50 Master's degrees in Media Management in England, United Kingdom

Stage and Production Management
If you’re a graduate from a Stage and Production Management programme from University of Surrey other than specialist undergraduate technical theatre and have realised that your career path lies backstage, this course is for you.
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.

Interactive Media (by research)
For the Interactive Media (by research) programme from University of York, you will design, implement, analyse and evaluate an interactive media system of your choice (such as virtual reality, mobile apps, interactive cinema, interactive websites), submitting for your degree a thesis of between 15,000 and 20,000 words.

Strategic Marketing with Digital Media Management (Experiential Learning)
This MSc Strategic Marketing with Digital Media Management (Experiential Learning) at University of Hertfordshire is designed to develop master’s level knowledge and skills within the digital marketing discipline and to enhance employability within this field.
Digital Media Management
The MA in Digital Media Management at Birkbeck, University of London deals exclusively with the management issues relating to the development, organisation and marketing of digital media projects.

Communications, PR and the Media (Part-Time)
This Communications, PR and the Media (Part-Time) course from University of Gloucestershire will help you gain the right knowledge, skills and connections you need to forge a career in Public Relations (PR) and communications.
Science Media Production
The Science Media Production MSc programme from Imperial is for students who want to develop careers communicating science in broadcast media, such as documentary or other factual programming, and allows a greater focus on audio-visual production than the more general MSc in Science Communication.

Media Management
The Media Management MA degree at the University of Westminster is for aspiring individuals who wish to embrace a digital media career, building businesses and forging strategies that will shape the next media ecosystem. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.
Postgraduate Pathway in Media
Choose from a range of Master’s degrees in the field of media, including those specialising in event management, journalism, public relations and the Postgraduate Pathway in Media offered at Birmingham City University International College.

Media and Communication
Are you interested in media and communication in a context of fast technological innovation and grand societal challenges? Develop specialist skills and knowledge on our MA Media and Communication so you’re ready to play your part in this dynamic, impactful field.

Journalism and Media Communications with Placement Year
The Journalism and Media Communications with Placement Year degree from University of Hertfordshire is partnered with the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA), giving you access to networking and tailored speaker sessions, as well as accreditation upon graduation.
Media and Communications Management
Media and Communications Management from Metropolitan School of Business & Management programme empowers future leaders with essential skills to meet the evolving demands of the media, communication, and technology sectors.

Digital Media Practices - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) Digital Media Practices - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.
Live Event Design
The Live Event Design program from Academy of Live Technology gives a complete overview of event design and processes - from site plans, drawings, and visualisation to how designs are communicated. The programme does not limit the learning experience to one field, but rather allows students to focus on what is most interesting to them while keeping within the context of live event design.

Interactive Media (by research)
For the Interactive Media (by research) programme from University of York, you will design, implement, analyse and evaluate an interactive media system of your choice (such as virtual reality, mobile apps, interactive cinema, interactive websites), submitting for your degree a thesis of between 15,000 to 20,000 words.
Digital Media, Culture and Society
The University of Manchester offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Digital Media, Culture and Society, which can be pursued full-time over one year or part-time over two years. This course is delivered in person, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between digital media, culture, and societal dynamics.

Strategic Marketing with Digital Media Management
This MSc Strategic Marketing with Digital Media Management at University of Hertfordshire is designed to develop master’s level knowledge and skills within the digital marketing discipline and to enhance employability within this field.

Film and Screen Media - 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 Film and Screen Media - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Birkbeck, University of London.
Global Journalism
The University of Sheffield offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Global Journalism, designed for full-time study over one year. This programme equips students with essential digital and communication skills, enabling them to critically engage with global journalism issues. It commences in September 2026, preparing graduates for impactful careers in the media landscape.
Media and Digital Communications
This Media and Digital Communications course from Regent's University London combines traditional media studies with exciting new practices emerging in the 21st century – learning how to constantly innovate, anticipate and use new forms of communication.