Applied Sciences postgraduate degrees in Scotland

2 universities offer 4 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate applied sciences degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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University of Glasgow

2 applied-sciences courses SCOTLAND
WUSCA ranking: 42th
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Best experience: a lot of student space when studying out of hours Worst experience: Student food is very expensive, it is well known that most students can not afford luxury goods, as most are not dependent on their parents but are not able to have a full time job, yet to have a nutritious meal you need to spend like you have money, majority does not have the privilege to enjoy two nutritious meals a day and the access we have to food in the university does not help

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Applied Conservation Science MSc
clock icon 12 months full time
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  • Fundamentals of Programming and Data Generating Processes
  • Key Research Skills
  • Principles of Conservation Ecology
  • Independent Research Project
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Robert Gordon University

2 applied-sciences courses SCOTLAND
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Great all round university with great balance of city and rurally located. Transport wise, its great within city. Although, it lacks proper parking for rurally located people (where public transport is not an option/viable option) as requires permit. To resolve this, a multistory carpark could be implemented or more bus links/shuttlebuses from locations outside of the city. The lack of public transport outside the city is a problem anyway, so may be worth considering relocating to city for duration of course. With regards to course, having already been a student previously, there are a lot more support systems in place to help aid students. Moreover, compared to other universities, the staff are more than happy to help. The small knit feel of the University and the city provides a homely lifestyle, easily and effortlessly. This is only furthered by the diversity of culture within the city and shire. The union is great, the staff are approachable and friendly. From initially becoming a student to my time here now, however, the union seems to be downsizing. I feel that this is an absolute shame as it provides an independent aspect to life as a student. It, in my opinion, has reduced the quality of student life as it miminises a student voice, independent of the university. That being said, there is a great range of mental health facilities in place now to enhance student lifestyle auch as free gym membership for students.

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  • Fashion Buying and Forecasting
  • Fashion Internationalisation and Distribution
  • Financial Merchandising For Fashion
  • Global Fashion Brand Strategy
  • Methods, Metrics And Analytics
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