How to apply (Postgraduate)

The method of applying to Winchester depends on whether you wish to study full-time or part-time and which programme you are interested in.


Postgraduate courses

All applications for postgraduate study, except to those programmes listed below, should be made using the correct application form below.

The only programmes that use different application routes are:

Before you start your application

The first step in the process is to create an account that will enable you to save your application and come back to it later if you wish. Please ensure you use an email address that you will have access to until the course start date.

Once you start your application, use the left-hand navigation to move through each of the sections of the application, being sure to complete all mandatory sections that are shown with an asterisk.

For some questions there is additional help you can view by selecting the question mark at the end of the question.

For most courses you will be required to provide:

Please ensure you start your application with enough time to complete the process ahead of the published application deadline.

How to apply

Applying as a UK student

For UK/ROI students, plus international students on distance-learning or part-time courses follow the button below to begin the online application process 

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Applying as an International student 

For International students on full-time, on-campus courses only)*

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* If you are an EU or non-EU national, applying for any of the following courses, please click on this Apply Now option to submit your application: LLM Legal Practice; MSc Strength and Conditioning with Rehabilitation; MRes Sport and Exercise; PGCert Practice Education; MA Medical Education; MRes Health Science; MA Death, Religion and Culture; MA Education. 

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Applicants who wish to apply for advanced standing (exemption from part of a programme) based on previous study and/or experiential learning may apply for RPL.

Please note that any credits or marks gained from previous study shall not be counted in your final result as your award is calculated solely on the credits and marks accumulated while registered at the University of Winchester.

 If applicants wish to apply for advanced entry, they must provide:

This information is reviewed by the programme team to assess whether advanced entry is possible. We are unable to consider advanced entries without this information. If we are able to consider an advanced entry application, the Admissions Team will advise you to apply.

Study options

Winchester offers a range of postgraduate study options at various levels of award that can result in different qualifications. Fields of study are within the academic fields of the Business, Education, Health and Wellbeing, Humanities, Law, and Social Sciences. Awards comprise Masters degrees (MA/MSc/MBA), PGCEs and research degrees (MPhil and PhD), designed to enhance skills in the workplace.

Please see the course pages for further information.

Masters degree (MA/MSc/MBA)

Masters degrees are designed to take the skills and knowledge of graduates and other professionals to the levels of critical awareness associated with postgraduate study. The programmes offered at Winchester cover a variety of study fields. They are self-contained and provide the foundations for further training or study such as a Research degree.

Each Masters programme is organised into modules which are offered within our academic year. All offer taught modules for the first two-thirds of the programme. The final third is based on self-directed learning concentrating extended critical awareness and research skills. It culminates with the production of the dissertation, consultancy or other projects.

  • Average length: 12 months full-time or 24 months part-time
  • Requirements: 180 credits taken in two semesters full-time and a further period of study, or 180 credits taken over four semesters and a further period of study

 

Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)

The University of Winchester has an excellent reputation for teacher training and offers Postgraduate Certificates in Education (PGCE), providing teacher training for both Primary and Secondary Schools. Both programmes offer innovative and flexible learning.

Research degrees (PhD and MPhil)

The University of Winchester offers a supportive and focused community to undertake research study and we provide excellent support and expertise. Whether your ultimate aim is further exploration of an area of interest or employment, postgraduate research study at Winchester allows you to delve deep to broaden your knowledge and be challenged and enriched.

Find out more about studying for a research degree at Winchester.


Receiving your offer 

Once you have applied, we aim to make a decision and let you know within two to three weeks.

To confirm your place with us, please follow the instructions contained within your official offer letter.

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We will contact you in the summer with all the information you’ll need on how to enrol and we look forward to welcoming you to our postgraduate community.

If you have any questions, please contact our helpful team at admissions@winchester.ac.uk or call +44 (0) 1962 827234