28 Master's degrees in Sound Engineering in England, United Kingdom
Acoustics
The MSc in Acoustics at the University of Salford is a comprehensive programme designed for both full-time and part-time students. This course spans one year for full-time attendees and two and a half years for part-time learners. It offers a blend of online and campus-based learning, equipping graduates with essential skills for a career in acoustics.
Designing Audio Experiences - Art, Science and Production
The Designing Audio Experiences: Art, Science and Production MA at UCL is a one-year full-time programme that equips students with essential skills in audio design and production. This degree combines creative and technical aspects, preparing graduates for a dynamic career in the audio industry.
Sound Design for Video Games
This course in Sound Design for Video Games at ThinkSpace Education is designed to prepare you, both creatively and technically, to work as a sound designer and eventually an audio lead or audio director. Taught and mentored by top video games sound designers, you will learn how to create the sounds that brings the world of the video game to life.

Music - Musicology and Sound Studies pathway
Throughout this Music - Musicology and Sound Studies pathway course from the University of Birmingham you'll choose from a range of optional modules to build your degree around your specific interests.

Audio Engineering
Underpinned by pioneering research, excellent teaching and first-rate facilities, the Audio Engineering programme from University of Derby equips you with the skills and knowledge valued most by employers in the rapidly changing and dynamic field of audio engineering.

Sensor Systems Engineering
At the Sensor Systems Engineering programme offered by Imperial you will learn to develop complete sensor systems and networks.

Sound Design for Screen
Bournemouth University, the first UK university to offer the Sound Design programme, providing a blend of practical and theoretical learning to develop the creative, technical and collaborative skills you need to work professionally in the film, TV, games and VR industries.

Acoustical and Vibration Engineering
At the Acoustical and Vibration Engineering MSc course offered by University of Southampton you'll learn how to apply acoustics to technology. This degree will give you expert knowledge of the latest modern developments in sound, vibration and signal processing. You’ll graduate with the skills you need for a career in acoustical engineering or for continued study at PhD level.
Music and Sound for Screen
The Music and Sound for Screen programme offered by Middlesex University prepares you for a global career in screen composition.

Digital Audio Engineering
Through this Digital Audio Engineering course from the University of West London, you will explore the varied uses of technology in the delivery and creation of digital audio systems. With access to a wide array of resources, including both hardware and software, you will be able to develop real-world technical expertise to design, develop and operate a range of innovative solutions.

Acoustical and Vibration Engineering - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) Acoustical and Vibration Engineering - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.
Sound Design for Film, TV and Interactive Media
The course in Sound Design for Film, TV and Interactive Media from Canterbury Christ Church University offers a stimulating programme with a unique blend of creative practice and skills development alongside as academic study.
Sound Design
On the School of Digital Art's (SODA) MA Sound Design course at Manchester Metropolitan University, you will create sound for environments and contexts that are immersive, interactive and responsive.
Sound (Arts)
Explore sound as a creative medium at an advanced level, and focus on the areas that interest you most. The Sound (Arts) programme from Bath Spa University will help you develop the technical skills you need, but the course is about sound more than technology, and values lo-tech and no-tech as much as the latest technological developments.
Sound (Design)
Explore the creative use of sound within film, TV, animation, gaming, theatre and other audio-visual media with this forward-thinking Sound (Design) program at Bath Spa University.

Sound Design
If you’re new to the field or already working in industry, this Sound Design programme from Leeds Beckett University will foster your talent and develop your skills in planning, creation and manipulation of audio soundtracks.
Music Production
This Music Production programme from the University of the Arts London (UAL) will prepare you for a career as a highly skilled producer of music and audio through 4 key areas: creative practice in music production; technical studio and production skills; historic, aesthetic and critical listening and research skills; and employability within the creative industries.

Audio and Music Technology
This Audio and Music Technology course from University of York provides thorough grounding in scientific theory and creative engineering techniques in audio technology, audio analysis and audio programming. It will prepare you for further research or employment in the audio technology and digital creative industries.

Music Technology (by research)
The Music Technology (by research) course from University of York is a one year full-time programme (two years part-time) based on a cany area of staff expertise.
Sound Arts
Intensive and specialised, the Sound Arts programme at University of the Arts London (UAL) is designed to further the development of your conceptual and contextual understanding of sound arts practice and its discourse.