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Taught postgraduate study

07 November 2023

Some postgraduate degrees at UC are open to any study background and are focused on teaching you new skills and expertise. These are great ways to build onto your previous studies or venture into new career opportunities.

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What is postgraduate coursework?

Taught postgraduate study is an advanced level of learning via a structured programme of taught courses (coursework). It is pursued by students completing Postgraduate certificates and diplomas, Honours, and Taught Master鈥檚 degrees.

This can enable you to enhance your professional skills and knowledge or undertake study in a different professional area from that of your first degree.

Why do postgraduate study at UC?

Industry Connections

UC has extensive connections with industry that enable us to offer postgraduate student projects and internships, as well as tailored programmes for individual companies and professional development courses for busy executives. Both students and our partner businesses benefit from access to talented graduates for recruitment.

Flexible Learning

To help you balance study with your lifestyle and other commitments, UC supports flexible learning. Depending on the qualification, options include studying part-time, learning online, or completing block courses.

Applied Learning Opportunities

Many of UC's taught postgraduate programmes enable students to apply their learnings in real-world scenarios, including independent projects and industry placements.

Professional Careers: Achieve Your Aspirations, Pursue Your Passions

Equipped with diversified skills and experience, UC graduate students grow and thrive in professional roles across all industries.

Coursework (Taught) study options
Short courses
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