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205 Master's degrees in Communication Studies in United Kingdom
Global Media and Communications (LSE and Fudan)
Spend one year at LSE in London, and one year at Fudan University in Shanghai, at a top journalism faculty with links to Shanghai's vibrant media industry. Learn more at the Global Media and Communications (LSE and Fudan) from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Social and Public Communication
Explore how communication helps build trust and influence in our society. Study at the UK’s top-rated university for psychology. Learn more at the Social and Public Communication programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Digital Media and Communications (Online)
The Digital Media and Communications (Online) programme offered by Teesside University is a flexible, career-focused master’s degree delivered 100% online so you can study anytime, anywhere without putting life or work on hold.

Media and Communication
Unlock your potential in media and communication. Engage with cutting-edge theories, gain practical experience, explore diverse perspectives, and enhance your career with optional placements. Join our vibrant and inclusive community with the Media and Communication programme at Bournemouth University.

Wireless Communications (Part-time)
The Wireless Communications (Part-time) course from Liverpool John Moores University meets the requirements and significant demand for postgraduates in this exciting field, both within the UK and international markets.
Communication and Media
The Communication and Media MA at the University of Leeds is a comprehensive programme designed to enhance your understanding of media's role in society. This full-time course lasts 12 months, providing an immersive experience in both theoretical and practical aspects of communication and media.

Media, Communications and International Journalism
This Media, Communications and International Journalism programme from University of Glasgow combine the latest in media, communications and audience theory, and research methodologies with the production and editorial skills that are required of the modern journalist. You can apply your understanding of the role of the media in society to your own journalistic output.

Communication and Media
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Communication and Media. The world we live in is dominated by media in many forms. From entertainment and culture, through news and social media, to politics and promotion: the media shapes our understanding of what we know and what we consume.
Screen Performance and Communication Techniques
The University of Bedfordshire offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Screen Performance and Communication Techniques. This postgraduate programme equips students with essential skills for the dynamic field of screen performance. The course duration and format details are available on the university's website.
International Public and Political Communication
The University of Sheffield offers a full-time Master of Arts (MA) in International Public and Political Communication. This one-year programme is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to navigate the complex landscape of media relations and political communication, starting in September 2026.

Mass Communications
The Mass Communications course at Liverpool John Moores University investigates the significance of media forms, the systems within which they operate and the challenges they face.

Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law (Online)
The Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law (Online) programme Queen Mary University of London gives you the opportunity to analyse how technology, media and telecommunications law has affected the application of traditional legal principles.
Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution - Full-time (Online)
The Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution - Full-time (Online) programme is offered at The University of Law.
Political Communication
The University of Leeds offers a Master of Arts in Political Communication, designed for a duration of 12 months when pursued full-time or 24 months part-time. This programme equips students with essential skills in political messaging and campaign design, delivered through an on-campus format.

Global Intercultural Communication
In today's interconnected world, effective communication across cultures and languages is more important than ever. Our dynamic Global Intercultural Communication MA course from the University of East Anglia is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge to help companies and organisations navigate these challenges.

Pre-Master's in Business and Humanities - Cross-Cultural Communication
This Pre-Master's in Business and Humanities - Cross-Cultural Communication from INTO Newcastle University will prepare you for entry to a range of postgraduate degrees in business, communication, law, media, social sciences and transport.
Media and Communications
Media and Communications from Canterbury Christ Church University this course will equip you with the technical skills, creative confidence, and strategic insight needed to thrive in today’s fast-paced global media landscape.

Pre-Master's in Business and Humanities - Cross-Cultural Communication and International Management
This Pre-Master's in Business and Humanities - Cross-Cultural Communication and International Management from INTO Newcastle University will prepare you for entry to a range of postgraduate degrees in business, communication, law, media, social sciences and transport.
Language for Communication and Society
In this specialised pre-sessional Language for Communication and Society course at University of Leeds, you’ll learn how to use academic reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in the context of your subject area, preparing you for postgraduate study in the fields of media, communication, and languages.

International Media and Communication Studies
Explore the rapidly changing world of contemporary communications. You'll examine current practices, and the problems they raise in terms of economics, politics, society and culture. Learn more at the International Media and Communication Studies programme from the University of Nottingham.