544 Master's degrees offered by the university
Cancer
The Cancer MSc at UCL is a full-time, one-year programme designed to deepen your understanding of cancer biology and treatment. This degree, awarded by University College London, equips students with essential research skills and knowledge necessary for careers in cancer research or healthcare settings.
History
This MA History from University College London (UCL) draws on the wide range and depth of research and teaching expertise in UCL History to give students the opportunity to choose modules relating to a variety of historical periods and locations.
Human Rights
The Human Rights MA from University College London (UCL) develops the skills and theoretical tools needed to carry out human rights research.
Creativity, Innovation and Leadership
Elevate your career prospects with creative and critical thinking skills, enabling you to solve the complex challenges facing organisations today with the Creativity, Innovation and Leadership programme from UCL.
Language Sciences - Neuroscience of Language and Speech
The Language Sciences MSc course provides an opportunity for in-depth study in one or more areas of language science. This Language Sciences - Neuroscience of Language and Speech MSc route offered by UCL explores the neural mechanisms involved in speech production, speech perception, and language processing.
Data Science and Public Policy (Economics)
The MSc in Data Science and Public Policy (Economics) at UCL is a full-time programme lasting one year. This degree equips students with essential skills in data science and economic analysis, preparing them to tackle significant societal challenges through advanced statistical methods and programming.
European Culture and Thought - Thought
This interdisciplinary European Culture and Thought - Thought programme from University College London (UCL) promotes the understanding of Europe in its political, social and philosophical dimensions.
Crime Science with Data Science
The MSc in Crime Science with Data Science at UCL offers a comprehensive education over one calendar year. This full-time programme integrates crime science methodologies with contemporary data science techniques, preparing students for impactful careers in crime prevention and security analysis.

Architectural Computation
The Architectural Computation programme offered at the UCL explores this question through the lens of architecture, AI, construction technologies, and human-computer interaction.
Health Informatics
This joint Health Informatics programme with the University of Manchester has been designed to develop a health informatics workforce, in the UK and internationally, able to address today's challenges and prepare for tomorrow's. We equip University College London (UCL) students for leadership roles delivering change in healthcare.
Special and Inclusive Education
The Special and Inclusive Education MA is a one-year programme offered by UCL, designed for those wishing to deepen their understanding of special educational needs and inclusive practices. Available in both campus-based and online formats, this degree equips students with the skills needed to advance in their professional careers or pursue further academic research in the field.
Clinical Neuroscience - Stroke
The Clinical Neuroscience - Stroke programme provided by University College London (UCL) provides a comprehensive education and research training for the next generation of researchers and clinical providers of expert stroke care.
Language, Culture and History - Hispanic Studies
Language, Culture and History - Hispanic Studies is wide-ranging and flexible programme from University College London (UCL) offers students the opportunity to develop their understanding of the cultures of the Hispanic and Lusophone world at an advanced level.
Risk, Disaster and Resilience
This Risk, Disaster and Resilience MSc programme offered by the UCL University College London aims to meet the growing need for experts trained to analyse and provide solutions to complex risk and disaster resilience issues.
Early Child Development and Clinical Applications
This Early Child Development and Clinical Applications programme from University College London (UCL), based at the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, provides a unique foundation for individuals interested in a clinical/psychotherapy training or a research/academic career in child development.
Archives and Records Management
Become career-ready for the world of records management through this degree that blends theory with hands-on practice. TheArchives and Records Management MA provides a core education in managing records and archives for current use and future preservation. Taught at University College London (UCL), this is an exceptional opportunity to gain the knowledge you’ll need to work in this field.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
This one-year full-time or two-year part-time Master's programme in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at University College London (UCL) is designed to provide an understanding of applied clinical sciences and the concepts of oral and maxillofacial surgery, with practical experience in dentoalveolar surgery.
Comparative Literature
The Comparative Literature programme offered at the University College London (UCL) is taught on an interdepartmental basis by staff who cover an exceptionally wide range of expertise. The flexible nature of the programme enables students to develop their own interests whilst gaining a thorough understanding of modern literary theory and comparative literature.
Spatio-temporal Analytics and Big Data Mining
This one-year MSc in Spatio-temporal Analytics and Big Data Mining at UCL is designed to equip students with advanced skills in GIScience, data mining, and analytics. Offered in both full-time and part-time formats, this programme prepares graduates to tackle complex spatio-temporal datasets, enhancing their career prospects in various data-driven industries.
Managing Archaeological Sites
The Managing Archaeological Sites MA from University College London (UCL) examines why certain archaeological and heritage sites, including World Heritage Sites, are selected for preservation, and how power relationships and different perceptions of contemporary values impact upon this.