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65 Master's degrees in Liberal Arts in United Kingdom
English and Humanities
English and Humanities from Birkbeck, University of London offers committed, enthusiastic and dynamic research-based teaching, with a constantly evolving curriculum sensitive to developments in contemporary culture.

Ceramics
This Ceramics course from The University of Lancashire is a challenging course that embraces the unique creative potential of clay.

Creative Professional Practitioner
The Creative Professional Practitioner programme offered by Wrexham University will enable you to take your practice-based skills as a designer and maker to the next level as you establish your career.
Continental Philosophy
The M.A. in Continental Philosophy at Staffordshire University offers you a chance to study important figures and ideas in recent and contemporary philosophy – all from the comfort of your own home.
Health Humanities
The Health Humanities programme from University College London (UCL) enables students to approach issues relating to health and illness from both a historical and contemporary perspective and from a variety of a disciplines, including anthropology, history, philosophy, sociology, science and technology studies, global health, literature and film studies.
Directing
Directing at Bath Spa University helps you build a portfolio of performance experiences as part of Bath Spa University’s diverse theatre productions.
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.
Culture, Diaspora, Ethnicity
The Culture, Diaspora, Ethnicity programme at Birkbeck, University of London explores connections between interlocking colonial histories across the globe and our ordinary, local, everyday life here in contemporary Britain.
Design
MA Design at Arts University Plymouth develops products, practices and applications for contemporary society through a speculative lens to imagine design beyond the status quo of production and consumption. It does this by teaching design as an active mode of research that seeks to positively impact human and planetary wellbeing.

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.

Medical History and Humanities
The Medical History and Humanities programme from University of York is an exciting interdisciplinary course jointly run by the Departments of History and English. It is also open to people with backgrounds in other humanities disciplines, as well as those with social science, science and public health backgrounds with an interest in the medical humanities.

Ministry, Theology and Practice
The Ministry, Theology and Practice programme at the University of Glasgow is intended for pastoral professionals (not necessarily ordained), to develop and enhance their abilities in congregational ministry, culturally relevant hermeneutics and preaching, creative approaches to ministry, and freedom of inquiry in theological doctrine.

Research Methodology
Bangor Business School MSc in Research Methodology from Bangor University, is aimed at individuals who want to pursue a career in research within academic, commercial or non-profit sectors. The MSc provides a cutting edge and highly advanced training in both qualitative and quantitative research methods and theory within your chosen business context.
Christianity and the Visual Arts
Explore the relationship between art and faith in the Christian world with the Christianity and the Visual Arts programme of the University of Aberdeen. Study our 100% online Christian art degree flexibly, full-time or part-time.
Christianity and the Visual Arts
The Christianity and the Visual Arts programme at the University of Aberdeen combines the study of art and faith in the Christian world from medieval to modern times. Explore faith and the interpretation of Christian artworks in and beyond the western European context, with access to world-class ecclesiastical, artistic and cultural resources at the University.
Fine Art
MA Fine Art at Arts University Plymouth deepens your studio practice by helping you to situate it within critical and contemporary contexts, providing you with the opportunity to develop your ideas and work in a practice-led, interdisciplinary environment, whether you work with painting, printmaking, drawing, photography, moving image, performance, social practice or installation.

History (Online Learning)
This History (Online Learning) programme at The University of Edinburgh allows you to take advantage of the remarkable range of historical expertise available at the University of Edinburgh.

Philosophy
Take your education to the next level with the Philosophy programme of the University of Sunderland. Choose the areas you want to study, and which questions you want to research. Take the initiative while we support you with advice, guidance and facilities.
Applied Social Sciences - Globalisation and Crime
The Applied Social Sciences - Globalisation and Crime MSc degree from The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is a unique, multi-disciplinary programme that allows you to explore these critical issues using the disciplines of psychology, sociology, criminology, and politics, to gain in-depth understanding of these complex situations and employ your knowledge in the real world.
Culture, Diaspora, Ethnicity (Part-time)
Culture, Diaspora, Ethnicity (Part-time) programme at Birkbeck, University of London stretches across the social sciences and arts and humanities and explores debates on 'race' and racism, multiculture and postcoloniality; empire and the formation of modern Britain and contemporary transnational political communities, social identities and urban cultures.