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This advanced program is designed for individuals passionate about genealogy and related disciplines, whether for personal enrichment or professional development. Ideal candidates include:archive professionalslegal practitioners & support staffgeographic specialistsproperty and land expertsheritage industry personnelacademic historiansinformation specialistsmuseum professionalsdocument management specialistsThe course also benefits those seeking to:enhance or update their skills in genealogical research, archival studies, historical documents, ancient handwriting analysis, and coat of arms interpretationpursue academic and career advancement in these fieldscultivate a sophisticated, analytical perspective on the discipline's literature and professional applicationsdeliver specialized guidance to organizations and individuals, such as in family history research facilitiesCareer PathwaysAlumni Success StoriesGraduates have secured positions as:Intelligence AnalystsCertified Genealogical ResearchersHistorical InvestigatorsAcademic InstructorsHigher Education FacultyNotable employers include:APS GroupBeith Historical SocietyNational Wildlife Crime UnitVictoria UniversityWho What Where Research
MSc     
You require to complete the PgDip/Part-time MSc Year 2 at an appropriate level before being allowed to continue on to the third year of the part-time MSc. Direct entry to the third year of the part-time MSc is not available.
 
For the full-time MSc, candidates should hold an undergraduate degree. First degrees may also be augmented by previous postgraduate qualifications, such as an MSc.
 
Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is required and we may ask to see examples of reports and/or charts you have created.
 
Students who already hold the PgCert or PgDip in Genealogical, Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies from Strathclyde, or certain other relevant qualifications from specified institutions, will be able to transfer credits, up to a defined limit. However, no fee discounts will be available. These students may wish to join the appropriate level of the part-time MSc programme.
PgCert/Part-time MSc Year 1              
Normally, a degree or similar evidence of study skills is required however non-standard educational or professional qualifications will also be considered. Some experience in genealogical (or other relevant) research is also required.
 
The Centre for Lifelong Learning offers a number of eight-week courses available both online and on campus. These are intended to provide the basic skills and knowledge required to facilitate progression to the Postgraduate Certificate/Part-time MSc Year 1. Successful completion of one or more of these courses may serve as evidence of the necessary study skills and/or relevant genealogical experience.
 
 
PgDip/Part-time MSc Year 2 
Entry will normally follow successful completion of the PgCert/Part-time MSc Year 1.
 
Students who've gained equivalent academic qualifications at PgCert level may be accepted directly onto the PgDip/Part-time MSc Year 2. Those seeking admission with advanced standing may include prior learning in recognised courses and/or genealogical-based experience as entry criteria. 
IELTS condition 6.5 overall, with a minimum of 5.5 in each component
TOEFL (ibt): 80 overall, with the following minimum scores in each component: Listening: 17 Reading: 18 Speaking: 20 Writing: 18