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Postgraduate degrees

Accelerate your career with a postgraduate degree at Walbrook

Do you want more from your career? At Walbrook, our postgraduate courses are built for progress. Whether you’ve just completed an undergraduate degree or are returning to postgraduate study after time in the workplace, our programmes give you the skills and confidence to move forward – on your terms.


Digital from day one and focused on specific career outcomes, our master’s programmes combine academic excellence with flexibility.


Ready to take your next step? Walbrook postgraduate programmes put you in control – with 12 start dates a year, full or part-time options, clear, competitive course fees, and the support you need to succeed, online or on campus in London.

Start dates and duration

Choose how you study: online or on campus in London.


Start an online degree in weeks, or on-campus in October or February, full or part-time.

Entry requirements

Please check individual degree pages for full guidance on qualifications we accept.


Entry requirements vary by master's degree.

Tuition fees and funding

Online degrees: pay per module or upfront in full.


On-campus degrees: pay in instalments or upfront in full.

What is a postgraduate degree?

A postgraduate degree is designed to provide you with a deeper expertise in a specific field. At postgraduate level, you build on foundational knowledge gained during an undergraduate degree or equivalent work experience. A postgraduate degree aims to equip you with the skills and confidence to excel in the modern world of work or to pursue further research opportunities.


Many students take a postgraduate degree shortly after completing an undergraduate degree, to cement their knowledge and develop their specialised skillsets. At Walbrook, you can study with us whether you're transitioning directly from your undergraduate studies or returning to education after a break.

Is a master's degree a postgraduate degree?

A master's degree is one of the most common postgraduate study options allowing students to specialise in a specific field or area of study. The term ‘master’s’ can refer to either a postgraduate taught (PGT) or a postgraduate research (PGR) degree.


At Walbrook, we offer two types of PGT programmes: the Master of Science (MSc) and the Master of Business Administration (MBA). Other degree providers may also offer PGT options such as the Master of Arts (MA), or PGR pathways like the Master of Research (MRes).


Pursuing a master's degree can enhance career prospects, deepen knowledge in a chosen field, and provide opportunities for further academic and professional advancement.

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What is the average salary for postgraduate in the UK?​

Postgraduate study has a proven impact on earning power. According to the UK Government’s Graduate Labour Market Statistics (2024), postgraduates earn on average £5,000 more per year than undergraduates. A master’s degree is not just about knowledge – it’s an investment in your long-term career growth.

What is the difference between undergraduate and postgraduate degree?

Whether through distance learning or on-campus study, postgraduate education gives students the chance to specialise, complete independent study, and prepare for major changes in career or further research.

Undergraduate degrees

  • Your first degree at a university

  • Usually last three years (sometimes three to four years)

  • Cover a broad range of subjects at undergraduate level

  • Entrance requirements often include A levels or equivalent

Postgraduate degrees

  • Taken after a first degree for further study in a particular subject

  • Usually last one to two years and are more intensive

  • Typically require a first degree for entry

  • May involve a dissertation, thesis, or independent research

Reasons to do a postgraduate course

A postgraduate course is more than the next step – it’s a turning point. It can:

  • Take your career further – 90% of postgraduates were in employment in 2024, compared with 87.6% of graduates and 68% of non-graduates.

  • Step into specialist fields and senior roles – 79% of postgraduates work in high-skilled jobs, compared with 68% of graduates.

  • Boost your earning power – with a median salary of £47,000 for postgraduates, compared to £42,000 for graduates.

  • Prepare you for further study – from taught master’s to research-based degrees that require students to complete a dissertation, independent research, or even produce original research.

At Walbrook, you’ll study in a way that works for you – digital-first, career-focused, and supported from day one.


Source: UK Government, Graduate Labour Market Statistics 2024

Why choose Walbrook's postgraduate degrees

At Walbrook, you’ll study your way – through online learning or on campus – with courses designed digital-first, built around your life, and supported every step. Wherever you are in your journey, Walbrook gives you the freedom, focus, and support to move forward with confidence.


This is The Walbrook Way in action:

  • Flexible by design – 12 start dates a year, full or part-time options, and the option to pay per module.

  • Career-first – industry-driven courses, practical skills, and a dedicated careers service from day one.

  • Self-driven and supported – study at your own pace with clear structure and guidance always within reach.

  • Trusted and competitive – backed by 145+ years in education and a TEF Silver rating (2023), with clear, transparent tuition fees.

Prefer to study online? Learn flexibly from anywhere in the world, full or part-time, with 24/7 access to your course materials and support when you need it.


Looking for an on-campus experience in London? Study in the heart of London – one of the world’s leading business cities – and learn face-to-face with expert lecturers.


Join Walbrook and prepare to succeed – your way.

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I am really enjoying Walbrook's MBA Innovation. The course content is engaging and easy to follow, and the lecturers are really responsive, which makes a huge difference when you’re studying online. I like that there’s pacing built in to keep you on track, but also the flexibility to fit around work, life and kids!

Hayley Coates

Walbrook online degree student

Postgraduate degrees FAQs

Questions? Let's talk.

Do you have a question about our online and on-campus degrees? Speak to one of our dedicated teams today.

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Have a question about our online degrees?

Contact us Monday to Friday from 8.00am to 5.30pm UK time*.


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Email us:

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Have a question about our on-campus master's degrees?

Get in touch with the relevant team by email, at any time.


International students:

international@walbrook.ac.uk


UK domestic students:
admissions@walbrook.ac.uk

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