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120 Master's degrees in Film Studies in United Kingdom
Film
The MA in Film at the University of Kent is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme designed for graduates passionate about film and cinema. This advanced course offers a thorough exploration of film studies, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills, all delivered by esteemed scholars and accomplished filmmakers.
Ethnographic and Documentary Film (Practical)
This unique Ethnographic and Documentary Film (Practical) programme from University College London (UCL) is based within a university but run by leading film practitioners, ensuring that you not only receive the highest-quality practice-based learning.
Film, Visual Culture and Arts Management
From TV and advertising to social media and film, images form a part of our everyday lives. The Film, Visual Culture and Arts Management programme of the University of Aberdeen develops your critical skills to both sort through and contextualise the images surrounding us. This programme offers hands-on, real-life experience to prepare you for future study or work in the world of images.

Media, Society and Cultural Studies (Research)
This Media, Society and Cultural Studies (Research) master's from Newcastle University provides a sound grounding in media, society and cultural research and focuses on developing critical and independent thinking.

Producing for Film and Television (Online)
In Teesside University's pioneering 100% online MA Producing for Film and Television (Online) course you learn how to lead on film production from inception to completion, handling all aspects of the film production process, from planning and casting, to managing finances, editing and marketing.
Film Production
Solent University’s MA Film Production programme is ideally suited to students who want to learn advanced filmmaking techniques, working in professional studios and collaborating with expert tutors on a range of projects.

Film and Television
This Film and Television course at University of Bristol integrates filmmaking practice with textual and historical approaches to the study of film and television.

Playwriting and Dramaturgy
The Playwriting and Dramaturgy programme of the University of Glasgow gives you a practical and theoretical engagement with the many forms of writing and production for theatre. Blending practice, theory and history, the programme is designed for those wishing to develop playwriting skills and knowledge of script development and support, opening the way to many theatre roles, including dramaturgy.
Documentary Filmmaking - Landscape and Ecology
This unique Documentary Filmmaking - Landscape and Ecology MA programme from Aberystwyth University draws on Aberystwyth’s location between the mountains and the sea, allowing you to develop a documentary filmmaking practice informed by nature, landscape and environmental politics.

Film and Television Production
The Film and Television Production course at University of Wolverhampton provides students with the skills, knowledge and creative development to advance their skills as a film and screen maker. It is designed to encourage focus on the role or part of the industry specific to their ambitions.
Screenwriting (Part-time)
Screenwriting (Part-time) programme at Birkbeck, University of London offers the opportunity to develop practical screenwriting skills and techniques, and to apply them to writing briefs, together with the ability to evaluate the effectiveness of communicating ideas in script form.
Filmmaking
The University of East London offers an M.A. in Filmmaking, a one-year full-time programme designed for those passionate about film. This course combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing students for the dynamic film industry. Engage with experienced practitioners and develop your unique creative vision while honing technical expertise.

Artificial Intelligence for the Creative Industries
This Artificial Intelligence for the Creative Industries Masters MSc course from the University of York will get you ready for this imminent future and place you on a path for an exciting career.Artificial intelligence (AI) has already made a significant impact upon our society and it continues to permeate every sector of our lives at an incredibly fast pace.

Film Studies
The Film Studies degree from University of Essex has been offered supervision in all areas of our wide-ranging staff research expertise, including an exceptional variety of approaches to global film and media.

Business of Film
The Business of Film MA programme from University of Westminster aims to equip students with essential knowledge and skills in the business of film and we are delivering it with the BFI (British Film Institute) as our industry partner. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.
Filmmaking
Our ScreenSkills accredited MA Filmmaking programme at University of the West of Scotland provides a stimulating, supportive and professional environment in which to rigorously develop your unique voice and gain the skills to transform your dreams into cinematic realities.

Screen Studies
The Screen Studies programme from 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 and Screen Media
Film and Screen Media at Birkbeck, University of London encourages you to explore a wide variety of screen media in historical, sociological, aesthetic and anthropological terms and in a variety of cultural and national contexts.

Research Film, Theatre and Television
Pursue flexible postgraduate research with our MA by Research Film, Theatre & Television. The Research Film, Theatre and Television degree is offered by the University of Reading.
Film and Screen Media (with Television)
The M.A. in Film and Screen Media (with Television) at Birkbeck, University of London, offers a comprehensive exploration of the film and television landscape. This one-year full-time course is designed for evening study, allowing flexibility for those with daytime commitments.