A Master's by Research (MSc) allows you to undertake a one-year (full-time) research degree. It contains little or no formal taught component. This type of study gives you the chance to explore a research topic over a shorter time than a more in-depth doctoral program. Research Master's students choose a specific project to work on and have a greater degree of independence in their work than is the case with a taught Masters course. Youll be expected to work on an approved program which you will develop in conjunction with your supervisor within the first few months of starting your studies. Whilst undertaking the research project you will also have the opportunity to develop your research skills by taking part in training courses and events. At the end of the project, you write up your findings in the form of a short thesis of around 25,000 words, which will then be examined. On successful completion, you will be awarded your degree and if you have enjoyed this taste of research you may then decide to apply for the full research doctoral degree (Ph.D.). You will be appointed a main supervisor who will normally be part of a supervisory team, comprising up to three members. The research supervisor will advise and support you on your project.
The normal entry requirements for enrolment on a MSc by Research is an upper second honours degree (2.1) from a UK university or a qualification of an equivalent standard, in a discipline appropriate to that of the proposed programme to be followed.
20 Hours of Work permit weekly for international students.
The minimum for IELTS is 6.5 overall with no element lower than 6.0, or equivalent
Biological and Medical Sciences
Queensgate, Huddersfield
Postgraduate
Full-Time, 1 year, Part-time, 2 years
January, April, October
UK: £4,647, International/EU: £16,000,
London
Postgraduate
GBP £4060, £6260
Canterbury, England
Postgraduate
GBP Home full-time: £11700, EU full-time: £14500, International full-time: £19300
Leicester
Postgraduate
GBP £8,170, £16,100