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338 Master's degrees in Visual Arts in United Kingdom
Art and Design
At the Art and Design MPhil/PhD from the University of Worcester we aim to produce research that is distinctive, socially and culturally relevant, and that influences national agendas.
Producing Film and Television
Our Masters in Producing Film and Television programme at Royal Holloway University of London offers aspiring producers the opportunity to acquire the creative and entrepreneurial skills required to enter the rapidly changing universe of film and television.
Arts Policy and Management (Part-time)
Arts Policy and Management (Part-time) at Birkbeck, University of London is ideal if you are an arts manager wishing to develop your practice and understanding of the background, theories and principles of arts and cultural management.

Design for Interactive Art and Experiences
Throughout this Design for Interactive Art and Experiences MA degree from Edinburgh Napier University you'll explore new and emerging methods for prototyping experiences and products for design and visual arts.
Illustration (Online)
Immerse yourself in the diverse and evolving world of contemporary illustration on this stimulating Illustration (Online) programme from Falmouth University.

Theatre and Performance - 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 Theatre and Performance - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Birkbeck, University of London.
Contemporary Art and the Moving Image
The Contemporary Art and the Moving Image MA at King's College London is a collaborative master's degree offered jointly by King’s College London and the Courtauld Institute of Art.
Design (Graphics) (Hons)
The Design (Graphics) (Hons) degree at Bath Spa University is a one-year full-time programme that equips students with essential skills in graphic design. This course fosters creativity and collaboration among students from diverse art and design disciplines, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience.
PGCE (Secondary) Art and Design
The PGCE (Secondary) Art and Design at Goldsmiths, University of London, is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time teacher training programme. This degree equips aspiring educators with the necessary skills to teach art and design in secondary schools, fostering an inclusive and engaging learning environment.
Creative Producing (Hons)
The Creative Producing (Hons) degree at Bath Spa University offers a comprehensive curriculum designed for aspiring producers. This undergraduate programme typically spans three years, equipping students with essential skills and knowledge in the creative industries. The course is delivered in a full-time format, fostering an immersive learning environment.

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.

Serious Games and Virtual Reality
The Serious Games and Virtual Reality at The Glasgow School of Art provides students with the skills to become key innovators in this exciting and rapidly developing area.

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.