487 Master's degrees in Visual Arts in Europe
Arts and Computational Technology
Goldsmiths, University of London offers a distinctive MPhil/PhD in Arts and Computational Technology. This degree, spanning 3-4 years full-time or 4-6 years part-time, allows students to explore the intersection of art and technology, fostering innovative practices and research in a supportive environment.
International Dramaturgy (Arts and Culture)
The selective 18-month International Dramaturgy (Arts and Culture) programme of the University of Amsterdam trains future generations of dramaturges to work in theatrical settings across cultural, linguistic, social and national boundaries. You will combine rigorous academic coursework with an internship in the Netherlands or abroad to help you develop your practical dramaturgical skills.
International Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year International Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Paris offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities, including IESA - School of Arts and Culture.

Cinematography for Film and Television Production
While learning the technical, practical and aesthetic principles of lighting, you'll work with industry-standard equipment, in our creative and supportive environment. During the Cinematography for Film and Television Production programme at the University of York, you’ll gain technical experience and will develop and shoot your own project to high professional standards.

Secondary Art and Design
The Secondary Art and Design programme from the UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) is a one-year course that leads to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
Applied Anthropology and Community Arts
Taught jointly by the Departments of Anthropology and Social, Therapeutic and Community Studies, this Applied Anthropology and Community Arts, offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, gives a stimulating synthesis of theory and practice. In short, it is at the heart of what Goldsmiths is all about.

Producing for Film and Television
Learn the business, creative, technical and logistical perspectives of producing for film and television with the practical Producing for Film and Television course at the University of York.
Arts Policy and Management
The Arts Policy and Management programme at Birkbeck, University of London offers an M.A. degree designed for those passionate about the creative industries. This one-year full-time course provides flexible learning options, including on-campus and online formats, allowing students to tailor their education to their needs.
Film Producing
MA Film Producing (MAP) at London Film School is a one year course taught over five modules, and addresses all the core competences required of a professional film producer in an industry which operates globally.

Digital and Visual Communications
The MA in Digital and Visual Communications at University of Wolverhampton will help enhance your career prospects and creative potential.

Heritage, Museums and Galleries
The flexible research Heritage, Museums and Galleries programme from Newcastle University focuses on our key research themes. These are: cultural politics and policy; identity, community and place; and representation and media.

Visual Communication MA (Graphic Design, Illustration & Experimental Communication)
Visual Communication MA (Graphic Design, Illustration & Experimental Communication) from Royal College of Art is the shared commitment to ‘conversational practice’. By this we mean a practical and discursive approach to making. We see communication as essentially, a conversation to form bridges, to connect people and to exchange ideas.
Art and Ecology
The MA Art and Ecology at the Goldsmiths, University of London is a fifteen-month studio-based post-graduate programme for emerging artists who want to engage in meaningful and transformative ways with the most pressing ecological questions of our time.
History of Art and Visual Culture
This History of Art and Visual Culture programme from the University of Cambridge allows you to explore objects, theories and approaches thematically. You will be introduced to a wide range of visual media from Medieval to Contemporary.
Culture and Arts, Entrepreneurship in the Arts and Creative Music Production
This Culture and Arts, Entrepreneurship in the Arts and Creative Music Production course from Novia University of Applied Sciences is designed for active professionals in the global music industry who wish to further their career development in creative music production.
Visual Arts - Intermedia Art
The Studio of Visual Arts - Intermedia Art at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague is based primarily on the prerequisite of critical thinking.

Public Art and Performative Practices
The Public Art and Performative Practices programme from London Metropolitan University prepares artists and art professionals for the increasing demand in the sector to develop publicly interactive, performative and immersive work.

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.

Illustration Practices (Online)
Explore illustration as an expansive, transdisciplinary practice on the UAL Illustration Practices (Online) course at University of the Arts London (UAL). Experiment boldly in ways that reflect who you are and where you want to go in today’s evolving landscape.

Visual Effects Production (Compositing or 3D)
The Visual Effects Production (Compositing or 3D) course at Escape Studios has two pathways: Compositing and 3D, so you can choose the area of VFX that you would like to build a career in. You’ll initially follow a common path with the first two modules, then take either the Compositing or 3D route for the next two modules, before coming back together for the final project modules.