Postgraduate taught (Master's) study is similar in structure to undergraduate study, but at a more advanced, specialist level.
Ready for the next level?
Study a postgraduate degree and stand out from the crowd.
If you're looking to advance your skills, open up new career paths, increase your earning potential or take part in ground-breaking research, we have a postgraduate study option for you.
Types of postgraduate study
Our postgraduate courses are grouped into three distinct categories.
Explore your options and discover the best way to achieve your goals:
You could be part of the University's mission to create knowledge through research, and make an impact in your field.
Our CPD programmes allow you to build advanced healthcare skills through a bespoke programme of study.
Why study a postgraduate degree?
- Improve your earning potential
Graduate labour market statistics show that the average salary for a postgraduate degree holder was £42,000 in 2021 - £6,000 higher than an undergraduate degree holder. - Further or change your career
Become an expert in your specialism or unlock new career paths. An Advance HE Experience survey found that 61% of Master's students study for career progression while 24% study to change career.
- Contribute to your specialism
The University aims to produce research which has a real impact on people and practice. Your research could lead to world-changing progress in your field of expertise. - Gain networking and industry experience
You'll study alongside experienced peers, and come into contact with professionals who could benefit from your unique skills. Many courses offer you the chance to gain experience on an industry placement.

There are so many opportunities to gain new skills when you study for a Master's, and completing one arms you with the traits that employers are looking for.
Postgraduate finance and funding
Postgraduate study is an investment in your future, and funding your degree has never been easier.
There are a range of options to help you cover the costs of studying, including loans and scholarships. Current and past University of Bradford students can also benefit from our Alumni Discount Scheme.
Find out more about financing your postgraduate studies:
Tuition fees cover the cost of your registration, tuition, academic supervision, assessment and examination.
Government loans of up to £12,167 are available to help cover your tuition fees and living costs while you study.
Every year the University of Bradford invests over £4m in scholarships to help students from all backgrounds.
The government provides doctoral loans of up to £27,892 to help cover your course fees and living costs while you study.
20% Master's fee discount
We're offering a 20% discount on tuition fees for UK applicants to eligible courses.
Student life
Life as a postgraduate student can be demanding, so it's important to find time to take a break.
Students at our diverse, welcoming City Campus have access to societies, sports facilities, support networks and social spaces. Bradford city centre is just a 10-minute walk away.
Discover life as a postgraduate student in Bradford:
Compact, friendly and minutes from the city centre, our campus is a place where great things happen.
The Green is right at the heart of our campus. It's the University's recommended student accommodation.
Bradford is an exciting place to be a student. It's creative, diverse, and there's always something to get involved in.
MyBradford are here to help you access any support you might need throughout your time here.
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