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207 Master's degrees in Drama in Europe
Drama
The Drama course from University of South Wales has a high level of practical exploration, under-pinned by critical reflection, with excellent support and supervision.

Scriptwriting (Theatre and Digital Media)
On the Scriptwriting (Theatre and Digital Media) degree from University of Essex you produce a varied portfolio of dramatic works, culminating in a full-length original script, whether for the stage, screen, radio or television, which will enable you to hone and develop your own unique voice.
Musical Theatre
Musical Theatre at Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama creates the circumstances – through class work, rehearsal and performance – that drive you to develop specialised skills in acting, singing, the spoken word, dance and movement.
Arts and Engagement
The Arts and Engagement course at Munster Technological University will run part-time, one day a week over two years. Electives are timetabled in 2-day blocks once a month. Successful applicants who have completed the Certificate in Principles of Art Therapy can chose to be exempted from the year one elective.
Secondary Drama
If you’re passionate about introducing the exciting world of learning through drama in all its forms to children and young people, this Secondary Drama PGCE at Birmingham City University will give you the strong grounding you need to make a contribution to this essential aspect of education. The Secondary Drama is provided by Birmingham City University.

Theatre
The Theatre programme from University of Surrey provides a gateway to an exciting future without the need for regular attendance on campus.
Applied Theatre
The MA in Applied Theatre at University of East London is a practice focused course exploring how socially-turned performance can be enacted for social justice. If you want to use performance for social action, education, or cultural intervention, this course offers the critical, social and creative tools to do so.