Interdisciplinary Problems & Methods MASc

Complex problems require an interdisciplinary approach. Their solutions will not come from a single subject or specialism. At LIS, this interdisciplinary problem-solving is exactly what we do. And our master’s students become experts at it. 

Students have the option of either:

  • Full-time & on campus study, or
  • Part-time & remote-first.

With this flexible option, most of the teaching will be delivered online but students will have the opportunity to meet their peers and faculty on campus, at least once a term. 

MASc, MASc Award
September Start
Full-time, Part-time Study Mode

Entry Requirements For This Course

The minimum entry requirement for our MASc programme is a 2:1 or above in an undergraduate degree from the UK (or the international equivalent) in any subject. If you are unsure whether your degree is equivalent to a 2:1 undergraduate degree from the UK, please get in touch with us via admissions@lis.ac.uk.

Applicants who do not fulfil the normal entry requirements but have extensive professional experience in a related area are considered on an individual basis. These applicants should ensure that they have attached their most recent CV as part of the application process.

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