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252 Master's degrees in Film Studies in United Kingdom

Business of Film
The Business of Film MA programme from University of Westminster aims to equip students with essential knowledge and skills in the business of film and we are delivering it with the BFI (British Film Institute) as our industry partner. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.
Filmmaking
Our ScreenSkills accredited MA Filmmaking programme at University of the West of Scotland provides a stimulating, supportive and professional environment in which to rigorously develop your unique voice and gain the skills to transform your dreams into cinematic realities.

Film and Screen Studies - 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 Film and Screen Studies - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Screen Studies
The Screen Studies programme from University of Liverpool is designed for those interested in both the industrial and economic aspects of contemporary screen media (film, television and videogames) and in the complex ways in which such media interact with societies and cultures globally.

Management in the Creative and Cultural Industries
Learn business, leadership and management skills for the creative and cultural sectors. Join the Management in the Creative and Cultural Industries programme at the University of York.
Media and Digital Communications
This Media and Digital Communications course from Regent's University London combines traditional media studies with exciting new practices emerging in the 21st century – learning how to constantly innovate, anticipate and use new forms of communication.
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.
Acting for Screen
The MA Acting for Screen degree at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama is a professional training that focuses on acting in film, television and screen-related media. Primarily for those with previous training or professional experience, it explores the expressive potential of performance and the relationship between performers and camera.
Filmmaking (Sound Recording, Post-Production & Design)
The Filmmaking (Sound Recording, Post-Production & Design) programme, offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, is housed in a new purpose-built media facility equipped with state-of-the-art teaching spaces including a film studio for sound shooting.

Research Film, Theatre and Television
Pursue flexible postgraduate research with our MA by Research Film, Theatre & Television. The Research Film, Theatre and Television degree is offered by the University of Reading.
Film and Screen Media (with Television)
The M.A. in Film and Screen Media (with Television) at Birkbeck, University of London, offers a comprehensive exploration of the film and television landscape. This one-year full-time course is designed for evening study, allowing flexibility for those with daytime commitments.
Filmmaking (Cinematography)
With its unique blend of hands-on workshops, studio and location filming exercises, and high production value collaborative film projects, the Filmmaking (Cinematography), offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, elevates your skills as a moving-image storyteller to the level of Director of Photography.

Filmmaking and Media Arts
The Filmmaking and Media Arts programme at the University of Glasgow focuses on low-budget and experimental filmmaking and media art. It is designed to provide the necessary practical and critical skills required for current and ‘future’ screen-based production.

Film Studies
The Film Studies degree from University of Essex has a distinctive focus on international, alternative, and documentary cinemas, while also providing a solid foundation in key elements of film history and theory, including Hollywood.

Sound for Film and Television Production
Join the Sound for Film and Television Production programme at the University of York and study, explore and practise contemporary film and television postproduction with a focus on technical aspects of sound production and design. Enhance your understanding of digital sound design creation and audio for film, television and interactive media.
Filmmaking (Screen Documentary)
The M.A. in Filmmaking (Screen Documentary) at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time programme designed to cultivate your documentary production skills. This degree will enhance your creative vision and understanding of the historical and contemporary contexts of documentary filmmaking, preparing you for a dynamic career in the industry.

Theatre Studies
The Theatre Studies programme of the University of Glasgow engages with a wide variety of histories and practices attached to the study of theatre. It is designed to enable you to become proficient in the techniques of historical, sociological and theoretical analysis of the theatrical process, past and present.
International Film Business
The MA in International Film Business unites the London Film School, the world’s key postgraduate filmmaking school, with the University of Exeter. The marriage brings together unique film production and market expertise and exceptional research and teaching on film culture and history.

Film
This Film MA degree at Queen's University Belfast is the most important mass medium and art form of modern times. Shaping our modes of perception and communication, it is popular in its appeal and radical in its practices.

Film and Media
If you're ready to take your expertise in Film and Media into a postgraduate qualification, look no further than the M.Phil. in Film and Media at University of Portsmouth. When society is increasingly shaped by the media we consume and create, research is exploring how film and other forms of screen media shape people's attitudes and beliefs.