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  1. MSc Real Estate | Part-time

    LJMU's MSc in Real Estate is accredited by the RICS and is designed as a fast-rack route for first-degree holders seeking a career in Real Estate.

  2. MSc Public Health (Addictions)

    This Public Health Addictions MSc from LJMU's Public Health Institute examines the evidence base of harms/risks relating to addictions and ways to reduce them.

  3. MSc Real Estate

    LJMU's MSc in Real Estate is accredited by the RICS and is designed as a fast-rack route for first-degree holders seeking a career in Real Estate.

  4. MSc Health Psychology

    LJMU's MSc Health Psychology meets the training requirement for BPS accreditation. The course has a strong emphasis on psychological investigation and ethical issues.

  5. MSc Health Psychology | Part-time

    LJMU's MSc Health Psychology meets the training requirement for BPS accreditation. The course has a strong emphasis on psychological investigation and ethical issues.

  6. MSc Sport Psychology | Part-time

    Complete a BPS-accredited Masters in Sport Psychology at LJMU under the guidance of world-leading academic staff who carry out internationally recognised research.

  7. MSc Sport Psychology

    Complete a BPS-accredited Masters in Sport Psychology at LJMU under the guidance of world-leading academic staff who carry out internationally recognised research.

  8. MSc Advanced Clinical Practice | Part-time

    Apply for the MSc Advanced Clinical Practice masters degree at Liverpool John Moores University. Underpinned by the four pillars of advanced practice: clinical practice, research, education, and leadership and management.

  9. MSc Clinical Exercise Physiology

    Delivered by experts from LJMU's School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, this programme focuses on the practical application of research. Accredited by the AHCS

  10. PG Cert Cardiovascular Health and Management

    This PgCert in Cardiac Health and Management will provide you with the in depth knowledge to consider cardiovascular disease, its impact on individuals, families, carers and the wider health community. | Apply now for 2026 entry