Business, Social Sciences and Humanities (Postgrad)
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Annual tuition fees
Pre-Masters in Business, Social Science and Humanities:
- 1.5 semesters from £1,500 to £3,000
- 2 semesters from £1,500 to £3,000
Pre-Masters in Science and Engineering :
- 1.5 semesters from £1,500 to £3,000
- 2 semesters from £1,500 to £3,000
Pathway duration
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On-CampusList of Programs
Progression programs:
- Acquired Communication Disorders MSc
- American History MA
- Applied GIS MSc
- Applied Linguistics MA
- Archaeological Science MSc
- Archaeology MA
- Architectural Design MA
- Broadcast Journalism MA
- Business Administration MBA
- Business Finance and Economics MSc
- Cognitive Studies MA
- Composition MA
- Corporate and Commercial Law LLM
- Creative and Cultural Industries Management MSc
- Cultural Data Management & Communications MA
- Cultural Heritage Management MA
- Data Science MSc
- Digital Culture & Communications MA
- Digital Literacies, Culture and Education MA
- Digital Media and Society MA
- Early Modern History MA
- East Asian Business MSc
- Economics MSc
- Education : Early Childhood MA
- Education : Language and Education MA
- Education MA
- English Literature (Creative Writing) MA
- English Literature MA
- Environmental Change and International Development MSc
- Finance and Accounting MSc
- Financial Economics MSc
- Global History MA
- Global Journalism MA
- Heritage and Archaeology MA
- Human Osteology & Funerary Archaeology MSc
- Human Resource Management MSc
- Human Resource Management with CIPD Pathway MSc
- Information Management MSc
- Information Systems Management MSc
- Information Systems MSc
- Intercultural Communication MA
- International Criminology MA
- International Development MA
- International Development MPH
- International Law and Global Justice LLM
- International Management and Marketing MSc
- International Management MSc
- International Political Economy MA
- International Public and Political Communication MA
- International Relations and East Asia MA
- International Relations MA
- Journalism MA
- Language and Linguistics MA
- Law (two-year qualifying law degree) MA
- Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc
- Management (International Business) MSc
- Management MSc
- Marketing Management Practice MSc
- Medieval History MA
- Modern History MA
- Money, Banking and Finance MSc
- Music Management MA
- Music Performance Studies (piano) MA
- Music Performance Studies MA
- Musicology MA
- Osteoarcheology MSc
- Paleoanthropology MSc
- Philosophy MA
- Political Theory MA
- Politics and Media in East Asia MA
- Politics, Governance and Public Policy MA
- Psychology and Education MA
- Psychology of Music MA
- Real Estate MSc
- Real Estate Planning and Development MSc
- Speech Difficulties MSc
- Sustainable Architecture Studies MSc
- TESOL MA
- Translation Studies MA
- Urban and Regional Planning MSc
- Urban Design and Planning MA
- Urban Design MA
Requirements
Academic Requirements
- Recognised degree – must be in related field for some subjects
- Bachelor degree with average grade 65%
English Tests Requirements
IELTS
65.5 (minimum 5.5 in all skills), or equivalent
About Faculty
This route will prepare you for a taught postgraduate degree in the Faculty of Social Sciences, including the Management School and the School of Law.
Top Reasons to Study in The University of Sheffield
Producing inspiring leaders for decades
The University of Sheffield has produced six Nobel Prize winners in the fields of Chemistry and Medicine/Physiology. This legacy of exceptional research and discovery continues to this day with lecturers from around the world choosing Sheffield as a place where they can lead, innovate and inspire.
A safe, friendly and affordable home
Sheffield is a safe and friendly multicultural city. This was proven when the UK Peace Index ranked Sheffield as England’s safest major city in its latest study. The cost of living in Sheffield is low compared to other student cities in the
UK. Accommodation, travel and entertainment are all available at affordable prices. Our students are valued as a part of the city’s vibrant community which is home to more than 60,000 students.
The ideal location for student life
Sheffield is the fourth largest city in England and is just over two hours by train from London. It is one of the UK’s most popular places for students to go to university. Sheffield is large
enough to offer a great range of restaurants, shopping, theatre, cinemas, bars and culture; yet small enough to find your way around quickly and feel part of the community.
Dedicated support for all students
With so many students in the area, there is always someone to talk to, but if you’re looking for more support the Students’ Union can provide help and advice on many different topics. This is also the social hub of the University, voted Best Students’ Union in the UK for the past three years (Whatuni Student Choice Awards, 2019).
Ranking & Accreditation of The University of Sheffield
- Number one in the Russell Group National Student Survey 2023 (based on aggregate responses)
- 92 per cent of our research is rated in the highest two categories Research Excellence Framework 2021
- 8th in the UK for our progress towards the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals 2023 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
- Top 50 in the most international universities rankings 2022 Times Higher Education World University Rankings
- Number one Students’ Union in the UK Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2023, 2022, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017
- A top 20 university targeted by employers The Graduate Market in 2023, High Fliers report
- Six Nobel Prize winners
Student Accommodation at The University of Sheffield
Many people find they meet their lifelong friends when living in student accommodation. It is an important part
of student life and a big step in finding
your independence after living at home.
St Vincent’s Place is staffed 24 hours a day. All of the rooms are single occupancy and include self-catering facilities, although with so many restaurants and cafés nearby you will have many options at mealtimes. All of the utilities (gas, electricity, water, internet) are included in the rent.
- around £6,400 per year
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