6 Master's degrees in Communication Studies in Wales, United Kingdom

Broadband and Optical Communications
The Broadband and Optical Communications programme offered by the Bangor University aims to give suitable graduates an in-depth understanding of the technology, and the drivers for the technology, in the area of Broadband and mobile communications. The course will also provide exposure to current research activity in the field.
Sustainability and Behaviour Change
On the Sustainability and Behaviour Change program from Centre for Alternative Technology, get to grips with sustainability, social change and behaviour change theories at all levels: personal, organisational, community, institutional and governmental, drawing on theories of behavioural science, and social and systems models.

Journalism, Media and Communications
This course provides insight into how journalism and the media is changing in a globalised context – from journalism ethics to internet governance, from community media to global communications and from crisis reporting to the transformative potential of new technologies.

Political Communication
This course explores the rapidly evolving role of communication in political life, both nationally and internationally, and examines how changes, including the increasing importance of ‘spin doctors’, image-based politics, the 24-hour news cycle and the globalisation of media, are shaping politics.
Sports Communication and Journalism
The MA in Sports Communication and Journalism at Swansea University is a comprehensive programme designed to develop professional skills in communication and journalism within the sports sector. This full-time course spans one year and is delivered on campus, providing students with hands-on experience in a vibrant academic environment.
Visual Communication Design
The Visual Communication Design course from Cardiff Metropolitan University encourages you to critically position yourself in relation to human-centred and post-human-centred approaches to design research and practice. You will explore both speculative and solutionist approaches to design, working collaboratively and in an interdisciplinary context.