193 Master's degrees in Music in England, United Kingdom
Musical Direction
Our MA in Musical Direction at Leeds Conservatoire is designed to fully-prepare highly-skilled musicians to embark upon a career as a musical director. With tailored one-to-one classes, students will hone their musicianship and be exposed to a wide-range of working practices, working alongside key practitioners, companies and industry professionals from across the region.
Music Production
Advance your creative music production and electronic music composition skills to help propel your career forward as an agile artist operating in a range of creative music industries with this Music Production program from Coventry University.

Sound and Music Computing
This Sound and Music Computing course delivered by Queen Mary University of London will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the design and software development process for music recording, analysis, and synthesis in diverse environments, such as home, studio, and live performances.
Professional Practice, Artistic Practitioner
The Professional Practice, Artistic Practitioner program at Middlesex University is a unique distance education programme, centred around the development of your existing professional arts practice. Access to the programme is based on your prior professional experience and not on holding an UG degree.
Music Business
Sharpen your music business and management skills and gain the confidence to pursue your career goals with the MA Music Business from Bucks New University.

Music - Popular Music Research - 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 Music - Popular Music Research - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Music (Composition)
Enhance your knowledge with the Music (Composition) MMus course offered by the University of Southampton. You’ll graduate with the skills for a career in music or further research on a PhD.
Popular Music (Writer Producer)
If you’re a writer whose stage is in the studio rather than at a gig, the Popular Music (Writer Producer) from Leeds Conservatoire program is ideal for artists who write their own material and want to master both songwriting and production within a DAW environment.
Music (Composition)
The Music (Composition) at the University of Oxford can serve both as a self-contained course for students wishing to pursue more advanced studies in composition for one year or as an excellent preparation for doctoral research.
Musicology
This Musicology MA course from University of Leeds offers a foundation in musicological thought and practice, opportunities to develop specialised applied, editorial, archival, critical and theoretical skills, and the chance to produce a significant piece of work in a musicological area of your choice, whatever your musical tastes and preferences.
Popular Music (Songwriter)
Popular Music (Songwriter) from Leeds Conservatoire designed to empower you with a blend of musical expertise, a professional mindset and creative ingenuity, this postgraduate degree will prepare you to enter the ever-changing landscape of the modern music industry.

Music
In the Music course taught at University of Bristol you will take units that provide core training, such as Research Skills for Musicians, and that build your familiarity with the ‘state of the art’, in Readings and Repertoires. These include teaching and coursework specialised to the different pathways, and at the same time give you the opportunity to build cross-disciplinary perspective.
Performance
The Performance PGDip at the University of Leeds is a one-year full-time programme designed for those seeking to refine their skills as performing musicians. This course offers a blend of individual lessons, performance classes, and masterclasses, allowing students to delve into their artistic development in a supportive environment.

Music Production
With this Music Production programme from Leeds Beckett University, advance your skills in recording, mixing, arranging or composition to prepare for future opportunities in the music and media industries and further study.
PGCE Secondary (Music)
The aim of the PGCE Secondary (Music) programme at Lincoln Bishop University prepares you to teach your specialist subject in either the 11-16 (with post-16 enhancement) or 14-19 age phases.
Music (Performance)
The Master of Music (Performance) at Technological University Dublin is a one-year full-time programme designed for aspiring musicians. This course offers a mixed attendance format, combining online and on-campus learning. It aims to enhance your performance skills and prepare you for a professional career in various music genres.
Psychology of Music
The University of Sheffield offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Psychology of Music, a programme designed to delve into the intricate relationship between music and psychology. This course can be pursued full-time over one year or part-time over two years, providing flexible attendance options for students.

Music
Develop advanced skills in your specialist area of music and collaborate with like-minded musicians in world-class facilities with the MMus Music degree offered at University of Hull. Pursue your interests through ambitious projects while receiving robust training in the skills and techniques you need. You’ll tackle the concepts at the forefront of how we think about and make music today.
Popular Music Practice
Develop your creative, critical and technical skills as a performer, recording artist, songwriter or music educator, preparing yourself for roles in the contemporary music industry with the Popular Music Practice degree from Coventry University.
Popular Music (Writer Performer)
Popular Music (Writer Performer) from Leeds Conservatoire by combining both performance and songwriting in this specialism, you develop both performance and composition skills equally.