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165 Master's degrees in Visual Arts in United Kingdom
Animation (Online)
This Animation (Online) MA programme from the University of the Arts London (UAL) explores both the theory and practice of animation across a broad range of experimental visual media.

Digital Creative Media
Are you excited by the innovations happening in digital creative media and keen to become a next generation leader in this fast-evolving domain? Sharpen your skills and know-how on the flexible Digital Creative Media programme from Loughborough University.

Concept Art
This MA Concept Art degree at University of Hertfordshire meets the needs of the film, games and animation industries which have evolved dramatically over the years; moving away from the days of the solo practitioner to become a growing global market where large teams of artists work in unison to create content for the next generation of technologies.
Visual Communication Design
The Visual Communication Design course from Cardiff Metropolitan University encourages you to critically position yourself in relation to human-centred and post-human-centred approaches to design research and practice. You will explore both speculative and solutionist approaches to design, working collaboratively and in an interdisciplinary context.

Drama and Theatre Studies Practice-Based (by research)
Explore creative, practice-based research with the Drama and Theatre Studies Practice-Based (by research) programme from University of Birmingham. Supported by the academic experts, your project might include new performance techniques, examine a particular aspect of theatre practice or involve a specific community of participants
Material and Visual Culture
The Material and Visual Culture programme ffrom University College London (UCL) covers a range of contexts such as production, exchange and consumption, and uses anthropological perspectives based on the comparative study of societies, historically and culturally.

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.
Games Art
As a Games Art student at Manchester Metropolitan University you will be part of the School of Digital Arts and will be based within a brand new purpose-built building, equipped with the latest emerging technologies to enable you to develop industry-standard skills for creating and researching content across the latest digital platforms.
Social History of Art
The Social History of Art MA programme from University of Leeds will equip you with a deep subject knowledge of the history of artistic practices in the broadest sense, grounded in fundamental questions about why this study matters in the world today. You’ll build the research, analytical, critical and communication skills to succeed in a variety of careers.
Painting
The MA Painting course from Arts University Bournemouth will explore this innovative and expansive territory in depth, dedicating itself to specialist study at postgraduate level.
Curatorial Practice (Hons)
The Curatorial Practice (Hons) degree at Bath Spa University is an innovative MA programme designed to enhance your curatorial skills. This full-time course spans one year, providing a comprehensive understanding of contemporary curatorial practices and theory.
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.
Curatorial Practice
During the Curatorial Practice program at Bath Spa University you’ll engage with theory and history alongside current practice, and gain hands-on experience of curating and presenting work. You’ll be challenged and supported to develop an independent voice in curating.

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.
Performance Making
This unique international Performance Making programme, offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, brings diverse individuals into collaborative research, acknowledging the challenges of creating original, performer-driven theatre in today's complex, globalised culture.

Graphic Design (Online)
The Graphic Design (Online) course at University of the Arts London (UAL) is for designers and creatives looking to deepen their practice, define their unique style, address contemporary social issues, and explore how design can influence the world.
Visual Culture
The Visual Culture MA course offered by Durham University is a distinctive interdisciplinary course that invites students to develop their knowledge and understanding of the visual arts and of visual culture. To study visual arts and culture is a way of paying attention to phenomena that are literally everywhere.
Visual Anthropology
The MA Visual Anthropology at Goldsmiths, University of London, is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme. This Master’s degree combines anthropological theory with visual practice, equipping students with the skills to create impactful visual content. Engage with diverse perspectives while exploring the intersection of anthropology and visual arts.

Arts in Health
As services are pushed into the community to relieve pressure on acute health service provision, artists are becoming more and more valuable to the delivery of social healthcare. Wrexham University's Arts in Health programmme offers an innovative way of meeting the challenges of finding solutions to a range of public health issues and promoting publicly funded arts organisations.

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.