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57 Master's degrees in British Studies in United Kingdom
Black British History
The MA in Black British History from Goldsmiths, University of London is an exciting opportunity to study and research the histories of Africans and African-descended peoples in the United Kingdom.
Medieval Britain and Europe
The Medieval Britain and Europe MA degree offered at Aberystwyth University draws on our strengths in the field of British history from the Norman Conquest to the Reformation. It has been established for many years, and attracts significant numbers of students from outside the UK.

History of Art (British Art)
By taking the History of Art (British Art) programme from University of York you can explore photography, installation, performance and contemporary works engaging with new media, digital and other innovative technologies. You’ll be able to study a module that is jointly taught in collaboration with our partners (eg the Tate or the V&A).

English Literature
Deepen your love of literature and learn how to analyse a range of texts with the English Literature programme from University of Birmingham. Explore a range of literary periods or specialise on one of the pathways.

English (Distance Learning) (Online)
Explore and advance your knowledge of English language and literature with the English (Distance Learning) (Online) course at Aston University. Offering specialised tracks in language, literature or an integrated approach, our programme provides a dynamic platform for academic growth.
Early Modern English Literature - Books That Matter
The Early Modern English Literature - Books That Matter MA at King's College London is a distinguished programme that spans one year for full-time students. This master's degree offers an immersive experience, focusing on the exploration of pivotal literary texts from the early modern period, through both traditional and innovative approaches.
Scottish Heritage
The Scottish Heritage programme of the University of Aberdeen explores the rich history, art, architecture, and photography of Scotland through an interactive programme, which is designed with maximum flexibility in order to address the needs of students in a variety of locations and situations.

English Language and Linguistics
The MA English Language and Linguistics degree offered at the University of Westminster explores the linguistic features of English from theoretical, applied, synchronic and diachronic perspectives. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.

English Literature
Studying the English Literature programme at Brunel University of London gives you the opportunity to uncover the richness of the history of English Literature – through selected periods, genres and diverse storytellers – through a set of underlying themes that act as windows into deeper understanding.

English Literature - Literature and Modernity (1900 to the Present)
The English Literature - Literature and Modernity (1900 to the Present) programme offered by The University of Edinburgh examines a range of literary and theoretical contexts, introducing ways that writing and imagination shape and share in cultural and political processes.

English Literature
Through this English Literature course from Lancaster University you will be guided throughout by a focus on the themes of world, spirit, body and place.

English Literature
This English Literature programme from Newcastle University allows you to work around your own research interests. It will prepare you for further research within and beyond academia.
English Literature and Creative Writing
This English Literature and Creative Writing programme from Liverpool Hope University recognises creativity as a critical act and criticism as always creative.

English Literature - Literature and Society - Enlightenment, Romantic and Victorian
The English Literature - Literature and Society - Enlightenment, Romantic and Victorian programme offered by The University of Edinburgh gives you the opportunity to engage with a range of topics in literary study, centred on the literary history of England, Scotland and Ireland in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Celtic Studies (Part-time)
Celtic Studies (Part-time) from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David is a unique distance-learning programme which offers students interested in Welsh and Celtic Studies the opportunity to study various aspects of the history, literature and cultural heritage of the Celtic regions in their own homes.

English Literature - American Modern Literature
The English Literature - American Modern Literature programme of the University of Glasgow focuses on the American Literature of the late nineteenth to the twenty-first century. The required courses range across fields and genres including art history, film, ecocriticism, sociology, urban studies, travel writing, and music.
English Literature
The English Literature MA programme from The Open University UK introduces you to studying literature, poetry, drama and prose in relation to culture and across three broad themes.

English Literature
There are many reasons to study literature in English at advanced level: to explore other periods and cultures; to develop your research and communication skills; to pursue career goals; or simply because you love reading. All are possible on this English Literature MA from University of Leicester, where you will work to develop your interests with internationally recognised experts.
English Literature and Creative Writing
The English Literature and Creative Writing course of Cardiff Metropolitan University is a rewarding taught degree taught by published writers and researchers.

English Literature
On the English Literature course from Bangor University you will study both canonical and less well-known texts from over a thousand years of English literary history, within a close-knit community of like-minded students from across the world.