Bars

Royal Holloway, University of LondonPrograms

Master of Science in Advanced Practice

Built upon long-standing partneraships with employer agencies and service user groups, the MSc in Advanced Practice offers post-qualifying education to individuals working in social care or health services. The course provides professionally and academically rigorous postgraduate Social Work training that enables students to critically evaluate theory and utilise research findings in relation to advanced practice and leadership. The university recognizes the time pressures that affect social workers and allied professions so this course is delivered via a part-time, modular format, offering flexibility to suit their needs – allowing them to continue to work while learning. Students are able to exit at different stages throughout of the course, tailoring the qualification to their own professional need and commitments, gaining a Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma or MSc in Advanced Practice.

Bachelor of Science in Applied Psychology

Students will join a department ranked 6th in the UK for research (The Research Excellence Framework 2014), contributing to this cutting-edge research culture with a final year research project. This flexible programme lets students tailor their learning with a range of optional modules in their final year, including Occupational & Organisational Psychology, Human Performance: Work, Sport, & Medicine and The Ageing Brain. Students will study in one of the best-equipped psychology departments in the country, enjoying access to an on-site magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner for studying brain structure and activity, instruments for recording electrical changes in the brain (EEG), technology for tracking eye movements and more cutting-edge facilities and equipment. This friendly, inclusive department earned a 96% student satisfaction rating in the NSS 2015, and has been awarded the Athena SWAN Silver Award for its efforts to promote equality and women in science.

Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance

The School of Management has a fresh and intellectually challenging approach to research and education. Specialising in Accounting and Finance at Royal Holloway means that students will benefit from the in-depth knowledge of the academic experts. Students will study the core areas of financial accounting, management accounting and finance and obtain a thorough knowledge of both theory and practice. The valuable knowledge and understanding this degree will give students, combined with interpersonal and transferable skills, will lead to excellent career prospects. The studies will be grounded in the wider business environment, providing them with an understanding of international business, information systems, strategy, and ethical decision-making. They will receive individual attention and the flexibility to take specialist options, such as business law, auditing and taxation.

Master of Science in Advanced Practice

Built upon long-standing partneraships with employer agencies and service user groups, the MSc in Advanced Practice offers post-qualifying education to individuals working in social care or health services. The course provides professionally and academically rigorous postgraduate Social Work training that enables students to critically evaluate theory and utilise research findings in relation to advanced practice and leadership. The university recognises the time pressures that affect social workers and allied professions so this course is delivered via a part-time, modular format, offering flexibility to suit their needs – allowing them to continue to work while learning. Students are able to exit at different stages throughout of the course, tailoring the qualification to their own professional need and commitments, gaining a Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma or MSc in Advanced Practice.

Bachelor of Science in Applied Psychology

Students will join a department ranked 6th in the UK for research (The Research Excellence Framework 2014), contributing to this cutting-edge research culture with a final year research project. This flexible programme lets students tailor their learning with a range of optional modules in their final year, including Occupational & Organisational Psychology, Human Performance: Work, Sport, & Medicine and The Ageing Brain. Students will study in one of the best-equipped psychology departments in the country, enjoying access to an on-site magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner for studying brain structure and activity, instruments for recording electrical changes in the brain (EEG), technology for tracking eye movements and more cutting-edge facilities and equipment. This friendly, inclusive department earned a 96% student satisfaction rating in the NSS 2015, and has been awarded the Athena SWAN Silver Award for its efforts to promote equality and women in science.

Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance

The School of Management has a fresh and intellectually challenging approach to research and education. Specialising in Accounting and Finance at Royal Holloway means that students will benefit from the in-depth knowledge of the academic experts. Students will study the core areas of financial accounting, management accounting and finance and obtain a thorough knowledge of both theory and practice. The valuable knowledge and understanding this degree will give students, combined with interpersonal and transferable skills, will lead to excellent career prospects. The studies will be grounded in the wider business environment, providing them with an understanding of international business, information systems, strategy, and ethical decision-making. They will receive individual attention and the flexibility to take specialist options, such as business law, auditing and taxation.

About Royal Holloway, University of London

Located in London.