A Postgraduate Certificate(Pgcert) is awarded on completion of three modules.
Our MSc and Pgcert courses have a distinctive emphasis on the experiences
of people who live with distress.
The Pgcert programme is offered on a part-time basis,
to be completed over 10-24 months(according to the modules chosen).
A Masters qualification typically comprises 180 credits,
a PGDip 120 credits, a Pgcert 60 credits, and an MFA 300 credits.
The difference between the PGDip and
the Pgcert is the number of modules required(the Pgcert is shorter than the PGDip).
A Masters qualification typically comprises of 180 credits,
a PGDip 120 credits, a Pgcert 60 credits and an MFA 300 credits.
Our Pgcert in Legal Technology is available for both law and non-law graduates,
providing you with an insight into this rapidly developing area.
The Pgcert in Safety and Accident Investigation(Rail Transport) allows you to receive an
internationally recognised qualification in the field of rail accident investigation.
If you're already able to inspire others while leading a department or
division, our Pgcert in Management Education could help you transition into the captivating
world of teaching.-.