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120 Master's degrees in Film Studies in United Kingdom

Film and Television Studies
Within this Film and Television Studies MRes programme from the University of Nottingham you'll Develop your knowledge of the film and televisions sectors through your own unique research of a series of taught modules, chosen according to your research needs.

Film Studies
The Film Studies MA will provide you with an exciting global approach to the study of film spanning a broad geographical area and to examine the historical development of film and related media. Focussing on cultural theory, through a wide variety of films, you will develop sophisticated approaches to current developments in the study of films and media around the world.
Audio Storytelling for Radio and Podcast
The Audio Storytelling for Radio and Podcast MA at UCL is a full-time or part-time programme designed for aspiring audio storytellers. This Master's degree, which spans one academic year, equips students with the essential skills and techniques for crafting compelling audio narratives, drawing on insights from the global audio community.

Photography
Photography course at Kingston University will support you as an artist, giving you the skills and knowledge you need for a successful career in industry.
Creative and Media Enterprises
University of Warwick's Creative and Media Enterprises MA was the first in the UK to examine the business of creativity by focusing on the special relationship between creativity, strategic management and cultural entrepreneurship. The course facilitates an entrepreneurial and strategic approach to managing creative business, people, and ideas across the creative and media industries.

Radio, Audio and Podcasting
Springboard yourself into a career behind the mic or behind the scenes. Get practical experience in radio production, presentation and station management. Graduate the Radio, Audio and Podcasting programme of the University of Sunderland with skills that are relevant, not only, in radio, audio and podcasting, but in the growing and developing world of audio production.

Visual Culture
Are you passionate about digging deeper into art history? The Visual Culture programme offered at the University of Nottingham might be for you.

Film - Documentary Practice
Our pioneering Film - Documentary Practice MA course delivered by the Queen Mary University of London offers you the opportunity to choose a specific pathway and combine it with elements of theory and practice. The three pathways we offer are MA Film (Theory), MA Film (Documentary Practice) and MA Film (Directing Fiction).
Writing for Theatre, Film, Radio and Television
Writing for Theatre, Film, Radio and Television offers a vocational training in writing drama across a range of different media contexts. The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama courses provide the opportunity for you to develop the core competencies and skills of the dramatist, to explore your ‘voice’, to develop your confidence in your own writing.

Editing and Post Production (EPP)
The Editing and Post Production (EPP) course at London South Bank University aims to produce job ready graduates who have the ambition and drive to develop a long term career in editing and post production or pursue research in this field.

Philosophy and Film
Combine the study of film with an examination of modern and ancient philosophical thinking, to address some of the fundamental questions facing humanity today.

Film and Literature
The interdisciplinary Film and Literature programme from University of York combines critical inquiry and independent research with passionately committed teaching from world-leading scholars.
Film Studies
University College London (UCL) was the first university to establish a Film Studies Programme in the UK. We have particular research strengths in cinema history and in an exceptionally broad range of cinemas.
Film Programming and Curating
The Film Programming and Curating MA at Birkbeck, University of London, is a unique programme designed for those passionate about film. Offered in both full-time and part-time formats, this course spans one year for full-time students and two years for part-time attendees. It provides an opportunity to study on campus in the vibrant heart of London.

Film, Television and Moving Image
The innovative MA Film, Television and Moving Image degree offered at the University of Westminster builds on its prestigious heritage as one of the longest-running degree programmes of its kind in the UK. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.

Screen Studies
This Screen Studies programme at the University of Liverpool is designed for those interested in both the industrial and economic aspects of contemporary screen media (film, television and videogames) and in the complex ways in which such media interact with societies and cultures globally.
Film Studies
This Film Studies course at King's College London has been designed for students who want to deepen their knowledge of the world cinemas. It offers an extensive range of options covering all aspects of film including theory, style, representation, spectatorship and philosophical dimensions.
Film, Photography and Media
The University of Leeds offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Film, Photography and Media, designed to be completed in 12 months for full-time students or 24 months for part-time learners. This on-campus programme enables students to delve into the intricate connections between film, photography, and media while honing their creative skills through independent projects.

Film and Screen Studies
Delve into cutting-edge methodologies, latest critical concepts and research trends in international film and screen studies with the Film and Screen Studies programme from The University of Exeter.

Acting and Theatre Making
Throughout the Acting and Theatre Making course from the University of West London you will explore your practice both as an actor/creator and theatre practitioner.