mary University of London postgraduate degree
International Sports Management (PGCert) The PGCert in International Sports Management is a globally-recognised qualification which has been collaboratively developed with World Academy of Sport.
Introduction to Computer Programming (MOOC) This introductory course will provide you with the foundational skillset required to write computer programs.
Introduction to computer science and programming specialization (MOOC Specialization) Create graphical programs, learn computing mathematics, develop mental models of computer systems by studying this specialization.
Introduction to Who Wrote Shakespeare (MOOC) Explore the Shakespeare authorship question with this exciting new MOOC.
Keeping up with Change: Issues for the Finance Professional (MOOC) Earn official recognition for your work, and share your success with friends, colleagues, and employers.
Latin American Studies (MPhil/PhD Programmes) Gain essential training and access to an unparalleled range of expertise and resources in this course offered by the Institute of Latin American Studies.
Law (MPhil/PhD Programmes) The School of Advanced Study is the UK's national research hub in the humanities and offers a world-class research environment to our research students.
Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (PGCert) This qualification is for those teaching, tutoring and supporting the learning of students in HE.
Livestock Health and Production (MSc, PGDip, PGCert and Individual modules) Develop your expertise in disease control and animal husbandry.
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (BSc Computer Science ) Study Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence and become a part of the future of this technology. Learn how machines make sense of the world!
Machine Learning for All (MOOC) This MOOC will provide an understanding of the basic idea of machine learning, including a machine learning project on training a computer to recognise images.
Management (Graduate Diploma) It is designed for graduates looking for either a standalone qualification in management or a foundation for postgraduate study in management
Management and Digital Innovation (BSc) This degree is for you if you aspire to be at the forefront of digital innovation in business and management.
Managing the Company of the Future (MOOC) This MOOC provides both theoretical and practical perspectives on the nature of management in today’s organisations.
Master of Laws in Paris - Queen Mary (LLM) Gain a postgraduate degree from one of the top law schools in the UK whilst living and studying in Paris
Mathematics (Graduate Diploma) It is designed for graduates looking for either a standalone qualification in management or a foundation for postgraduate study in management
Mathematics and Economics (BSc) Our BSc Mathematics and Economics will prepare you for a postgraduate study and/or a career in a related field.
Mathematics for Computer Science (MOOC) This course is a taster of the Numerical Mathematics degree module, from the BSc Computer Science programme.
Modern Languages (MPhil/PhD Programmes) The Institute of Modern Languages Research is home to a diverse, international and vibrant community of scholars covering our major language areas
MPhil and PhD (Higher / Research degrees) Enquiries about postgraduate research should be addressed to a Member Institution or research institute of the University that can supervise the subject area.
MRes in Modern Languages (Master of Research) Students at the Institute of Modern Languages benefit from a diverse range of events and the networks associated with its specialist centres
Muslim Minorities in a Global Context (MA) An opportunity to consider Muslim minority communities comparatively, within both western and non-western contexts.
Organizational Psychology (MSc and PGDip) This MSc in Organizational Psychology focuses on the social and psychological processes operating in organizations.
Petroleum Geoscience (MSc and PGDip) The MSc is developed by Royal Holloway at one of the UK’s leading centres for Earth Science research.
Philosophy (BA, DipHE, CertHE) The BA Philosophy degree will prepare you for many careers, including public service, teaching and research, media and journalism.
Physical Computing and the Internet of things (BSc Computer Science ) Learn how to design devices that compute in real-world settings and how to connect them, virtually, to each other and the rest of the world via the internet.
Politics and International Relations (BSc) Developed by academics at LSE, this degree will help you understand and shape social and economic change processes.
Postgraduate Laws LLM (LLM, PGDip and PGCert) Our world-class, Postgraduate Laws programmes are designed to meet a diverse range of needs. We offer a general degree and over 30 specialisations.
Professional Accountancy (MSc and PGCert) Gain a University of London master's degree and your ACCA professional qualification at the same time.
Psychology (BSc) This programme will provide you with a thorough understanding of psychology as a science, covering the core areas of psychology and their application.
Public Financial Management (MSc / PGDip / PGCert) This degree will equip students with a thorough understanding of public finance.
Public Health (MSc, PGDip and PGCert) Gain the knowledge and skills to address diverse public health issues in low, middle and high income settings.
Public Policy and Management (MSc / PGDip / PGCert) This Masters will equip students to meet the constantly changing challenges of public policy and management.
Refugee Protection and Forced Migration Studies (MA) Gain a solid legal, practical and theoretical understanding of refugee protection and forced migration.
Research Degrees in Paris (PhD/MPhil) University of London Institute in Paris offer MPhil and PhD degrees in our areas of expertise
Social Sciences (CertHE) Study the CertHE Social Sciences at a teaching institution near you. Your gateway to a full degree programme..
Sorbonne Law School - Queen Mary University of London (Double LLM) Maximise your professional opportunities with two international and comparative focused LLMs from two top law schools
Supply Chain Management and Global Logistics (MSc, PGDip and PGCert) Advance your career skills by gaining an in-depth perspective of global supply chains, and develop the strategic and analytical tools to manage them.
Supporting children with difficulties in reading and writing (MOOC) This MOOC is for teachers to learn why some children have so much difficulty with reading and writing.
Sustainable Development (MSc / PGDip / PGCert) This MSc provides a theoretical basis for understanding the evolution, meanings and use of the concept of sustainable development
Teacher Development (Professional Graduate Certificate in Education) A programme designed for teachers working in schools around the world. Become a better school teacher and gain a valuable professional qualification.
Teaching EFL/ESL Reading: A Task Based Approach (MOOC) This MOOC explores ways of teaching reading skills in English as Second and Foreign Language (ESL/EFL) using a task-based approach.
The Camera Never Lies (MOOC) This course is a short taster on the topic of the use of images and film, and their use in historical interpretation in the 20th century.
The History of the Book (MA/MRes) The programme provides outstanding research training and equips students with the skills to undertake independent research with confidence and success
The Manager's Toolkit: A Practical Guide to Managing People at Work (MOOC) In this MOOC you will engage with some HR theories and then see how they translate into every day working life.
Understanding and Securing Human Rights (MA - on campus) This degree develops students as human rights practitioners and to enables them to engage with the intellectual and philosophical foundations of human rights.
Understanding Research Methods (MOOC) This MOOC will appeal to those of you who require an understanding of research approaches and skills, and importantly an ability to deploy them in your studies.
Urban History and Culture (MA) An unparalleled opportunity to study the social, political, cultural and economic development of two great world cities: Paris and London
User Experience (BSc Computer Science ) With the User Experience (UX) BSc Computer Science degree, you will be able to apply for jobs that involve a flair for design and engagement with end users.
Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health (MSc, PGDip, PGCert and Individual modules) This MSc provides you with an understanding of the conceptual basis of veterinary epidemiology and public health.
Virtual Reality (MOOC - Specialization) This specialisation from the University of London will introduce you to virtual reality (VR), and is available on Coursera.
Virtual Reality (BSc Computer Science) Specialise in computer graphics, animation, immersive interaction design and virtual reality (VR). Gain access to exciting jobs in an emerging and growing area.
Web and Mobile Development (BSc Computer Science ) This degree aims to set you up with the skills you need to develop applications for web and mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.
What future for education? (MOOC) Through this MOOC you will start to critically examine your own ideas about education, teaching and learning.
Accounting and finance This module introduces a toolkit that enables a better understanding of the performance of businesses, and the decisions and problems they face.
Accounting for managers This module endeavours to cover fundamental concepts and techniques of management accounting.
Administrative law LA2008 This module will appeal to students who enjoy public law and have an interest in public affairs.
Admiralty law (LWM01) Admiralty Law provides the framework for international trade, looking at trade from an integrated perspective.
Advanced contract law (LWM83) This course considers how the trusts law is used commercially by commercial entities, banks and other financial institutions and large corporations.
Advanced cryptography (IYM008) This module follows on from the introductory cryptography module (IYM002).
Advanced management accounting This module provides insights into advanced aspects of planning, decision-making, performance evaluation and control.
Advanced statistical methods in epidemiology (EPM304) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Advanced statistical methods in veterinary epidemiology (Module code: VPM013) This module is available to study on a stand-alone basis: 240-hours
An introduction to cryptography and security mechanisms (IYM002) This module is intended to be both relevant and relatively timeless.
Analysing survey and population data (DEM205) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Analytical models for decision making (PHM201 ) Develop your understanding of the roles, strengths and weaknesses of different analytical models to support health care management decision-making
Animal disease (current concepts) (LHM001) This module is available to study on a stand-alone basis: 240-hours
Applicable laws and procedures in international commercial arbitration (LWM03) This course looks at commercial arbitration from a comparative and international perspective.
Application security (IYM005) This module analyses the role of security from the perspective of business application design.
Applied communicable disease control (PHM218) To explore the core knowledge and skills necessary for the application of communicable disease control activities in a variety of settings and populations.
Bacterial infections (IDM201 ) This module aims to give students an understanding of the biology of bacteria as pathogens.
Bank financial management (M422) This course concentrates on the principles of bank management of assets and liabilities.
Bank regulation and resolution of banking crises (M456) In this course you will study technical aspects of bank regulation, supervision and intervention to resolve crises.
Banking and capital markets (M426) This module examines the underlying principles and characteristics of banking and financial markets.
Banking strategy (M466) The world of banking has changed considerably in recent years, particularly since the crisis of 2007–09.
Basic epidemiology (PHM101) Improve your understanding of essential epidemiological methods and their use in public health.
Basic statistics for clinical trials (CTM102) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Basic statistics for public health and policy (PHM102) This module aims to improve students’ understanding of essential statistical methods and their use in public health
Carriage of goods by sea (LWM05) Contract of carriage can come in various shapes and in this course you will study the two main forms of contract and carriage and their uses.
Civil and criminal procedure LA3004 This module focuses on the procedural rules and processes that govern the conduct of criminal and civil legal actions.
Commercial banking law: bank customer relationship (LWM72) This course deals with the English law and various features of the relationship between banks and their customers.
Commercial law LA2017 Commercial law is offered as an optional module to students studying on the Standard Entry and Graduate Entry LLB courses.
Commercial trusts law (LWM06) This course considers how the trusts law is used commercially by commercial entities, banks and other financial institutions and large corporations.
Company law LA3021 Company law is offered as an optional module to students studying on the Standard Entry and Graduate Entry LLB courses.
Comparative criminal justice policy (LWM07) This course considers criminal justice systems from a range of jurisdictions with a view to highlighting the merits and drawbacks of these systems.
Comparative employment relations (OPM240) This module introduces students to theory and methods in the comparative analysis of employment relations.
Computer security (IYM004) This course deals with the more technical means of making a computing system secure.
Conflict and health (PHM214) This module aims to provide students with an overview of current health-related challenges and policy debates on appropriate responses to populations affected b
Conflict of laws LA3014 Also known as private international law, this is the body of rules applied by the English courts to cases with a foreign element.
Constitutional and institutional law of the European Union (LWM08) This course aims to provide you with advanced knowledge of the constitutional framework of the European Union.
Contemporary demographic trends and issues (DEM203) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Control of infectious diseases (IDM104 ) The module is an introduction to public health, methods for the control of infectious diseases, surveillance methods, and the design of control programmes.
Corporate finance and management issues in company law (LWM09) This course aims to convey to students a good knowledge and understanding of the key corporate finance and management issues in company law.
Corporate finance law This module provides a critical view of current global legal developments and trends, identifying the most salient legal issues involved in corporate finance.
Corporate governance (M444) This module is designed to increase the depth of your understanding of corporate government issues.
Corporate governance and compliance (LWM80) This course will help you understand the driving force behind the development and importance of corporate governance.
Corporate governance and ethics This module covers issues affecting both the business community and the wider societal effects of the debate on corporate governance.
Criminology LA3025 This module concentrates on criminological theory as a discipline and challenges students to confront the presuppositions they have about crime and offenders.
Cybercrime (IYM010) This module complements other modules by examining the subject from the criminal angle and presenting a study of cybercrime and the cyber criminal.
Data monitoring and interim analyses (CTM206) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Decentralisation and local governance (M404) You will study the fiscal and policy relationships between local and sub-national government.
Demographic analysis: applications and extensions (DEM204) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Demographic analysis: further methods and models (DEM202) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Demographic data: sources, collection and evaluation (DEM201) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Derivatives (M433) In this course you learn the application of financial principles to the valuation of derivatives.
Derivatives Law (LWM75) This course raises theoretical questions about the way in which derivatives markets function and how the law and regulations should interact with them.
Design and analysis of epidemiological studies (CTM207) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Developing and monitoring of livestock production systems (VPM018) This module is available to study on a stand-alone basis: 240-hours
Developing personal leadership skills This module builds on the theories presented in the core modules to develop leadership skills that will benefit your organisation.
Digital forensics (IYM015) This module aims to introduce the foundations of digital forensics, suitable for use in a court of law or purposes such as documenting compliance.
Econometric analysis and applications (M432) Econometric Analysis and Applications is the second, more advanced, econometrics module offered to those wanting to broaden their understanding.
Econometric principles and data analysis (M430) This module provides an introduction to econometric methods.
Economic analysis for health policy (PHM203) Strengthen your knowledge of the conceptual bases for health economics analysis.
Economic evaluation (PHM204) Develop your understanding of and ability to apply methods in the economic evaluation of health care interventions.
Economics for livestock development and policy (LVM019) This module is available to study on a stand-alone basis: 240-hours
Economics for managers This module aims to introduce students without economic background to basic concepts and models in Economics.
Employee relations and motivation (OPM090) This module will examine key aspects of the labour contract - power and motivation.
Entrepreneurial finance and private equity This module will provide an understanding of how a firm's financial information can be used to obtain funding.
Entrepreneurial marketing This module views marketing from an entrepreneurial perspective, focusing on the different approaches required for established firms and new ventures.
Environment, health and sustainable development (PHM106 ) Improve understanding of environmental issues in public health policy and practice.
Environmental and social impact assessment (M469) This module will give you a theoretical and applied background to Environmental and Social Impact Analysis.
Environmental change and global health policy (GHM103) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Environmental epidemiology (PHM205) Gain a better understanding of the main themes in environmental epidemiology.
Environmental health policy (PHM206 ) This module aims to introduce students to a range of key methodological tools for assessing and controlling environmental risks to health.
Epidemiology and animal health economics (LVM004) This module is available to study on a stand-alone basis: 240-hours
Epidemiology and control of infectious diseases in developing countries ( IDM301 ) The aim of the module is to provide epidemiological methods useful for the investigation of communicable diseases.
Epidemiology of communicable diseases (EPM301) Gain an in-depth knowledge of important concepts in communicable disease epidemiology, and many of the skills to apply these concepts in practice.
European convention on Human Rights (LWM12) This course aims to provide you with a detailed knowledge of how the European human rights legal process has evolved.
European internal market (LWM13) This course aims to provide you with advanced knowledge and critical understanding of the rules and principles underpinning the EU internal markets.
European union competition law (LWM11) This course deals with the general and specific issues surrounding EU Competition rules and the enforcement of those rules.
Evaluation of public health interventions (PHM219) Provide students with the knowledge and skills to design an evaluation of a public health programme.
Evidence LA3007 Gain knowledge on how evidence is used in the courtroom and the roles of lawyers, jury and judge in an adversarial system.
Exploring educational policy This module identifies how your institution is affected by national and international policy and change.
External relations law of the European Union (LWM55) This course is about what the European Union does in the world.
Family law LA2019 Family law affects every member of society. Modern legal regulation of family relationships involves a complex interaction between the family and the state.
Finance and resource management This module explores the way in which resources for education are financed.
Finance in the global market (M442) This module engages with one of the most prominent features of modern finance: its globalisation.
Financial econometrics (M459) We define financial econometrics as 'the application of statistical techniques to problems in finance'.
Financial law (M440) This course provides an understanding of the essential elements of financial law.
Financial management in sport This module provides learners with the ability to apply the various concepts of the broad discipline of financial management in any modern sports organisation.
Financial reporting and analysis This module examines the financial reporting of companies, and how such reporting can be analysed to evaluate performance.
FinTech: Law and regulation (LWM85) This module will help you understand what FinTech is and also introduce you to blockchain.
Foundational and constitutional issues in company law (LWM15) The course provides you with the skills needed to analyse the theory and statutory structure of the key foundational and constitutional issues in company law.
Foundations for health promotion (PHM107) Gain an understanding of the theories that inform health promotion activities.
Franchising law (LWM16) In Franchising law you will study how and why the rules governing franchise agreements work.
Fundamentals of clinical trials (CTM101) Gain a solid understanding of the main issues in the design and interpretation of clinical trials.
Fundamentals of Epidemiology (EPM101) This module aims to introduce students to the basic ideas and methods of epidemiology.
Further statistical methods for clinical trials (CTM208) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Global epidemiology of non-communicable diseases (EPM307) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Globalisation and health (PHM209) Gain a conceptual and practical understanding of the multiple and complex links between various forms of global change
Health care evaluation (PHM207) Introduction to the principles, concepts and methods of health care evaluation from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
Health policy, process and power (PHM109) Introduction to the main theoretical approaches to the dynamics of health policy processes.
Health services (PHM108) Provide students with a range of ways of thinking about health services and health systems.
Healthcare-associated infections (IDM205 ) The aim of this module is to give students the necessary knowledge to be able to develop a strategy to prevent healthcare associated and hospital infections.
History and health (PHM215) The aim of this module is to enable students to employ historical perspectives in the fields of public health and health services.
Human aspects of information security and privacy (IYM017) This module engages with the psychological, perceptional, cultural, societal, political, and ethical implications of information security and privacy.
Human resource management and development (M402) Study the management of people in public organisations as well as models of human resource management and development.
Human resource strategies (OPM220) Develop a practical understanding of relevant theory and practice in HRM through this module.
Human rights of women (LWM19) Many of the issues and examples you will explore on this course are contemporary human rights issues.
Immunology of Infection and Vaccines (IDM213) This module aims to provide an overview of modern molecular immunology methods and immunity to infection.
Industrial and intellectual property (LWM20) This course covers the fascinating area of Industrial and Intellectual Property.
Innovation and change This module equips the participants with the knowledge and skills to manage innovation in today’s rapidly evolving global marketplace.
Insurance law (excluding Marine insurance law) (LWM22) This course introduces you to the essential features and principles of English insurance law and insurance contracts.
Intellectual property and medicine (LWM23) The course will introduce you to the basic concepts of intellectual property.
Intellectual property and sport (LWM63) The four models of this course cover how intellectual property fits into sports branding.
Intellectual property LA3026 Intellectual property law seeks a difficult balance between rewarding the right owner of a piece of intellectual property, and the needs of society.
Intellectual property on the internet (LWM24) This course investigates the relationship between intellectual property and the internet.
International accounting This module provides an opportunity to gain real world accounting expertise within an international context.
International and comparative bank regulation (LWM64) The aim of this course is to provide you with the basic tools to enable you to understand this interesting and exciting area of law.
International and comparative competition law (LWM25) This course deals with competition law and policy in the context of the globalised economy.
International and comparative law of copyright and related rights (LWM26) This course will give you a strong overview of the issues, operation and history of international and comparative law of copyright and related rights.
International and comparative law of patents, trade secrets and related rights (LWM27) In this course you will study how, why and when patents are granted.
International and comparative law of trade marks, designs and unfair competition (LWM28) Concepts underlying forms of protection such as trade marks and important international agreements are discussed as a part of this course.
International and comparative trust law (LWM29) This is a very practical course and it deals with a lot of issues that are significant to trusts law practitioners in the world.
International business strategy (M471) You will be looking at the organisational forms that enable international businesses to seize new opportunities.
International commercial insurance law (LWM70) This course will enable you to study the development of commercial insurance law.
International commercial law LA3009 Develop a critical understanding of key aspects of, and debates in, commercial law in an international context.
International corporate finance for managers This module explores how firms fund themselves, how they choose between different types of finance and how those financing decisions influence investments.
International criminal law (LWM30) In this course you will become familiar with both the most important primary sources of the law and leading scholarly commentaries on it.
International economic law (LWM31) This course covers the law regulating international economic relations and the role of international organisations such as the United Nations.
International environmental law (LWM32) You will learn about the development of environmental law from this point onwards in this course.
International finance (M429) This module is concerned with the institutions of international finance and the key policy problems that have arisen in recent decades.
International finance law: transactions, policy, and regulation This module provides students with a multidimensional understanding of the core issues in international finance transactions.
International financial markets and institutions This module introduces students to international transactions and the role of foreign exchange markets.
International HRM (OPM040) This is a central module on the MSc degree programmes in HRM offered by Birkbeck College.
International investment law (LWM33) This course is designed to give you exposure to the world of law concerned with the regulation of foreign investment.
International law of the sea (LWM34) This course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive picture from evolution to the current application of the law of the sea.
International merger control (LWM57) This course is rather unique as it deals with a particular business phenomenon: mergers between firms.
International natural resources law (LWM74) This course will provide you with the skills to analyse the theory of international natural resources law and its practical application.
International protection of human rights LA2029 This module examines the protection afforded to individuals, fundamental concepts and principles which underpin the law of international human rights.
International refugee law (LWM60) In this course we will initially look at the historical move towards affording protection to persons who may be deemed to be a refugee.
International rights of the child (LWM35) This is a highly analytical course and we will also identify problem areas in regard to the rights of the child.
International sport development This module provides students with knowledge of the ‘ever changing’ social and political contexts in which international sport development operates.
International trade law (LWM36) In this course you will see how trade transactions relate to each other and how they operate in a commercial context.
Introduction to criminology LA2010 This module aims to provide students with an introduction to criminology as a field of inquiry.
Introduction to demographic analysis (DEM101) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Introduction to health economics (PHM103) This module aims to introduce students to economic approaches used in public health and the scope and contribution of health economics.
Introduction to Islam (Level 4 - DT1155) This module provides an introduction to key themes in the study of Islam.
Introduction to Islamic law LA3028 Gain an overview of Islamic law, the religious and historical foundations of Islamic law and its application in contemporary jurisdictions.
Introduction to law and to finance (M438) This module is designed to introduce you to the basic concepts of finance and law, and it is recommended to study as a first module.
Introduction to philosophy PY1020 This course introduces students to the methods and content of philosophy by considering some of the central problems that arise within the subject.
Introduction to valuation (M464) This module introduces the principles of valuation, and examines the core techniques for valuing companies using discounted cash flow.
Issues in public health (PHM105) Get introduced to the main concepts, principles, and practises of public health.
Jurisprudence and legal theory (LWM7) Jurisprudence is a fascinating subject because of the immense range of intellectual endeavour it embodies.
Labour law in global context LA3018 This module relates both to individuals in their workplace and the operation of the labour market in general.
Law and global health policy (GHM 204) Introduces students to the key concepts and practices in public health law at both domestic and international level.
Law and policy of international courts and tribunals (LWM38) This course is concerned with the establishment, processes and functioning of international courts, tribunals and related institutions and mechanisms.
Law and regulation of electronic finance and internet banking (M445) Gain a grounding in the legal and regulatory issues concerning electronic banking and finance in different jurisdictions.
Law of financial crime (LWM17) This course studies not just how the law works in the UK but also how should the criminal law, financial market practice and financial regulation all interact.
Law of international finance: syndicated loans (LWM66) This course is about an important way in which large companies raise vast amounts of money.
Law of international project finance (LWM78) The structuring and finance of projects is a specialised discipline and one that will be explored in detail in this course.
Law of international taxation (LWM81) This course considers how the trusts law is used commercially by commercial entities, banks and other financial institutions and large corporations.
Law of treaties (LWM54) This course will provide you with knowledge of the law of treaties, the practice of States relating to the law of treaties and the relevant jurisprudence.
Law on investment entities (LWM77) This course is about the law on investment: substantive laws relating to investment and the regulation of investment and how we protect consumers.
Leadership and ethical decision making This module builds on leadership skills and helps students recognise how their personal moral approaches effect leadership when confronted with ethical issues.
Leadership and management models This module prepares students for strategic leadership and transformational roles in organisations.
Leadership and performance management (OPM200) This module is concerned with different approaches to managing and leading people at work.
Leadership for the learning community This module starts by considers the meaning of the term learning.
Leadership, transformation and organisational change This module focuses on leaders and leadership at the apex of the organisation.
Leading and developing people (OPM230) This module enable students to develop a critical understanding of the strategic concept of human resource development.
Leading and managing educational change and improvement This module introduces some of the basic theories relating to leadership and management in educational settings.
Learning and development (OPM250) On this module, we aim to explore the meaning of training and development.
Legal Aspects of Corporate Finance (M439) Learn to understand the essential elements of the legal principles and institutions governing corporate finance at the national and international level.
Legal aspects of financing development This module examines the legal framework underpinning the flow of different sources of external capital to developing countries.
Legal aspects of international finance (C341) This course covers the legal aspects that complement the financial courses Finance in the Global Market and Banking and the Capital Markets.
Legislation and statutory interpretation (LWM79) This course will provide you with a systematic understanding of knowledge of legislative studies in the wide interdisciplinary concept.
Life career development (OPM120) This module reflects how significant careers have become as the world has become more complex.
Macroeconomic policy and financial markets (M425) This module has been specially designed to increase the depth of your understanding of macroeconomics by focusing on the relationship with financial markets.
Malaria (IDM503) This module aims to give students an introduction to parasites and their vectors, malaria as a disease, how it can be controlled.
Management accounting (M470) This module aims to provide an advanced overview of current developments in thought and practice of management accounting, strategy, and organisational control.
Management in China (M478) You will study recent and contemporary developments in Chinese management practices using a variety of case-based and theoretical approaches.
Management in sub-Saharan Africa (M468) This module studies emerging developments in management practices across the Sub-Saharan region.
Management information in business (M476) This module offers a strategic view of information systems, rather than the mechanics of hardware and software solutions.
Management of infectious disease outbreaks in animal populations (LVM017) This module is available to study on a stand-alone basis: 240-hours
Managing health services (PHM210 ) Develop your understanding of the concepts and approaches of management, managerial leadership and governance.
Managing organisational change (M406) You will study the management of people in public organisations as well as models of human resource management and development.
Managing the trans-national corporation (M467) This module studies the Trans-National Corporation (TNC) as a distinct social, cultural and strategic entity.
Marine insurance law (LWM39) Over the duration of this course you will come to understand the intricacies of marine insurance law.
Marketing for managers This module will familiarise students with the core marketing functions that will assist them in decision-making and enhanced outcomes in the marketplace.
Medical anthropology in public health (PHM211) An introduction to concepts, perspectives, theories and methods in medical anthropology, and illustrate their relevance to public health issues.
Medical law and ethics (LWM56) This course requires students to use sophisticated analytical skills in evaluating complex legal and ethical dilemmas.
Microeconomic principles and policy (M457) This module looks at the principles economists use to model the behaviour of individual agents and the ways in which they interact in a market economy.
Modelling and the dynamics of infectious diseases (EPM302) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Modelling firms and markets (M458) Modelling Firms and Markets is an introduction to the economics of information and uncertainty.
Multinational enterprises and the law (LWM40) This course explores the relationship between multinational enterprises or MNEs and the law.
Negotiation and conflict management This module applies practical skills, complemented with substantive knowledge to help participants become highly effective leaders and managers.
Network security (IYM003) This module is concerned with the protection of data transferred over commercial information networks, including computer and telecommunications networks.
New Testament Greek: language and texts (Level 5 - DT2003) This module provides an opportunity to learn koine Greek in order to deepen your understanding of the New Testament.
New Testament Theology: Texts in English (Level 6 ) This module builds on the Level 4 module Reading the New Testament to focus on New Testament theology.
Nutrition and infection (IDM202) This module aims to provide students with a basic understanding of the interactions between nutrition and infections.
Organisational behaviour and human resource management This module provides an understanding of key theoretical and practical issues relating to organisational behaviour and human resource management.
Organisational management (PHM212) Develop your knowledge and understanding of organisational structures and theoretical underpinnings
Parasitology (IDM203) This module aims to provide students with an understanding of the biology of parasites, vectors and the ways in which they can cause disease.
Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacovigilance (Professional Development) Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacovigilance: Applications for the academic year 2019-2020 are currently open.
Philosophy of religion (Level 5 - DT2145) This module focuses on what it makes sense to say about the nature of divinity, and considers arguments for the existence of the divine.
Portfolio management This module focuses on investment decision-making and improved portfolio management from an applied perspective.
Practical epidemiology (EPM103) The aim of this module is to provide students with a step-by-step guide to the practical stages involved in the planning and conduct of an epidemiological study
Principles and practice of health promotion (PHM213) The aim of this module is to help those engaged in health promotion translate health promotion foundations and theory into practice.
Principles of biology (IDM102) This module aims to introduce students to the fundamental biological principles which are necessary for the Postgraduate Diploma and MSc in Infectious Diseases.
Principles of biostatistics and epidemiology (IDM101) This module will provide students with a solid introduction to epidemiology and statistics upon which further Infectious Diseases modules will build.
Principles of livestock production (LHM002) This module is available to study on a stand-alone basis: 240-hours
Principles of social research (PHM104) This module aims to introduce the basic principles of social research practice and theory as applied to health.
Private international law in international commercial litigation (LWM67) The course as a whole tries to take you through those various elements of private international law.
Private law aspects of the law of finance (LWM69) The idea of this course is to pull together some of the most significant aspects of private law that relate to finance.
Privatisation and public-private partnerships (M411) This course looks at a variety of innovations for producing public services.
Professional development and learning (OPM210) This module allows you to examine your own self-development and learning while critically analysing key conceptual frameworks.
Project management and research coordination (CTM203) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Public Financial Management: Audit and compliance (M472) This module will teach you the uses and methods of audit, as a tool to ensure compliance and as part of governments' efforts to improve performance.
Public financial management: planning and performance (M401) In this course you will be introduced to the methods and issues of public financial management.
Public international law LA3013 Deals with the role of international organisations and, in the fields of human rights and international criminal law, the rights and duties of individuals.
Public policy and management: development assistance (M460) This module will require you to think and analyse various topics.
Public policy and management: perspectives and issues (M400) You will be introduced to the main principles and techniques of public policy and management.
Public policy and strategy (M412) This module covers the policy process, using case studies from a variety of different settings.
Reading the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament (Level 4 - DT1001) This module provides an introduction to key books of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament.
Reading the New Testament (Level 4 - DT1002) This module provides an introduction to key books of the New Testament,
Regulation and infrastructure of international commercial arbitration (LWM42) Define and investigate arbitration and look at the juridical nature of arbitration and tribunals.
Regulation of International Capital Markets (M443) Through this module you will study the regulatory issues that relate to the international capital markets.
Regulatory affairs, good clinical practice and ethics (CTM204) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Religion and global politics (Level 6 - DT3045) Study the relationship between states and religions, and the role of religion in issues of conflict, peace, and democratization.
Religion and science (Level 6 - DT3030) Explore the multiple relationships between religion and science in the light of the cutting-edge developments in science and technology which reshape our lives.
Religion, meaning and value (Level 4 - DT1150) An introduction to the study of religion which outlines key aspects of five major world religions and five methods of studying them.
Renaissance Comedy: Shakespeare and Jonson EN1020 This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Reporting and reviewing clinical trials (CTM104) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Reproduction and fertility - a species approach (LHM009) This module is available to study on a stand-alone basis: 240-hours
Research design and methods for the analysis of global health policy (GHM 203) This module aims to introduce students to the key concepts and practices in research design as well as to research methods.
Research design, management and analysis (IDM601) The aim of this module is to enable students to develop and understand research projects.
Research design, management and grant application writing (LVM014) This module is available to study on a stand-alone basis: 240-hours
Research methods - finance (M453) Research plays an essential role in business and in public policy and management.
Risk management and decision-making The module takes an applied perspective, concentrating on decision-making in risky environments, which is of paramount importance to the finance industry.
Risk management: principles and applications (M423) This module examines the techniques and the foundation of risk management in corporations.
Russian law and legal institutions (LWM44) The course is intended not only to provide a basic grounding in Russian law and institutions, but also to extend your intellectual horizons and abilities.
RVC 240-hour modules The full range of 240-hour modules available for Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
RVC 35-hour modules The full range of 35-hour modules available for Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
RVC 50-hour modules The full range of 50-hour modules available for Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Securities law (LWM71) This course aims to do is provide you with a strong grasp of the dense regulation within securities law.
Security testing: theory and practice (IYM016) Gain knowledge on how IT systems can be attacked and penetrated by circumventing security or exploiting vulnerabilities in the system.
Selection and assessment (OPM100) The module is designed to provide an introduction to key techniques for selection and assessment at work.
Sexual health (PHM216) This module aims to acquaint students with the theoretical and empirical aspects of the study of sexual health, and their application to public health practice.
Smart cards/tokens security and applications (IYM012) This module will provide an overview of smart cards/tokens and their properties.
Sports entrepreneurship This module aims to develop, evaluate and critique entrepreneurial skills within the context of launching new products or services in the sport industry.
Sports event management This module will focus on the creation of sustainable events and on designing the legacies to maximise the contribution made by the event.
Sports marketing, sponsorship and media This module focuses on the role of sponsorship and media for sports organisations.
Sports strategy, governance and leadership This module will evaluate the importance of strategy and strategic thinking for sports organisations.
Statistical methods in epidemiology (EPM202) Gain key statistical knowledge and skills needed to analyse and interpret data from the common forms of epidemiological studies.
Statistical methods in veterinary epidemiology (Module code: VPM012) This module is available to study on a stand-alone basis: 240-hours
Statistics for Epidemiology (EPM102) The aim of this module is to provide students with the key statistical principles that are essential for anyone studying epidemiology.
Strategic Management This module focuses on models conceived by observing businesses in developed countries and applies to all sizes of firm including global corporations.
Study design: writing a grant application (EPM201) Gain experience in designing an epidemiological research study and preparing a grant application suitable for submission to a funding agency.
Successful leadership This module prepares students for strategic leadership and transformational roles in organisations.
Surveillance and investigation of animal health (VPM015) This module is available to study on a stand-alone basis: 240-hours
Sustainable livestock farming in the environment (LHM020) This module is available to study on a stand-alone basis: 240-hours
Taxation principles and policy (LWM47) In this course we tax a principled approach, considering why tax systems may be structured in a particular way and what may influence the structure.
Telecommunications law (LWM48) This course is all about the area of law that regulates the telecommunications industry.
The economics of global health policy (GHM101) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
The economy of China (M477) You will gain an extensive knowledge of a wide range of economic and social issues concerning the contemporary business environment in China.
The economy of sub-Saharan Africa (M465) As part of this module you will study emerging developments in management practices across the Sub-Saharan region.
The international monetary fund and economic policy (M413) The module examines the changing roles of the IMF, the nature of economic policies and some of the effects these policies have on the economic environment.
The politics of global health policy (GHM102) This module can be studied as an individual short course.
Transfer of technology law (LWM49) The course examines the issues of intellectual property rights largely from the perspective of United Kingdom and European Union law.
Tuberculosis (IDM502 ) The aim of this module is to give students a broad understanding of TB control, with an emphasis on the biology and pathology of tuberculosis.
Understanding organizations and change (OPM190) The module provides multiple perspectives for thinking critically about organizations and organizational change.
United Nations protection of human rights (LWM61) This course will take you on a journey of discovering and studying the role of the United Nations in promoting and protecting human rights.
Values, vision and moral purpose This module studies values and ethics which are central to educational leadership and management.
Venture capital and entrepreneurship This module examines how funding is obtained from venture capital firms by entrepreneurs, and how those working within the industry make and manage investments.
Veterinary public health (LVM006) This module is available to study on a stand-alone basis: 240-hours
Viral infections (IDM204 ) This module aims to undertake a systematic overview of the important viruses causing infections in humans.
Water, sanitation and hygiene (IDM215) The aim of this module is to enable students to understand the principles and practices that should underlie water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) interventions.
Western European legal history (LWM50) This course is about the history of legal development in Europe, from the fall of the Roman Empire right up to the modern times.
Work and well-being (OPM140) The psychology of work and health is concerned with the role and respective interplay between psychological, social and organisational aspects of working.
World trade law (LWM51) The course covers the history of the WTO, its objectives and how it operates.
Writing and reviewing epidemiological papers (EPM105) The module aims to provide basic skills for writing epidemiological research papers and searching and evaluating the scientific literature.
Youth justice (LWM52) In this course students will discuss and analyse the socio-legal concepts of youth and childhood in both academic and legal discourse.
Accounting and Finance (BSc) Study for a degree in Accounting and Finance for careers in the accountancy profession.
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Banking and Finance (BSc) The BSc Banking and Finance will help you understand the way in which financial intermediaries and institutions operate.
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Business Analytics (Graduate Diploma) Gain analytical skills and commercial know-how to turn data into actionable solutions to real-world problems.
Business and Management (BSc) Our BSc Business and Management will help you acquire the ability to think independently about business and management decisions.
Climate Change and Development (MSc / PGDip / PGCert) Gain a critical insight into how current development models produce environmental problems which themselves threaten the objectives of development.
Clinical Trials (MSc, PGDip and PGCert) MSc Clinical Trials, learn how to apply the conceptual and practical tools needed to initiate clinical trials.
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