Your qualifications do not meet the subject requirements for your chosen degree programme Our postgraduate degrees require applicants to have completed prior study in a relevant subject area, or to have completed specific subjects within the undergraduate degree (or equivalent). We are unable to consider applications from those with qualifications not considered to be in a relevant subject area or without the specific subjects we require. If you have been told your previous studies do not include enough relevant content, it may be that your application falls into one of these categories: Your overall degree studies may meet the advertised degree entry requirements but on review, the course content covered does not contain enough relevant content. This is required in order to be fully prepared for Masters level study. Your degree studies cover the general relevant subject content but these relevant subjects do not feature throughout your degree studies and/or in the later years. We require applicants to have relevant subject content all the way through their studies. You can find information on the relevant subject requirements for the programme you had applied to in the degree finder Postgraduate degree finder This article was published on 2024-05-20