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14 Master's degrees offered by the university
Arts and Lifestyle Journalism
The MA in Arts and Lifestyle Journalism at the University of the Arts London (UAL) is a full-time programme lasting 1 year and 3 months. This innovative course focuses on creative disciplines and popular culture, equipping students with the skills needed to excel in the dynamic field of journalism.
Publishing
The MA Publishing degree at the University of the Arts London (UAL) is a full-time programme lasting 1 year and 3 months. This course equips students with essential skills for a successful career in the publishing industry, focusing on both print and digital media. Engage in a creative environment that fosters innovation and collaboration.
Photojournalism and Documentary Photography (Online)
This Photojournalism and Documentary Photography (Online) course from the University of the Arts London (UAL) with an international reputation, designed for aspiring photojournalists and documentary photographers who wish to develop a wider vision of the practice and potential of the medium.
Photojournalism and Documentary Photography
The MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the University of the Arts London (UAL) is a full-time programme lasting 1 year and 3 months. This degree nurtures your photographic skills, enabling you to craft compelling narratives through visual storytelling. It prepares you for impactful careers in various media sectors.
Fashion Journalism and Content Creation
The MA Fashion Journalism degree at the University of the Arts London (UAL) offers an innovative curriculum designed for those keen to explore the dynamic world of fashion media. Spanning 12 months, this full-time course encourages students to develop critical editorial strategies that address contemporary issues within the industry.
Public Relations
Develop the advanced skills and theory you'll need for a successful career in public relations (PR) and communications on this industry-approved Public Relations course at University of the Arts London (UAL)
Communicating Complexity
This Communicating Complexity programme from the University of the Arts London (UAL) will develop your understanding and skills as a communicator to address the most pressing challenges.
Journalism: Audio/Video Journalism
The MA Journalism: Audio/Video pathway will support you to tell stories across different forms of audio and visual media such as podcasts, short video documentaries, and creative videos for social media.
Graphic Media Design
This Graphic Media Design MA programme from the University of the Arts London (UAL) explores the use of graphic design as a critical tool to investigate the complexities of contemporary society.
Media, Communications and Critical Practice
Explore media and communications theory and creative practice and discover your future as a media professional in this unique Media, Communications and Critical Practice programme at the University of the Arts London (UAL).
Fashion Communication: Fashion Journalism
MA Fashion Communication: Fashion Journalism is for writers and editors who want to shape the future of their field.
Journalism: Social Justice Journalism
The MA Journalism: Social Justice Journalism pathway will support you to explore journalism that seeks to make the world a better place through topics such as climate change or gender and racial equality.
Virtual Reality
This Virtual Reality programme from the University of the Arts London (UAL) provides the opportunity to explore and develop the application of VR technologies across filmmaking, visual effects (VFX), animation, games and immersive augmented reality (AR) experiences.
Journalism - Arts and Lifestyle Journalism
The Journalism - Arts and Lifestyle Journalism programme from University of the Arts London (UAL) supports you to explore creative disciplines and popular culture in areas such as art, food, fashion, music, photography, film and travel. You’ll learn how to tell stories about societal changes that reflect the ways in which we live, work and perceive ourselves.