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165 Master's degrees in Visual Arts in United Kingdom

Drama and Theatre Studies Practice-Based (by research)
Explore creative, practice-based research with the Drama and Theatre Studies Practice-Based (by research) programme from University of Birmingham. Supported by the academic experts, your project might include new performance techniques, examine a particular aspect of theatre practice or involve a specific community of participants

Illustration (Online)
On the Illustration (Online) degree from University of Hertfordshire you will be taught by highly experienced academics all of whom are practicing illustrators.
Art Practice and Learning
What kind of learning emerges from and with art practice, and how does such learning further impact upon arts practice? This reflexive question lies at the heart of the MPhil/PhD Art Practice and Learning at the Goldsmiths, University of London.

Museum, Gallery and Heritage Studies
Join the Museum, Gallery and Heritage Studies programme from Newcastle University. Carry out original research in museum, gallery and heritage studies through this research degree.
Artists' Film and Moving Image
Artists' Film and Moving Image from Goldsmiths, University of London is aimed at artists and graduates working within the field of artists’ film and moving image who wish to develop their practice and professional networks with the support of Goldsmiths' Art Department and its uniquely high concentration of accomplished artist filmmakers.
Philosophy and the Arts
Philosophy and the Arts at University of Warwick is an interdisciplinary degree, allowing you to combine philosophy with any or all of three arts disciplines. This MA is designed for students to take advantage of University of Warwick's strengths across Philosophy, English, History of Art and Film and Television Studies.
Arts, Enterprise and Development
Arts, Enterprise and Development MA at University of Warwick examines how we use culture as a force for human, social and economic development. Warwick's Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies has expertly designed this programme to focus on ideas, critical thinking and research while enhancing your professional skills.

Visual Practice
Follow a chosen visual practice discipline, from Contemporary Fine Art, Photography, Glass, or Ceramics. Re-evaluate, experiment, and test new ideas, while collaborating with peers to extend your contemporary practice in the Visual Practice programme from University of Sunderland.
Computational Arts
The MFA in Computational Arts at Goldsmiths, University of London is a two-year full-time programme designed to enhance your arts practice through creative computation. This degree equips you with essential skills and historical knowledge, enabling you to develop projects for public exhibition and engage with diverse media formats.
Social History of Art
The Social History of Art MA programme from University of Leeds will equip you with a deep subject knowledge of the history of artistic practices in the broadest sense, grounded in fundamental questions about why this study matters in the world today. You’ll build the research, analytical, critical and communication skills to succeed in a variety of careers.

Filmmaking (by research)
Unleash your creativity and innovation within a research context, guided by an expert within the field with the MA Filmmaking (by research) programme offered by the University of York.
Games Art
As a Games Art student at Manchester Metropolitan University you will be part of the School of Digital Arts and will be based within a brand new purpose-built building, equipped with the latest emerging technologies to enable you to develop industry-standard skills for creating and researching content across the latest digital platforms.
Research Architecture
The Research Architecture programme, offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, is for graduates from a range of disciplines who want to examine how architecture can engage with questions of contemporary culture, politics, media, ecology and justice and question whether spatial practice can become a form of research.

Graphic Design (Online)
The Graphic Design (Online) course at University of the Arts London (UAL) is for designers and creatives looking to deepen their practice, define their unique style, address contemporary social issues, and explore how design can influence the world.
Art and Design By Research
The Art and Design By Research program at Middlesex University helps create lasting solutions to real-world problems with ground-breaking research, utilising the expertise and facilities at our School of Art and Design.
Contemporary Art Theory
The MA Contemporary Art Theory at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This master's degree delves into contemporary art's theoretical frameworks, encouraging students to engage critically with visual culture and artistic practices. It is designed for those eager to contribute to the evolving discourse in this dynamic field.

Fine Art
The Fine Art programme from Manchester Metropolitan University provides a stimulating environment in which you will be guided to develop your creative aspirations, reach a critical maturity, and gain the self-confidence and skills that will enable you to work as a successful artist.

Film and Television Production
The Film and Television Production course at University of Wolverhampton provides students with the skills, knowledge and creative development to advance their skills as a film and screen maker. It is designed to encourage focus on the role or part of the industry specific to their ambitions.
Global History of Art and Architecture
The Global History of Art and Architecture programme course from the University of Cambridge provide an overview of current interdisciplinary research and challenges in the global history of art and architecture.

Digital Media Arts
The Digital Media Arts programme from University of Hertfordshire allows students to gain practical experience and knowledge of the ways that a range of contemporary digital media are produced and used, both alone and in combination.