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203 Master's degrees in Communication Studies in United Kingdom

Science Communication
The Science Communication MSc/PGDip programme from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) is well-known and widely respected. Teaching and research are shaped in collaboration with active practitioners to ensure you'll gain the skills that employers need.

Media and Communications (Media Practice)
The Media and Communications (Media Practice) programme at Brunel University of London offers a global and interdisciplinary approach to how contemporary digital media technologies shape cultures and societies.

Global Intercultural Communication
In today's interconnected world, effective communication across cultures and languages is more important than ever. The dynamic Global Intercultural Communication course from the University of East Anglia is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge to help companies and organisations navigate these challenges.

Marketing and Digital Communications (Online)
On this Marketing and Digital Communications (Online) course from Falmouth University, you’ll learn not just to react to the changing digital landscape but to use emerging technologies to innovate and lead marketing transformations for international audiences.

Global Media and Digital Communications
The Global Media and Digital Communications from SOAS University of London offers a specialised study of the global media environment in relation to Asian, African and Middle Eastern societies and cultures, together with rigorous training in and questioning of contemporary media and communication theory.

Media and Communications
The Media and Communications programme from The University of Exeter has been designed with flexibility in mind, providing students with the opportunity to customise their degree depending on their career goals or interests

Intercultural Communication and Migration
If you are an experienced educator looking for your next professional challenge, our Master of Arts in Education offers advanced learning and development opportunities. Taught by world-class faculty, this Intercultural Communication and Migration programme at The University of Exeter provides a rich curriculum examining theory, research, policy and practice in education globally.

Brands, Communication and Culture - 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 Brands, Communication and Culture - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Political Communication
On the Political Communication programme of the University of Glasgow is designed to give students an advanced understanding of the interplay between politics, the media, civil society, and public opinion.

Speech and Language Processing
The Speech and Language Processing programme from The University of Edinburgh offers an exciting opportunity to learn from world leaders in both informatics and linguistics.

Intercultural Communication and Public Administration
The Intercultural Communication and Public Administration programme offered by The University of Exeter will develop your intercultural awareness and competence, and give you an understanding of the theory and practice of intercultural communication, skills highly valued by employers in today’s global world.

Communication Design
On the Communication Design course at Falmouth University, you’ll learn to build authentic and innovative solutions for positive change. Working both collaboratively and with individual focus, you’ll develop critical, theoretical and practice-based skills through experimental making, design challenges and research-orientated briefs.

Pre-Master's in Business and Humanities - Cross-Cultural Communication and International Relations
This Pre-Master's in Business and Humanities - Cross-Cultural Communication and International Relations from INTO Newcastle University will prepare you for entry to a range of postgraduate degrees in business, communication, law, media, social sciences and transport.

International Liaison and Communication
This International Liaison and Communication MA degree offered at the University of Westminster \is a dynamic, pioneering interdisciplinary course which meets the global demand for greater professionalism in interpersonal and inter-institutional bilingual communication. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.

Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law (Online)
The Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law (Online) degree at Queen Mary University of London gives you the opportunity to analyse how technology, media and telecommunications law has affected the application of traditional legal principles. Examine the complex issues, precedence and developments of law and policy and learn how to apply this knowledge to current events and cases.

Marketing Communications
The Marketing Communications degree offered at the University of Westminster integrates the various specialisms and practices within marketing communications. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.

Media and Communication
The media industry is in constant change. In a sector where success depends on keeping ahead of the trend, this Media and Communications degree course from the University of Portsmouth will help you stand out from the competition.

Media and Communication
Through the Media and Communication course from Loughborough University you'll develop specialist skills and knowledge so you’re ready to play your part in this dynamic, impactful field.

Science Communications
The Science Communications from University of Glasgow programme provides a grounding in the principles and practice of science communications, and an opportunity to start a career in the UK and overseas.

Environment, Culture and Communication
This Environment, Culture and Communication programme from University of Glasgow explores the relationships we hold with our ‘wild’ environments, and how these evolved.