393 Master's degrees in Media Studies & Mass Media in Europe
Pre-Master's in Social Sciences - Media and Broadcast Production
Prepare for entry to a range of postgraduate degrees in areas such as education, history, law, politics and translation in the Pre-Master's in Social Sciences - Media and Broadcast Productions at INTO Queen's University Belfast.
Directing for Stage and Screen
The MA Directing for Stage and Screen at the University of East London is a one-year programme designed for aspiring directors. This course combines practical and theoretical elements, allowing students to explore both live theatre and screen productions. With a focus on hands-on learning, it prepares graduates for successful careers in the creative industries.
Media and Communication Management
The Master Program in Media and Communication Management from Yeditepe University offers theoretical and practical education in conventional and new media studies within an interdisciplinary and critical approach. As such, it covers courses from a variety of fields, such as public relations, advertising, political science, and anthropology.

Media, Culture and Society (Part time)
If you’re interested in learning more about how changing technology impacts our culture and society, or what role the digital sphere plays in culture and communication, we invite you to join us on this two-year part-time MA in Media, Culture and Society (Part time) offered by the University of East Anglia.
Knowledge and Communication
The Knowledge and Communication MA programme at the University of Münster blends theory, practice, and international focus, preparing you for careers in media, journalism, and research.
Media Production
This Media Production course at York St John University will help you develop your existing practice and further your career goals. Whether your aim is to develop as a filmmaker, documentarian, podcaster, radio producer or to run a YouTube channel, we will guide you in achieving your ambitions.
Global Cross-Media Cultures (Media Studies)
Global Cross-Media Cultures (Media Studies) programme of University of Amsterdam provides you with the skills, knowledge and tools to understand and evaluate the ongoing transformation of media culture.

Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law (Online)
The Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law (Online) degree at Queen Mary University of London gives you the opportunity to analyse how technology, media and telecommunications law has affected the application of traditional legal principles. Examine the complex issues, precedence and developments of law and policy and learn how to apply this knowledge to current events and cases.
Interactive Media
The Interactive Media programme at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria offers specialised courses and project-based work, allowing students to develop their own focus. It provides industry-oriented training while enhancing communication, problem-solving, and interaction engineering skills.

Journalism and Media Studies
On this Journalism and Media Studies course at University of Sussex you develop essential journalistic skills in a multimedia context. You explore key theoretical issues and debates about journalism and news production in relation to contemporary media, culture and society.

Media, Culture and Society
The MA in Media, Culture and Society offered by the University of East Anglia will help you investigate and reflect upon how media and society are linked. You’ll explore the practical and professional implications of these links, and you could develop skills to enable you to work in the media.
Media Production - Post Production for TV
The University of Salford offers a Master of Arts in Media Production - Post Production for TV, designed for both full-time and part-time study over one or two years. This programme equips students with the essential skills for a successful career in media, emphasising practical experience and collaboration within the vibrant media landscape of Greater Manchester.

Power, Publics and Engagement
If you're interested in a critical approach to the main contemporary forms of power, from capitalism to whiteness, and from patriarchy to coloniality, this master's programme Power, Publics and Engagement from Erasmus University Rotterdam is for you.
Film Studies (Media Studies)
The Film Studies (Media Studies) programme of the University of Amsterdam approaches the study of film as a multi-faceted phenomenon, and trains students to critically and effectively engage with important shifts in film and cinema culture.

Media and Broadcast Production
This Media and Broadcast Production MA programme rom the Queen's University Belfast is providing you with a solid foundation in media-based storytelling by combining in-depth research methods with a practical, hands-on approach to learning.
Gender, Media and Culture
The MA in Gender, Media and Culture at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This degree equips students with critical insights into gender studies, media, and cultural theory, fostering interdisciplinary approaches. Engage with leading academics and develop essential research skills in a vibrant academic environment.

Media, Ethics and Social Change (Online)
The Media, Ethics and Social Change (Online) from the University of Sussex Online offers you the opportunity to engage with the ways in which digital media is both transforming the world and is a medium for transformation. It will teach you how to use digital media in a meaningful way to bring about positive change across various sectors.

Film
Prepare for a career in film and HETV scripted drama on this ScreenSkills accredited Film course from Edinburgh Napier University.
Media and Cultural Studies
At University of Worcester, we welcome applications to undertake research towards MPhil and PhD degrees in Media and Cultural Studies.

Digital Media, Data and Society
The Digital Media, Data and Society programme from University of Liverpool is designed for you if you have an interest in the opportunities, yet risks, that emerge from the increasing use of digital data in our society.