MSc Astrophysics | Part-time
This MSc in Astrophysics is delivered by world-leading researchers at Liverpool John Moores University and is designed to facilitate further postgraduate and PhD study.
This MSc in Astrophysics is delivered by world-leading researchers at Liverpool John Moores University and is designed to facilitate further postgraduate and PhD study.
LJMU's Exercise Physiology MSc is geared towards both classical physiology and research at the forefront of molecular exercise physiology.
A part-time postgraduate Senior People Professional degree apprenticeship programme. The Degree Apprenticeship pathways include Human Resource Management (HRM), Learning and Development (L&D), and Organisational Development specialisms.
Qualify for a career in the biomedical sector with this new masters programme designed in conjunction with local industry.
This dynamic and practical Documentary MA from LJMU will develop your creative storytelling and multi-media production skills.
Learn about the latest developments in primate behaviour, conservation and welfare on this programme delivered by world-leading experts.
This programme prepares students from varied backgrounds for work in the fields of forensic audio and audio restoration utilising state-of-the-art methods and technology.
This programme prepares students from varied backgrounds for work in the fields of forensic audio and audio restoration utilising state-of-the-art methods and technology.
The part time Masters in Legal Practice (SQE 1 and 2) is designed to enhance your academic understanding of the law and to develop your practical legal skills, equipping you to undertake both components of the new Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE 1 and 2) in order to move towards qualifying as a solicitor.
LJMU's Doctor of Policing and Criminal Justice is a Professional Doctorate which will develop competent, informed, reflective, ethically and professionally competent practitioners who have a sophisticated academic understanding of wider policing, and criminal justice theories and issues