297 Master's degrees in History in England, United Kingdom
Cuneiform Studies
This Cuneiform Studies from the University of Oxford is designed to function as a self-contained course in its own right that will provide a satisfying and advanced study of the languages, culture and history of ancient Mesopotamia. It is also intended to take you to the point where you can consider embarking on doctoral research in cuneiform studies (in Akkadian and/or Sumerian).
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Classical Islamic History and Culture)
The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Classical Islamic History and Culture) course from the University of Cambridge is designed for highly motivated students who would like to develop their knowledge and understanding of the pre-modern Islamic world, together with the research skills necessary to carry out independent primary research work to a high academic standard.
Public Histories
This Public Histories programme at Birkbeck, University of London will introduce you to key aspects and issues of the practice of public history. It will provide you with the necessary theoretical and practical skills to undertake critical assessments of public history projects and interventions - as well as to create your own.
Theory and History of International Relations
This is a joint degree designed for students who want to understand both the theoretical and the empirical approach to the study of international relations. Learn more at the Theory and History of International Relations programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Security and Intelligence Studies
Security and Intelligence Studies from University of Buckingham aims to deliver a deep understanding of the contemporary security and intelligence environment in western democracies, with a focus on the UK.
Language, Culture and History - Scandinavian Studies
The Language, Culture and History - Scandinavian Studies MA from University College London (UCL) offers an intellectually exciting and flexible range of options focusing on Nordic culture in a global context.
Medieval Studies
The Medieval Studies programme in the University of Lincoln enables students in the School of History and Heritage to learn from academics who are leading researchers, authors, editors of books, contributors to international research projects and conferences, broadcasters, conservators, and experts in heritage.
History of Science, Technology and Medicine
The MSc History of Science, Technology and Medicine course from The University of Manchester focuses on a broad range of mostly nineteenth and twentieth century case studies, from the local to the global.

History
By taking the MA in History at the University of Hull you’ll learn cutting-edge theoretical approaches and methodologies from world-leading experts with our MA in History.Reflecting on complex contemporary global challenges like climate change, social justice, conflict, political and economic change, you’ll ask questions that matter just as much to a medievalist as to a historian of the present.

Material Culture and Experimental Archaeology
Unearth new answers to age-old questions. This Material Culture and Experimental Archaeology course is offered at the University of York.
Conservation and Management of Historic Buildings
Buildings are a direct link to the past – to the people who built them, to the people that lived in them and to economies and societies that produced them. We offer a master degree in Conservation and Management of Historic Buildings at Royal Agricultural University.
Medieval History
This Medieval History course from the University of Cambridge forms an integral part of the teaching and research in the Cambridge History Faculty, which is widely regarded as one of the best in the world.
Education (History)
In the MA Education (History) from University College London (UCL), students explore educational, political and philosophical debates that have influenced curriculum and the learning and teaching of history in schools, colleges and related settings.
Heritage
Our MA Heritage at Canterbury Christ Church University offers a unique opportunity for those hoping to build a career in the heritage sector from the heart of a World Heritage Site.

History
Challenging and diverse, the History programme offered by Teesside University, equips you with a range of personal and intellectual skills and the ability to research, analyse and complex contradictory material, to develop confident, critical, creative and adaptable writing skills suited to a variety of purposes and careers.
Refugee and Forced Migration Studies
This Refugee and Forced Migration Studies nine-month master’s degree at the University of Oxford places forced migration in an academic framework, preparing you for doctoral study or for work relevant to human rights, refugees, and migration.
PGCE Secondary Education with QTS – History (11-16 years)
PGCE Secondary Education with QTS – History (11-16 years) programme at University of Cumbria supports you through your journey from student to Early Career Teacher (ECT). Moreover, as the PGCE programme includes QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) you'll apply for your first teaching position whilst studying with us.

Naval, Maritime and Coastal History (Distance Learning)
Transform your love of naval, maritime and coastal history into a versatile postgraduate qualification on this Naval, Maritime and Coastal History (Distance Learning) from University of Portsmouth degree.

History (by research)
If your passion lies in research, our History (by research) degree from University of York will give you the independence to focus on a specialism of your choice. Study with us and receive expert research guidance from our supportive staff.

Holocaust Studies - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Holocaust Studies - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Royal Holloway University of London.