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27 Master's degrees offered by the university
Global Cultures
Understand culture and understand people. Learn to break down barriers of gender, race, and identity and create more diversity and inclusion. Become part of the solution and help to make positive change to individuals, communities and in workplaces. Join the Global Cultures programme from King's College London.
Education (Religious Education)
The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Religious Education) at King's College London is set in the heart of London and trainees benefit from access to a wide variety of places of worship and museums, including the British Museum, the British Library and the National Gallery.
Philosophy of Medicine and Psychiatry
The Philosophy of Medicine and Psychiatry course at King's College London provides opportunities for students to develop and demonstrate knowledge, understanding and skills in the Philosophy of Medicine and Psychiatry as well as studying other fascinating areas of Philosophy, selected from a broad range of modules and covering all areas of the subject.
Shakespeare Studies
Taugtht jointly between King's College London and Shakespeare's Globe, this unique Shakespeare Studies MA programme offers you the opportunity to study the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
Digital Humanities
The course in Digital Humanities at King's College London brings digital theory and practice to the study of human culture: from history, English and music to museums, digital publishing and more.
Modern Literature and Culture
The Modern Literature and Culture course at King's College London gives you an opportunity to study an eclectic array of texts and topics – including Victorian Studies, Modernism and American Studies – and to think across the period boundaries that restrict other courses.
Modern World History
The Modern World History course at King's College London focuses on European and British history from the mid-18th century onwards and explores the key topics of the period, from European nation building to modern British politics.