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  1. MSc International Public Health

    Study for an International Public Health masters at LJMU. This course offers a broad-based understanding of health and its social and environmental determinants.

  2. MA Cities

    Apply for the MA Cities at Liverpool John Moores University and dive right into contemporary UK and international cities from an exciting socio-economic, cultural, theoretical and practical perspective with this cross-disciplinary masters.

  3. MA Documentary | Part-time

    This dynamic and practical Documentary MA from LJMU will develop your creative storytelling and multi-media production skills.

  4. MA Mental Health | Part-time

    Study alongside graduates from a range of related backgrounds in a dynamic and creative environment, as you develop your theoretical knowledge of mental health and add to the mental health research field.

  5. MSc Psychology in Education

    MSc Psychology in Education (Conversion) at LJMU: Accredited programme offering foundational knowledge, research skills, and educational applications for aspiring psychologists, health or therapeutic practitioners. Starting January 25.

  6. MSc Psychology in Education

    MSc Psychology in Education (Conversion) at LJMU: Accredited programme offering foundational knowledge, research skills, and educational applications for aspiring psychologists, health or therapeutic practitioners. Starting January 25.

  7. MA Criminal Justice | Part-time

    LJMU's Criminal Justice MA is a stand-alone qualification designed to enhance your career prospects in criminal justice agencies, the probation service and the police.

  8. MSc Criminal Psychology and Criminal Justice

    LJMU's MSc Criminal Psychology and Criminal Justice is a stand-alone qualification designed to enhance your career prospects in criminal justice agencies, the probation service and the police

  9. MA Criminology

    MA Criminology at Liverpool John Moores University aims to engage students in cutting-edge debates in criminology, you’ll look at some of the most recent and advanced intellectual developments from around the world in relation to crime, (in)justice, and social harm.