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25 Master's degrees offered by the university

Early Modern History (Part time)
Over the two years of the Master’s programme in Early Modern History (Part time) from the University of East Anglia you’ll examine culture, politics, religion and society between 1500 and 1830, spanning Britain, continental Europe and the Atlantic world.

Creative Writing Crime Fiction (Part Time)
Crime fiction is one of the world’s most popular literary genres for a reason. It's dynamic, engaging, inclusive, and imaginative. Learn the craft of this exciting genre in our MA Creative Writing Crime Fiction (Part Time), part of University of East Anglia’s world-renowned Creative Writing programme.

Literary Translation
Throughout this Literary Translation MA course from the University of East Anglia you’ll se your passion for books and language/s to learn how to write translations that’ll spark your readers’ imagination.

Medieval History
Have you ever wondered what our world owes to the Middle Ages? Would you like to explore the medieval past while developing your research skills? If so, then University of East Anglia's MA in Medieval History is for you. This course will make you re-think what you know about the Middle Ages and open your eyes to the medieval legacy that remains all around us.

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.

Modern History
Are you fascinated by the events that shaped the modern world? Are you keen to build a set of skills crucial for future employment or study? If so, University of East Anglia's MA in Modern History is for you. As a Master’s student, you’ll deepen your understanding of the people, cultures, nations and ideas that have influenced over two hundred years of history.

Creative Writing (Non-Fiction)
Graduates from the MA in Creative Writing (Non-Fiction) from the University of East Anglia such as Andrew Kenrick (winner of the 2023 Tony Lothian Prize), Ike Anya, Caroline Davison and Pyae Moe Thet War, have gone on to publish acclaimed and diverse works of non-fiction.

Early Modern History
In the Master’s programme in Early Modern History from the University of East Anglia you’ll focus on culture, politics, religion and society between 1500 and 1830, spanning Britain, continental Europe and the Atlantic world.

Global Intercultural Communication (Part Time)
University of East Anglia's dynamic MA in Global Intercultural Communication (Part Time) is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge to help companies and organisations navigate these challenges.

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
This Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) course from the University of East Anglia is carefully designed to meet your needs as a current or future English language practitioner. You'll acquire in-depth expertise and graduate ready to contribute to the teaching of English worldwide.

Modern and Contemporary Writing
This Modern and Contemporary Writing MA course from the University of East Anglia combines criticism and creativity. It’s a unique opportunity to study contemporary literature where it's being made and where modernism is alive in the present.

Modern History (Part Time)
Are you fascinated by the events that shaped the modern world? Are you keen to build a set of skills crucial for future employment or study? If so, University of East Anglia's MA in Modern History (Part Time) is for you.

Creative Writing Prose Fiction (Part Time)
This Creative Writing Prose Fiction (Part Time) MA course from the University of East Anglia is the oldest and most prestigious Creative Writing programme in the UK. It is uniquely focused on the writing of fiction. We take a rigorous and creative approach to enabling students' ideas, voices, technique and craft.

Philosophy
Are you drawn to questions that challenge our understanding of human nature, justice, trust, and meaning? The MRes in Philosophy degree at the University of East Anglia creates space for curious minds to engage with philosophy's most compelling ideas and develop their own perspectives.

Creative Writing Scriptwriting (Part time)
Prepare for a career writing for theatre, film or television with the MA in Creative Writing Scriptwriting (Part time) from the University of East Anglia that allows you to explore and produce dramatic writing across the media.
Creative Writing
This Creative Writing Master’s course from University of East Anglia will equip you to engage with this world and its vast audiences, now and in the future. You'll have the unique opportunity to work across forms of writing to help you discover and enhance your talent.

Creative Writing Poetry (Part time)
This MA in Creative Writing Poetry (Part time) offered by the University of East Anglia is your chance to immerse yourself in reading and writing poetry in UEA’s world-leading Creative Writing department.

Modern and Contemporary Writing (Part time)
This Modern and Contemporary Writing (Part time) MA course from the University of East Anglia combines criticism and creativity. It’s a unique opportunity to study contemporary literature where it is being made and where modernism is alive in the present.

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) (Part Time)
This Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) (Part Time) Master’s course at University of East Anglia is carefully designed to meet your needs as a current or future English language practitioner. You'll acquire in-depth expertise and graduate ready to contribute to the teaching of English worldwide.
Creative Writing - Non-Fiction
Explore one of today’s most exciting writing forms, from longform journalism to real-life storytelling. On this two-year part-time Creative Writing - Non-Fiction course from University of East Anglia, you’ll develop your work with support from practising writers and industry experts.