300 Master's degrees in Visual Arts in England, United Kingdom
Television
This Television programme from the University of the Arts London (UAL) will enable you to develop the skills you need to design and produce great factual television programmes. On this future-facing course, you’ll have opportunities to learn about programme-making from expert industry practitioners.

Arts and Creative Industries
During this Arts and Creative Industries course at London South Bank University you will join a small, vibrant and diverse group of MRes students and will be supervised by academics of international standing.

Design Management
The Design Management MA course offered at the University of Southampton bridges the gap between design and business by combining creative thinking with management theories.
Studio Art or Photography
The Studio Art or Photography program at Warnborough College Ireland qualifies the graduate to work as a professional artist in numerous arenas, depending upon the graduate’s area(s) of expertise.
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.

Visual Communication MA (Graphic Design, Illustration & Experimental Communication)
Visual Communication MA (Graphic Design, Illustration & Experimental Communication) from Royal College of Art is the shared commitment to ‘conversational practice’. By this we mean a practical and discursive approach to making. We see communication as essentially, a conversation to form bridges, to connect people and to exchange ideas.
Theatre Making
The Theatre Making programme from University of Kent offers an opportunity to develop advanced knowledge of practices, traditions and professional contexts of theatre making through academic engagement, practice-based learning, individual supervision and professional study.

Design (Illustration)
Tackle local, global, societal and environmental issues creatively and ethically – advancing your specialist design and research practice in a collaborative environment in the Design (Illustration) programme from Sheffield Hallam University.

Theatre
Ideal for those in full-time employment or commitments, our Theatre programme from University of Surrey allows you to study at your own pace through distance learning, so you can pursue your passion for theatre and develop industry connections around your existing commitments or work.
Applied Theatre and Social Change
This Applied Theatre and Social Change MA course from University of Leeds is centred on the belief that applied theatre has the ability to create individual, community and social change.
Visual and Critical Studies
The Master of Arts in Visual and Critical Studies at Technological University Dublin is a part-time programme lasting two years. This course provides an interdisciplinary approach to the study of contemporary visual culture, art history, and design theory, allowing students to engage deeply with critical analysis.
Filmmaking (Producing)
The Filmmaking (Producing) programme, offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, will provide you with a thorough training in all aspects of producing – from the conception of an initial idea through to development, financing, production and release.
Secondary Art and Design
Are you looking for a career that will enable you to use your skills in art and design to encourage young people to explore, challenge and understand the world in which they live through learning in Art and Design at school? If so, our PGCE Secondary Art and Design is for you. The Secondary Art and Design is provided by Birmingham City University.

Visual Effects Production (Compositing or 3D)
The Visual Effects Production (Compositing or 3D) course at Escape Studios has two pathways: Compositing and 3D, so you can choose the area of VFX that you would like to build a career in. You’ll initially follow a common path with the first two modules, then take either the Compositing or 3D route for the next two modules, before coming back together for the final project modules.
Arts and Computational Technology
Goldsmiths, University of London offers a distinctive MPhil/PhD in Arts and Computational Technology. This degree, spanning 3-4 years full-time or 4-6 years part-time, allows students to explore the intersection of art and technology, fostering innovative practices and research in a supportive environment.

Visual Communication - Illustration
This Visual Communication - Illustration MA programme from London Metropolitan University with an emphasis on research, experimentation and creative risk-taking, will empower you to enter your field with a clear vision and sense of your role as a designer in today’s world.
Performance and Theatre Making
Create innovative new theatre by cultivating your dramaturgical skills, performance training and critical thinking. Gain confidence in facilitation and community engagement to reach your audiences. Build your networks and industry knowledge through placement study. Emerge with a well-rounded skillset that prepares you to make, perform and facilitate creative work for the contemporary cultural environment.

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.
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.
Children's Book Illustration
Academic interest in children’s book illustration is growing. Examine this field of illustration through a combination of practical work and theoretical enquiry with the Children's Book Illustration program at Anglia Ruskin University.