300 Master's degrees in Visual Arts in England, United Kingdom
Film - Practice as Research
The Film - Practice as Research programme at University of Kent is known for its dynamic and inclusive research community. Whether you are interested in theories, histories or aesthetics of film and digital media, we have the academic expertise to support your research.
History of Art and Visual Culture
This History of Art and Visual Culture nine-month programme at the University of Oxford offers a unique combination of methodological depth and access to excellent primary sources for students who wish to develop and extend their understanding of how visual styles at different times and in different places can be understood in relation to the aesthetic, intellectual and social facets.
Secondary Art and Design
Spread creativity, inspire young minds and share your love for art and design with our 36-week PGCE. Combining hands-on experience in schools with study on campus, we’ll help you become confident teaching students at secondary school level. Learn more with this master of Secondary Art and Design from Staffordshire University.
Contemporary Curating
The Contemporary Curating programme from Manchester Metropolitan University explores the notion of exhibition practice in contemporary culture and considers curatorial methods and strategies in the context of the gallery and museum, as well as in projects such as biennials, public artworks and commissions.
Research Architecture
The Research Architecture programme, offered by Goldsmiths, University of London, is for graduates from a range of disciplines who want to examine how architecture can engage with questions of contemporary culture, politics, media, ecology and justice and question whether spatial practice can become a form of research.
Art and Design with Data Analytics
The University of Bedfordshire offers a Master of Arts in Art and Design with Data Analytics. This postgraduate programme spans various creative disciplines, providing students with an opportunity to enhance their skills in a part-time or full-time format over a specified duration.
Visual and Arts-based Methods by Research
Build on your own interests, networks and communities while you apply your artistic and visual skills to an independent research project with the Visual and Arts-based Methods by Research MSc course offered at Middlesex University.
Art Practice and Learning
What kind of learning emerges from and with art practice, and how does such learning further impact upon arts practice? This reflexive question lies at the heart of the MPhil/PhD Art Practice and Learning at the Goldsmiths, University of London.
Philosophy and the Arts
Philosophy and the Arts at University of Warwick is an interdisciplinary degree, allowing you to combine philosophy with any or all of three arts disciplines. This MA is designed for students to take advantage of University of Warwick's strengths across Philosophy, English, History of Art and Film and Television Studies.
Culture, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
This Culture, Creativity and Entrepreneurship MA course from University of Leeds is designed for those who have previously studied courses in cultural studies, social sciences or arts management and creative industries.
Contemporary Art and the Moving Image
The MA in Contemporary Art and the Moving Image (CAMI) at The Courtauld Institute of Art is a new, collaborative degree programme focused on the vibrant intersection of contemporary art and moving image practice.
Art - Exhibition Studies
The Art - Exhibition Studies programme from University of the Arts London (UAL) examines the history of contemporary art through key developments in the exhibition form.

Artists Film and Moving Image - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Artists Film and Moving Image - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Architectural Visualisation
As the need for skilled modellers and animators with an awareness of architectural and cinematic issues increases, this Architectural Visualisation programme from University of Kent develops your skills to communicate architecture and urbanity for a variety of applications and audiences.

Creative Arts
A Creative Arts research degree from University of Hertfordshire is an internationally recognised degree signifying achievement in research. Whereas an MA/MSc is a taught, modular programme, a Masters by Research is a programme of research and skills development negotiated with your supervisors and based on your own research proposal.
Film, Television and Digital Production
Take a first step towards doctoral study: explore your area of interest in depth, test out a research topic, and learn the skills of longer scholarly writing and film production with the Film, Television and Digital Production course at Royal Holloway University of London . You'll be supervised one-to-one, and then assessed entirely on your research dissertation.
Screen Acting
The MA Screen Acting from MetFilm School offers students consolidated, bespoke, and advanced training for actors with existing experience in acting and/or performance. You will learn to deliver strong performances within a demanding and competitive industry, taking advantage of industry advancements to explore new technology alongside traditional forms of production.
Visual Communication
Our MA Visual Communication course at Birmingham City University is interdisciplinary and specialist in approach, reflecting the dynamic and contemporary practices within the creative industries. We create innovators and leaders in the field of visual communication, challenging and stimulating you to produce original, cutting edge work and research.
Visual Communication
The Visual Communication course offered by Bath Spa University is grounded in individual research, in which you'll work alongside other postgraduate students from the Schools of Art and Design.
Visual and Critical Studies
The Master of Arts in Visual and Critical Studies at Technological University Dublin is a one-year, full-time programme designed for those interested in the critical analysis of contemporary visual culture. This interdisciplinary course allows students to engage deeply with art and design theory, fostering a rich understanding of visual arts.