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165 Master's degrees in Visual Arts in United Kingdom
Film, Television and Digital Production
Take a first step towards doctoral study: explore your area of interest in depth, test out a research topic, and learn the skills of longer scholarly writing and film production with the Film, Television and Digital Production course at Royal Holloway University of London . You'll be supervised one-to-one, and then assessed entirely on your research dissertation.
Art and Design: Interdisciplinary Practices
The Art and Design: Interdisciplinary Practices at Birmingham City University develops your professional practice while engaging with the hybrid nature of art and design in contemporary culture.
Art and Design
The Art and Design master from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David is crafted for both current Art and Design professionals and graduates from related disciplines looking to advance their skills and careers.
Visual Communication
The MA Visual Communication programme from Technological University Dublin, run by the Dublin School of Creative Arts at DIT, offers a unique opportunity for focussed study in an interdisciplinary environment that mixes studio practice with intellectual and historical inquiry.
Dramaturgy and Writing for Performance
A unique programme for dramaturges and playwrights, this Dramaturgy and Writing for Performance degree, offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, concentrates on the process of writing for live performance, together with an ongoing evaluation of the work in process.

Drama and Theatre Studies (by research)
Whether you’re driven by creative and practical research, or you want to specialise in a theatrical approach to theatre and performance, you'll research with renowned academics and practitioners at one of the UK's leading Drama and Theatre Arts departments. The Drama and Theatre Studies (by research) programme at University of Birmingham.
Theatre Directing
This MFA in Theatre Directing at Birkbeck, University of London, is a full-time programme spanning two years. It provides students with professional training and practical experience, preparing them for a successful career in theatre directing. The course is designed for individuals who have previously directed university or professional-level productions.
Film and Screen Media with Film Programming and Curating
This Film and Screen Media with Film Programming and Curating programme at Birkbeck, University of London explores the history, development and interaction of film, television and other screen media. The course encourages you to explore a wide variety of screen media in historical, sociological, aesthetic and anthropological terms and in a variety of cultural and national contexts.

Art History
Are you passionate about digging deeper into art history? If so, the MRes Art History at the University of Nottingham is ideal for you.

Children's Book Illustration
The Children's Book Illustration programme from The University of Lancashire is perfect for practicing professional illustrators, artists and designers wishing to develop new ideas and techniques aimed at the children’s market.
Creative Producing (Hons)
The Creative Producing (Hons) degree at Bath Spa University offers a comprehensive curriculum designed for aspiring producers. This undergraduate programme typically spans three years, equipping students with essential skills and knowledge in the creative industries. The course is delivered in a full-time format, fostering an immersive learning environment.
Visual Cultures
The Visual Cultures programme, offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, is ideal if you have already completed an advanced course of study in art history and theory but would like to further develop your thought and research projects before studying at MPhil/PhD level.
Computational Arts
The MA in Computational Arts at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This degree focuses on developing your artistic practice through creative computation, equipping you with essential skills and knowledge to produce innovative projects for public exhibition.
Performance and Theatre Making
Create innovative new theatre by cultivating your dramaturgical skills, performance training and critical thinking. Gain confidence in facilitation and community engagement to reach your audiences. Build your networks and industry knowledge through placement study. Emerge with a well-rounded skillset that prepares you to make, perform and facilitate creative work for the contemporary cultural environment.

Concept Art
This MA Concept Art degree at University of Hertfordshire meets the needs of the film, games and animation industries which have evolved dramatically over the years; moving away from the days of the solo practitioner to become a growing global market where large teams of artists work in unison to create content for the next generation of technologies.

Arts in Health
As services are pushed into the community to relieve pressure on acute health service provision, artists are becoming more and more valuable to the delivery of social healthcare. Wrexham University's Arts in Health programmme offers an innovative way of meeting the challenges of finding solutions to a range of public health issues and promoting publicly funded arts organisations.
Illustration
The Illustration programme offered by Leeds Arts University offers an expansive understanding of contemporary illustration through an inquisitive and explorative programme of study.

Theatre-Making
Work with creativity and flair as a theatre-maker in a rich creative environment. Join the Theatre-Making course at the University of York.
Creative Technology
The University of Salford offers an M.A. in Creative Technology, designed for both full-time and part-time study over one or two years. This innovative programme enables students to engage with the expanding creative industry while exploring the intersection of technology and art.
Art and Social Practice
This Art and Social Practice MA degree from The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) addresses these changing needs and facilitates a shift in thinking away from conventional ideas about where art practices are located and how work is disseminated.