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316 Master's degrees in Visual Arts in United Kingdom
Graphic Communication Design
The Graphic Communication Design programme from University of the Arts London (UAL) brings critical depth and rigour to an increasingly noisy and disorienting visual landscape.

Film and Creative Enterprise - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Film and Creative Enterprise - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Reading at University of Reading offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Reading. Postgraduate progression options include a range of degrees at Henley Business School.
Visual Communication Design
The Visual Communication Design course from Cardiff Metropolitan University encourages you to critically position yourself in relation to human-centred and post-human-centred approaches to design research and practice. You will explore both speculative and solutionist approaches to design, working collaboratively and in an interdisciplinary context.

Architectural Visualisation
As the need for skilled modellers and animators with an awareness of architectural and cinematic issues increases, this Architectural Visualisation programme from University of Kent develops your skills to communicate architecture and urbanity for a variety of applications and audiences.

Drama and Theatre Studies Practice-Based (by research)
Explore creative, practice-based research with the Drama and Theatre Studies Practice-Based (by research) programme from University of Birmingham. Supported by the academic experts, your project might include new performance techniques, examine a particular aspect of theatre practice or involve a specific community of participants

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.

3D Computer Animation
This industry-recognised 3D Computer Animation from Bournemouth University, accredited by ScreenSkills, prepares you for careers in animation across film, TV, games, and interactive media. Graduates work at top studios like Pixar, DreamWorks, and Sony, with some earning Oscars and BAFTAs.

Computational Arts - 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 Computational Arts - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.
Material and Visual Culture
The Material and Visual Culture programme ffrom University College London (UCL) covers a range of contexts such as production, exchange and consumption, and uses anthropological perspectives based on the comparative study of societies, historically and culturally.

Contemporary Art Practice
This Contemporary Art Practice, M.Litt. course from The Glasgow School of Art is a one-year postgraduate programme designed to both challenge and support students in exploring how their artistic practices can be activated, with the goal of building sustainable careers as artists or creative practitioners beyond their time on the programme.
Art and Design
Our vibrant School of Creative Arts offers an inspiring and supportive environment in which to start your journey towards a creative career. Our Art and Design courses at Hertfordshire International College are all led by talented artists, experienced lecturers and industry experts.

Museum, Gallery and Heritage Studies
Join the Museum, Gallery and Heritage Studies programme from Newcastle University. Carry out original research in museum, gallery and heritage studies through this research degree.
Filmmaking
During your Filmmaking studies at Nottingham Trent University, you will create new and refreshing projects that communicate your cinematic voice, using moving image and sound to experiment with virtual production, emerging and established technologies, and drawing on analogue practices where appropriate.

Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art)
The Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art) programme at the University of Glasgow is aimed at graduates wishing to develop a curatorial career within the field of contemporary visual arts. It enables you to pursue independent and self-directed working, and to lay the practical, intellectual and professional foundations for working in future curatorial roles or contexts.

Fine Art (with Advanced Practice)
Elevate your artistic journey by choosing this master of Fine Art (with Advanced Practice) delivered by Teesside University.

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.

Stage and Production Management
If you’re a graduate from a Stage and Production Management programme from University of Surrey other than specialist undergraduate technical theatre and have realised that your career path lies backstage, this course is for you.
Games Art
As a Games Art student at Manchester Metropolitan University you will be part of the School of Digital Arts and will be based within a brand new purpose-built building, equipped with the latest emerging technologies to enable you to develop industry-standard skills for creating and researching content across the latest digital platforms.
Interior Design Innovation
The Interior Design Innovation programme at Anglia Ruskin University offers a comprehensive pathway through an M.A., PG Cert, or PG Dip. This course spans one year and is designed for full-time students, focusing on innovative design practices that challenge conventional boundaries in interior design.

Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art)
This Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art) programme, established in 2014 and jointly run by The Glasgow School of Art and the University of Glasgow, offers students the opportunity to study curatorial practice in Glasgow, a city with a vibrant and distinctive international art scene.