488 Master's degrees in Visual Arts in Europe
Film Programming and Curating
The Film Programming and Curating MA at Birkbeck, University of London, is a unique programme designed for those passionate about film. Offered in both full-time and part-time formats, this course spans one year for full-time students and two years for part-time attendees. It provides an opportunity to study on campus in the vibrant heart of London.
Filmmaking (Directing Fiction)
The Filmmaking (Directing Fiction) programme, offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, is the premier place to develop your skills as a director, working on a range of projects from personal ‘essay’ films to large-scale shoots with professional actors and feature crew.
Graphic Design and Art Direction
The Graphic Design and Art Direction programme from Manchester Metropolitan University is designed for creative practitioners who wish to advance their knowledge, skills and specialism within the field of visual communication.
Education (Art and Design)
Education (Art and Design) from Munster Technological University leads to a professional qualification as post-primary teacher of Art and Design. It is recognised and accredited by the Teaching Council of Ireland for the purpose of registration as a post-primary teacher of Art and Design in Ireland and the EU. The programme integrates three strands of study.

Curating with Professional Placement
The Curating with Professional Placement programme from University of Essex offers a unique opportunity for you to gain relevant work experience within an external business or organisation, giving you a competitive edge in the job market and providing you with key contacts within the industry.

Arts and Culture
The Arts and Culture programme at Leiden University will give you a comprehensive grounding in the history, methods and theories of art history and museology, while also engaging with contemporary museum practice.
Visual, Material and Museum Anthropology
The Visual, Material and Museum Anthropology from the University of Oxford acts as a terminal degree but will also prepare you for doctoral research by introducing a wide range of theories and perspectives on museum anthropology, visual anthropology, and material culture theory, as well as practical field- and museum-based research methodologies.
Professional Art Practitioner
Wrexham University's Professional Art Practitioner programme will enable you to take your practice-based skills as a designer and maker to the next level as you establish your career.

Sequential Design - Illustration
The Sequential Design - Illustration offered by University of Brighton attracts new and established illustrators, artists and designers from all over the world who are keen to explore the principles of sequence within their chosen field and make them visible through a variety of forms.

Curation - Contemporary Art and Cultural Management
Throughout the International Curation - Contemporary Art and Cultural Management programme from The University of Exeter you'll expand your understanding of the social, cultural and economic issues that surround the international contemporary art world
Art and Process
The Master of Arts in Art and Process at Munster Technological University is a dynamic programme designed for those wishing to deepen their artistic practice. This full-time course spans 1.5 years, comprising three semesters, and offers a unique blend of theoretical and practical learning experiences tailored for aspiring artists.
Visual Culture
The Visual Culture MA course offered by Durham University is a distinctive interdisciplinary course that invites students to develop their knowledge and understanding of the visual arts and of visual culture. To study visual arts and culture is a way of paying attention to phenomena that are literally everywhere.

Photography
This Photography degree from SRH University of Applied Sciences, will open doors to the worlds of photography, arts and design. Hone your expertise and find your niche in the fields of arts, culture and research.

Digital Arts
The MFA Digital Arts programme at the University of Malta is a practice-oriented, postgraduate award in digital art practice and theory. It is an umbrella programme that seeks to develop a learning environment in which historical traditions and new practices confront and influence each other within a contextual, cultural and theoretical framework.

Computer Games - Art and Design - 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 Computer Games - Art and Design - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.
Visual and Arts-based Methods by Research
Build on your own interests, networks and communities while you apply your artistic and visual skills to an independent research project with the Visual and Arts-based Methods by Research MSc course offered at Middlesex University.

Art and Visual Culture
The MA Art and Visual Culture degree offered at the University of Westminster is an interdisciplinary, visual theory-based course established around the belief that visual literacy and the impact of visual forms of thinking and working play significant roles in our society. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.

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.
Film and Screen Media
Film and Screen Media at Birkbeck, University of London 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.
Filmmaking
During your Filmmaking studies at Nottingham Trent University, you will create new and refreshing projects that communicate your cinematic voice, using moving image and sound to experiment with virtual production, emerging and established technologies, and drawing on analogue practices where appropriate.