62 Master's degrees offered by the university
Language, Culture and History - German Studies
The Language, Culture and History - German Studies from University College London (UCL) offers a wide range of modules covering many aspects of German language, culture and history.

Architecture and Historic Urban Environments
This Architecture and Historic Urban Environments programme offered at UCL pioneers a fresh and critical approach to architecture and historic urban environments at a world-leading architecture school in London.
Philosophy, Public Policy and Social Change
This Philosophy, Public Policy and Social Change, M.A. course from UCL immerses you in philosophical debates about the design and ethical implications of public policies, and how to measure and effect change.
Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology
The Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology MSc at the University College London (UCL), run jointly by the Institute of Archaeology and UCL Anthropology, brings together the expertise of the two departments to provide graduate students with an integrated training in the biological and archaeological aspects of human evolutionary studies.
Public History
The Public History MA at UCL is a one-year programme designed for those seeking a Master's degree in this dynamic field. Offered at University College London, students can choose to study full-time or part-time. This degree combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing graduates for diverse careers in public history.
Early Modern Studies
The Early Modern Studies MA from University College London (UCL) offers an innovative blend of essential skills training for research (paleography and historical bibliography), object-based learning and museum visits.
Russian Studies
The Russian Studies MA at the University College London (UCL) draws on the unique area studies expertise at the UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies (SSEES) to offer a choice of modules unparalleled in depth and breadth, ranging from Russia's medieval history to its contemporary politics, from 19th-century literature to 21st-century film.
Education (History)
In the MA Education (History) from University College London (UCL), students explore educational, political and philosophical debates that have influenced curriculum and the learning and teaching of history in schools, colleges and related settings.
Language Sciences (Development of Language and Speech)
The Language Sciences (Development of Language and Speech) programmme from University College London (UCL) provides a thorough multidisciplinary introduction to modern knowledge and current research in the inter-related aspects of human spoken communication.
Language, Culture and History - German History
The Language, Culture and History - German History programme from University College London (UCL) allows students to investigate in depth the rich, diverse traditions and violent upheavals of German and Austrian history.
English - Issues in Modern Culture
This English - Issues in Modern Culture programme from University College London (UCL) provides the opportunity to explore some of the most exciting and challenging works written in English, by writers from across the world, since the mid-nineteenth century – along with major artistic achievements in film, music and popular culture.
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
This MA Medieval and Renaissance Studies from University College London (UCL) equips students with the skills necessary for advanced medieval and renaissance scholarship.
Applied Linguistics
This Applied Linguistics MA explores language from a wide range of perspectives. It is designed to develop understanding of key concept related to applied linguistics and engage University College London (UCL) students in the theoretical and empirical investigation of real-world situations, context and issues in which language plays a crucial role, while also exploring language education globally
Language, Culture and History - French and Francophone Studies
The Language, Culture and History - French and Francophone Studies programme from University College London (UCL) aims to encourage innovative approaches to issues in the field, as well as to sharpen students' creative and critical responses.
History
This MA History from University College London (UCL) draws on the wide range and depth of research and teaching expertise in UCL History to give students the opportunity to choose modules relating to a variety of historical periods and locations.
Language Sciences - Neuroscience of Language and Speech
The Language Sciences MSc course provides an opportunity for in-depth study in one or more areas of language science. This Language Sciences - Neuroscience of Language and Speech MSc route offered by UCL explores the neural mechanisms involved in speech production, speech perception, and language processing.
Language, Culture and History - Hispanic Studies
Language, Culture and History - Hispanic Studies is wide-ranging and flexible programme from University College London (UCL) offers students the opportunity to develop their understanding of the cultures of the Hispanic and Lusophone world at an advanced level.
Comparative Literature
The Comparative Literature programme offered at the University College London (UCL) is taught on an interdepartmental basis by staff who cover an exceptionally wide range of expertise. The flexible nature of the programme enables students to develop their own interests whilst gaining a thorough understanding of modern literary theory and comparative literature.
Managing Archaeological Sites
The Managing Archaeological Sites MA from University College London (UCL) examines why certain archaeological and heritage sites, including World Heritage Sites, are selected for preservation, and how power relationships and different perceptions of contemporary values impact upon this.
Reception of the Classical World
The Reception of the Classical World MA at the University College London (UCL) makes extensive use of the unique features of UCL: its central location, diverse international expertise, interdisciplinary outlook, and close relationship with its sister classics departments in Royal Holloway and Kings College.