351 Master's degrees in Film Studies in Europe

Film Art
The Film Art course at The University of Edinburgh is jointly taught between Edinburgh College of Art and Paris College of Art. The programme explores independent film-making through creative collaborative practice combined with reflection and research in contemporary cinema. You will specialise in fiction, experimental or expanded forms of filmmaking.
Directing
Directing at Bath Spa University helps you build a portfolio of performance experiences as part of Bath Spa University’s diverse theatre productions.
Screen Acting
The University of Salford offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Screen Acting, designed for aspiring actors seeking to enhance their performance skills. This programme can be pursued full-time over one year or part-time across two years, allowing for flexibility in attendance while honing your craft in a professional setting.
Film
This is a unique opportunity for you to work with national and international experts in Film while, at the same time, developing yourself as an expert in the field. This Film programme at the University of Worcester will enable you to acquire fundamental research skills while carrying out a major research project of your choice.

Filmmaking
The Filmmaking programme from ESRA International Film School is taught entirely in English, for international or French students wishing to develop professional expertise in directing and scriptwriting, taught in English.

Documentary Filmmaking
With this Documentary Filmmaking programme from Leeds Beckett University, turn your ideas into reality and learn how to make a documentary film that can change opinions and challenge preconceptions.

Photography
This Photography degree from SRH University of Applied Sciences, will open doors to the worlds of photography, arts and design. Hone your expertise and find your niche in the fields of arts, culture and research.

Film, Television and Digital Narratives
Writing series, producing feature films, designing TV formats, editing films - the world of film and television is large and growing dynamically. With this Film, Television and Digital Narratives MA programme from SRH University, you'll secure your place in the industry.
Acting for Stage and Screen
You can apply for this Acting for Stage and Screen course from University of East London as an MA (1 year course) or an MFA (2 year course). The MFA takes one extra year and you can apply by choosing the MFA option when you click 'apply'.

Digital Arts
The MFA Digital Arts programme at the University of Malta is a practice-oriented, postgraduate award in digital art practice and theory. It is an umbrella programme that seeks to develop a learning environment in which historical traditions and new practices confront and influence each other within a contextual, cultural and theoretical framework.

Photography
Photography course at Kingston University will support you as an artist, giving you the skills and knowledge you need for a successful career in industry.
Film and Screen Media
Film and Screen Media at Birkbeck, University of London encourages you to explore a wide variety of screen media in historical, sociological, aesthetic and anthropological terms and in a variety of cultural and national contexts.
Film and Media Production
The MA in Film and Media Production at Coventry University has a focus on creativity and production with the intention of building new expertise in new media created with fast developing emergent tools. This highly innovative course is at the forefront of using emergent forms while demonstrating a critical stance toward them.
Filmmaking
During your Filmmaking studies at Nottingham Trent University, you will create new and refreshing projects that communicate your cinematic voice, using moving image and sound to experiment with virtual production, emerging and established technologies, and drawing on analogue practices where appropriate.

Film Industry
The Film Industry programme at the European School of Economics is designed for aspiring professionals looking to build expertise in the business and management aspects of the film and entertainment industries. Prior production experience or a filmmaking background is not required; however, students should have a strong interest in film and a commitment to achieving their professional goals.
Film Production
Solent University’s MA Film Production programme is ideally suited to students who want to learn advanced filmmaking techniques, working in professional studios and collaborating with expert tutors on a range of projects.
Digital Culture and Communication
The University of Sheffield offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Digital Culture and Communication. This programme can be pursued full-time for one year or part-time over two years, allowing students to explore the impact of digital technologies on culture and society.

Intermediality - Literature, Film and the Arts in Dialogue
The one-year Intermediality - Literature, Film and the Arts in Dialogue programme from The University of Edinburgh draws on world-class teaching and research expertise across media, from literature to film, music, painting, photography and visual culture more widely.

Music for the Moving Image
With this Music for the Moving Image programme from Leeds Beckett University, learn to create atmosphere and captivate TV and film audiences with soundtracks for moving pictures.

Screenwriting
The Screenwriting course at University of Hertfordshire includes BAFTA albert accreditation – an industry recognised certification which encourages the TV and film production industry to reduce waste and its carbon footprint.