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1.9k Master's degrees in Arts, Design & Architecture in United Kingdom

Furniture Design
The Furniture Design MA programme from London Metropolitan University is one of several postgraduate design courses that co-exist at our School of Art, Architecture and Design, offering rich opportunities for the collaborative and multidisciplinary approach that is a feature of the current and future design sector, and a requirement for success in the field.

Acting for Stage and Screen
The Acting for Stage and Screen programme from Edinburgh Napier University is a unique vocational training that offers you a full run in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival at the end of your first year and extensive screen acting work and showreel opportunities in your second year.

Landscape and Wellbeing
The Landscape and Wellbeing course offered by The University of Edinburgh is the first of its kind in the UK to address a 21st century need to better understand relationships between the landscape and human wellbeing in order to plan and design salutogenic landscapes. The programme draws on a wide range of expertise from across the University.

Design
Follow a chosen design discipline, including Animation, Fashion, Games Art, Graphics, and Illustration. Develop a portfolio of creative designs that will impress potential employers. Join Design degree of the University of Sunderland graduates in exciting jobs throughout the design industry and around the world.
Interior Design
The Interior Design MA at Coventry University provides you with the chance to really discover who ‘you’ are as a designer and perfect your individual style.
Architectural Practice - ARB Part 3
This Architectural Practice programme from University of Kent enables students to complete their professional training and follows the ARB’s criteria for Part 3, thereby enabling graduates who have completed all three examinations to apply for professional registration as Architects in the UK. The course is prescribed by the ARB (Architects' Registration Board).
Songwriting and Music Production
This courses in Songwriting and Music Production at ThinkSpace Education covers core topics such as music production skills, songwriting and composition, music in context, and elective modules that will give you key lyric writing tips and training as well as a vast collection of genre specific tutorials.

Music
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Music. The Department is at the forefront of current research and postgraduate teaching across music styles and repertoires from a wide variety of critical perspectives.

Communication Design - Typeface Design
On the Communication Design - Typeface Design at the University of Reading you will gain a thorough grounding in the principles and methods of typeface design, to equip you with the skills to produce your own digital typefaces.

Architecture (ARB-RIBA Part 2)
The Architecture (ARB-RIBA Part 2) degree delivered by University of Plymouth, invites you to explore architecture as a critical, collaborative, and socially engaged practice that is rooted in care for people, place, and their geographies
Text and Performance
The Birkbeck, University of London offers an M.A. in Text and Performance, designed for aspiring theatre professionals. This one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme provides a unique opportunity to specialise in areas such as Dramaturgy, Writing for Performance, or Theatre Making, all while studying on campus.
Sustainable Cities
The Sustainable Cities MSc programme from University of Leeds tackles this skills shortage by equipping you with the knowledge and tools necessary to become an urban sustainability leader. On this programme you'll experience urban sustainability first hand, blending concepts and theories with real-world problems and solutions.
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.

Games Art and Design
This MA Games Art and Design degree from University of Hertfordshire meets the needs of the games industry. The games industry has developed dramatically from the days of the solo practitioner to become a global market where large teams of artists work in unison to create content for the next generation of interactive game technologies.

Music
In the Music course taught at University of Bristol you will take units that provide core training, such as Research Skills for Musicians, and that build your familiarity with the ‘state of the art’, in Readings and Repertoires. These include teaching and coursework specialised to the different pathways, and at the same time give you the opportunity to build cross-disciplinary perspective.
Composition
Study Composition at Birmingham City University. In recent years, Birmingham Conservatoire's Composition department has produced outstanding contemporary artists such as Laura Mvula, Raffertie and Charlotte Bray. Composition is provided by Birmingham City University.
Architecture (RIBA Part 2 Exemption)
The Architecture (RIBA Part 2 Exemption) at Birmingham City University is the second stage of your professional training to become an architect. You'll be inspired by innovative architecture teaching from academic and industry professionals and develop your critical ability, skills and creativity.

Creative Arts and Media
The Creative Arts and Media degree delivered by the Queen Mary University of London empowers you to explore and create in the dynamic world of creative arts and media.

Design (Fashion)
Tackle local, global, societal and environmental issues creatively and ethically – advancing your specialist design and research practice in a collaborative environment in the Design (Fashion) offered at Sheffield Hallam University .
Sustainable Cities
Birkbeck, University of London's MSc Sustainable Cities offers you the opportunity to understand such environmental risks and how their impacts are unevenly distributed across geographies and social demographics, such as race, class, religion and gender.