MArch Architecture and Town and Regional Planning School of Architecture, Faculty of Social Sciences About the course We believe people should be closely involved in the planning and design of their own communities. This ethos makes us one of the most innovative and influential architecture schools in the UK. This course is a rare opportunity to qualify as both an architect and a town planner. The degree is recognised by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI), validated by the RIBA (Part 2 level) and prescribed by the Architects Registration Board (ARB). Your study focuses on a range of themed, design-based studios dedicated to specific areas of practice or research. There are compulsory modules in town planning, humanities management and building sciences, and an integrated town and regional planning project. To qualify as an architect, you'll produce at least one comprehensive design project. Core modules
MA Architectural Design School of Architecture, Faculty of Social Sciences About the course This studio-based course will help you develop your own distinctive design practice. You'll explore design processes and methodologies and there are opportunities to work on real-life projects with local and regional groups. It's a challenging mix of design projects, seminars, research and fieldwork. Design theory and practice are compulsory. Through our pioneering Live Project initiative, you'll work on a real project for a real client such as a community group, a charity or a regional authority. We want you to explore the subject, question accepted wisdom and contribute new ideas. Core modules
MSc(Eng) Architectural Engineering Design Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering About the course Perhaps more than any other European university, Sheffield pushes its students to understand that architecture is about people. With the skills to design buildings that meet environmental performance targets, you can compete for work in international markets. Your study will include the building services, structural and architectural aspects of the built environment. The course prepares you for a career as a consultant engineer, sustainability consultant or researcher. This programme is only available for full-time study. Core modules
MA Biblical Studies Research Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (SIIBS), Faculty of Arts and Humanities About the course This course will prepare you for further research at MPhil/PhD level and is ideal if you've already decided to pursue an academic career or you want to be a professional researcher. We'll give you training in research methods, then you'll work with your supervisor to formulate a research topic and complete a 12,000–15,000-word dissertation. The rest of your coursework is up to you. You might choose to develop your language skills in Hebrew, Greek, French or German. Or you could focus more on the postcolonial and contemporary cultural aspects of biblical studies. The list includes: Core module
MSc(Eng) Biochemical Engineering with Industrial Management Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Faculty of Engineering About the course
MSc(Eng) Biological and Bioprocess Engineering Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Faculty of Engineering About the course Accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers This course will enable you to develop the essential skills for a career in bioindustry or for further advanced research in next-horizon biotechnologies. You'll learn from world-class researchers, including staff from Biomedical Science and Materials Science and Engineering. Our graduates work in biotechnology, biopharmaceutical and bioprocess organisations. Course content
MSc Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering About the course This course introduces you to the field of biomaterials, and important factors in the selection, design, and development of biomaterials and dental material for clinical applications. You'll develop an understanding of biomaterials science, engineering, regenerative medicine and associated specialisms. There are lectures, seminars and lab classes. Through group work, presentations and report writing, you'll develop skills that provide a solid foundation for your professional development. Core modules
MA Architectural Design School of Architecture, Faculty of Social Sciences About the course This studio-based course will help you develop your own distinctive design practice. You'll explore design processes and methodologies and there are opportunities to work on real-life projects with local and regional groups. It's a challenging mix of design projects, seminars, research and fieldwork. Design theory and practice are compulsory. Through our pioneering Live Project initiative, you'll work on a real project for a real client such as a community group, a charity or a regional authority. We want you to explore the subject, question accepted wisdom and contribute new ideas. Core modules
MSc(Eng) Architectural Engineering Design Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, Faculty of Engineering About the course Perhaps more than any other European university, Sheffield pushes its students to understand that architecture is about people. With the skills to design buildings that meet environmental performance targets, you can compete for work in international markets. Your study will include the building services, structural and architectural aspects of the built environment. The course prepares you for a career as a consultant engineer, sustainability consultant or researcher. This programme is only available for full-time study. Core modules
MA Biblical Studies Research Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (SIIBS), Faculty of Arts and Humanities About the course This course will prepare you for further research at MPhil/PhD level and is ideal if you've already decided to pursue an academic career or you want to be a professional researcher. We'll give you training in research methods, then you'll work with your supervisor to formulate a research topic and complete a 12,000–15,000-word dissertation. The rest of your coursework is up to you. You might choose to develop your language skills in Hebrew, Greek, French or German. Or you could focus more on the postcolonial and contemporary cultural aspects of biblical studies. The list includes: Core module
MSc(Eng) Biochemical Engineering with Industrial Management Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Faculty of Engineering About the course
MSc(Eng) Biological and Bioprocess Engineering Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Faculty of Engineering About the course Accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers This course will enable you to develop the essential skills for a career in bioindustry or for further advanced research in next-horizon biotechnologies. You'll learn from world-class researchers, including staff from Biomedical Science and Materials Science and Engineering. Our graduates work in biotechnology, biopharmaceutical and bioprocess organisations. Course content
MSc Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering About the course This course introduces you to the field of biomaterials, and important factors in the selection, design, and development of biomaterials and dental material for clinical applications. You'll develop an understanding of biomaterials science, engineering, regenerative medicine and associated specialisms. There are lectures, seminars and lab classes. Through group work, presentations and report writing, you'll develop skills that provide a solid foundation for your professional development. Core modules