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337 Master's degrees in Visual Arts in United Kingdom

Arts
The Arts programme at Northumbria University course offers you the opportunity to undertake a closely-supervised piece of original research within the broad spectrum of visual and material culture, including Fine Art practice, historical or theoretical studies in art, design, architecture, fashion, film, television, visual digital media or performance.

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.

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.

Programming for Games and VFX
If you love games, films and animation, have a passion for coding, finding creative solutions and being part of a team, then Programming for Games and VFX course at Escape Studios is for you.

World Art Studies
Based in the world-famous Sainsbury Centre, the Postgraduate Diploma in World Art Studies from University of East Anglia places you at the centre of these conversations. You’ll become part of a unique community. We’re the only Art History Department in the UK located within a world-renowned art museum.
Producing Film and Television
Our Masters in Producing Film and Television programme at Royal Holloway University of London offers aspiring producers the opportunity to acquire the creative and entrepreneurial skills required to enter the rapidly changing universe of film and television.
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.
Postgraduate Pathway in Art Management
This Postgraduate Pathway in Art Management from Birmingham City University International College leads onto specialist management degrees in fields such as luxury brands and jewellery, fashion, media and design.

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.
Photography
Within this Photography programme from the University of the Arts London (UAL) you’ll be supported to engage with the ways in which photographic images are created, disseminated, received, studied and understood by following 1 of 3 pathways: Expanded Practice, Curation or Publishing.
Art Gallery and Museum Studies
The Art Gallery and Museum Studies course from The University of Manchester is ideal if you are considering a career in this sector and want to gain practical experience through placements during your studies, or if you are a professional and want to further develop your practice.
Art, Health and Wellbeing
The Art, Health and Wellbeing programme at Anglia Ruskin University offers a Master of Arts (MA) degree designed to enhance your artistic practice while addressing global health challenges. This full-time course spans one year, allowing you to explore the intersection of art and wellbeing through innovative and ethical approaches.

Theatre
Ideal for those in full-time employment or commitments, our Theatre programme from University of Surrey allows you to study at your own pace through distance learning, so you can pursue your passion for theatre and develop industry connections around your existing commitments or work.
Theatre Making
The Theatre Making programme from University of Kent offers an opportunity to develop advanced knowledge of practices, traditions and professional contexts of theatre making through academic engagement, practice-based learning, individual supervision and professional study.
Design for Data Visualisation
The Design for Data Visualisation programme from University of the Arts London (UAL) is driven by the intelligent interrogation of data and intensive, practice-led research. Using a range of media, tools and techniques, you will research, interpret, critique and visualise data developing creative narratives that a wide variety of audiences can understand.
Filmmaking
The Filmmaking course from Manchester Metropolitan University explores filmmaking within a wide range of professional contexts.
Secondary Art and Design
The University of Bedfordshire offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) in Secondary Art and Design, designed for aspiring teachers. This intensive course, available in both full-time and part-time formats, focuses on practical teaching skills and educational theory, preparing students for a career in secondary education.

Creative Technology
Develop your specialism within creative technology on this flexible Creative Technology programme from Leeds Beckett University. You’ll hone your ability to work collaboratively with like-minded professionals.
Arts Policy and Management (Part-time)
Arts Policy and Management (Part-time) at Birkbeck, University of London is ideal if you are an arts manager wishing to develop your practice and understanding of the background, theories and principles of arts and cultural management.