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Online degrees at Walbrook

Part-time master's degrees and distance learning

Flexible online master’s degrees that move your career forward – on your terms.

Study for a part-time master's degree in the UK

Looking to progress your career, pivot into a new field, or deepen your knowledge without stepping back from work or life? At Walbrook, our part-time master’s degrees are designed for ambitious students who want to achieve more while keeping momentum.


Our programmes combine flexibility and structure with the quality of a recognised qualification. With 12 start dates a year, the option to study full time or part time, and modules that blend practical assessments with academic research, you’ll apply new skills immediately in your role and continue to develop throughout your course.

Part-time master's degrees at Walbrook

Every Walbrook part-time online master's degree is career-driven from the ground up. You’ll study subjects shaped by industry demand, guided by lecturers with real-world expertise, and benefit from a dedicated careers service from day one. Whether you’re focused on business, technology, or psychology, Walbrook helps you balance ambition with life.

How long does a part-time masters degree take at Walbrook?

Walbrook's online part time masters degrees can be completed in two years. If you prefer full time study, you can complete your qualification in as little as 14 months.


Our programmes are structured in clear 8-week modules, giving students the flexibility to balance study with work and life while still making steady progress.

  • Part-time students start a new module every eight weeks, so you can stay focused on one subject at a time, and benefit from the flexibility to fit study around work, family, or other commitments.

  • Full-time students start a new module every four weeks, so in most cases you'll study two modules at once, but never starting two at the same time.


Find out more about how you'll study in our guide to online course structures.

How much does a part-time masters degree cost?

Studying for masters degree part-time is an investment in your career but also in your personal growth.


Course tuition fees are:

  • £8,880 for our MBAs.

  • £7,680 for our MSc Computer Science degrees.

  • £7,080 for our MSc Psychology degrees.

  • £9,750 for our MSc Banking and Finance degrees.


Regardless of whether you study part-time or choose a full-time duration, the total cost of your course remains the same, allowing you to plan your finances with clarity and confidence. Find out more about tuition fees and funding in our guide to tuition fees and our master's loan guide.

Can I study while working?

Yes. Walbrook master’s courses are built for ambitious professionals who want to progress without stepping away from their careers. With distance learning masters programmes designed digital from day one, you’ll have 24/7 access to materials and assessments you schedule.


Studying while working lets you apply new knowledge straight away – creating a cycle where your role enriches your education and your learning strengthens your career.

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Can I work part-time during my masters?

Absolutely. Many students choose to work part-time alongside their course, balancing income with study. Walbrook’s 8-week module design makes it possible to maintain a steady rhythm of study while working reduced hours.


Working part-time during your master’s can also help you develop new skills, build business experience, and expand your professional network while you study.

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Is it possible to do a part-time master's while working full-time?

Yes – and many Walbrook students do. Our programmes are digital from day one, with flexible deadlines, assessments you schedule, and online access from anywhere in England or beyond.


This means you can keep a full-time job while you complete your qualification. With the right planning, you’ll graduate with both expertise and experience – ready to apply your skills in business, technology, or psychology.

I am currently in full time employment, so being able to study at my own time and being able to be in control of my own studying was really important, and Walbrook provided that as part of their online degrees.

Aleksandra Anastasova

Walbrook online degree student

Why choose Walbrook's part-time postgraduate courses?

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With flexible structure, competitive tuition, and career-drive course content at every step, Walbrook's part-time programmes help you balance ambition with life – and keep moving forward with confidence.

  • Study full or part-time – balance learning with work, home, and life.

  • Build your own timetable, studying when it suits you within clear, structured modules.

  • Benefit from a dedicated careers service from day one – with CV support, webinars, and a 24/7 Careers Hub and jobs portal.

Join our students choosing flexible, career-focused programmes that deliver real results.

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FAQs: Studying for a part-time master's

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