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Postgraduate degrees at Herts

Whether you prefer independent research with a postgraduate research degree or the structured learning of a taught master's degree through seminars and coursework, a master's degree is a wise investment.

You may be looking to expand your skills and progress in your current role, change direction to a new career path, or simply wanting to pursue your passion further in the subject you love, we’ll help transform your ambitions into life-changing reality.

Why choose Herts

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Reputation

5th in the UK for overall satisfaction and top 10 in every section, including 1st for support, Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES), 2024

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25 mins north of London

Exciting learning and social experiences within easy access

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Employability boost

98% of our postgraduates are in work (or further study), Graduate Outcomes, 2021/22

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World-leading research

78% of research ranked as world-leading or internationally excellent, Research Excellence Framework (REF), 2021

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Our postgraduate courses are career-focused, offering industry-standard facilities and the opportunity to gain practical experience through work placements or study abroad.

FAQs

Find quick answers to frequent questions about studying at Herts. From entry requirements and scholarships to student life and support services, our FAQs cover everything you need to know.

A postgraduate degree is an advanced qualification taken after completing an undergraduate degree. It includes master's degrees (like an MSc or MA), Doctoral degrees (such as a PhD), and specialised diplomas or certificates. These programs offer deeper expertise in a specific field, often involving research, advanced coursework, and practical experience. They are designed to enhance knowledge, skills, and career prospects.

You should get a response within three weeks. Please check the email account used for your application, both inbox and junk mailbox. There may be a request for more information or an email from us with our decision. If you have not received anything, please contact ask@herts.ac.uk and our admissions team will investigate this for you. In the meantime, to help keep you informed about events, subject talks and support before joining Herts we recommend you join our mailing list.

We recommend accepting your place as soon as possible to guarantee it for the start of term. Don’t delay, as there are limited places on our courses, and they may close once full. We don’t want you to miss out.

If you have questions about the process of your application, we please ask that you leave it three weeks before checking with us. If you have any other questions, you can always get in touch via email ask@herts.ac.uk or call us on +44 (0)1707 284800.

For applications for a Distance Learning course, please contact the Online Degrees Admissions Team on +44 (0)1707 281121 or email online-degrees@herts.ac.uk.

Whether you're hard at work, keeping fit or just want to relax, we have a space for you. We are continually improving our learning facilities and social spaces and are committed to giving you an unbeatable student experience. Please check out our on-campus facilities for more details.

At the University of Hertfordshire, we aim to make your experience as stress-free and rewarding as possible. We provide various support services, including childcare and counselling, to help you focus on your studies, enjoy your time, and access the support you need.

Living in halls isn't exclusive to undergraduates. Many of our postgraduate students also choose on-campus accommodation, and we strive to house them together in our halls. We actually have an exclusive postgraduate block on de Havilland campus.

We're based in Hatfield and have great transport links to the surrounding towns and cities. We are close to both Hatfield and St. Albans train stations which is great for getting to us and for exploring the area. Take a look at some of the activities our students enjoy.

A postgraduate taught degree focuses on coursework and exams and aims to deepen knowledge and practical skills a particular area. A postgraduate research degree centres on independent research, culminating in a thesis or dissertation. The emphasis of a research degree is on independent study and aims to contribute new knowledge to your field of interest.

With postgraduate courses, you can apply up until the course starts. However, places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, and once a course is full, we will close the intake for that semester.

If you applied directly to us, simply email us at accept@herts.ac.uk with your name and Student ID when you're ready to accept, and we'll handle the rest. If you applied via UCAS, you'll have a reply deadline, which you can find on the UCAS Hub. That's also where you'll need to respond to your offer.

We offer a range of scholarships, grants and bursaries to support our postgraduate students. You might also get help from your employer.

We run several postgraduate events throughout the year with current students, staff and alumni, as well as campus tours and virtual tours to help give you a flavour of life at Herts.

Our courses don't just fire up your imagination, they help you develop the skills and experience you'll need to get the job you want after graduation. Our Careers and Employment team provides up to four years of career support after graduating and a variety of networking events and opportunities to help you make industry connections, find work or gain work placements to help you master your dream.

We offer excellent travel links and our own bus network with student discounts, making it easy and affordable to get around. Additionally, our Park and Ride service ensures parking availability if you prefer to drive. For more details, visit our Commuting to Herts page.

Want to know more about our courses, campus life, and studying at Herts? Chat to our friendly students online. They are on hand to answer your questions and tell you about their own experiences. If you have specific course and application queries, our team of staff are also available to talk to. Simply sign up and send a message to our students and send a message to our students. They will aim to respond to you within one day (one working day for staff).