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27 Master's degrees offered by the university
Modern Literature and Culture
The Modern Literature and Culture course at King's College London gives you an opportunity to study an eclectic array of texts and topics – including Victorian Studies, Modernism and American Studies – and to think across the period boundaries that restrict other courses.
Classical Art and Archaeology
The Classical Art and Archaeology course at King's College London offers you the opportunity to study Greek and Roman art and archaeology at one of the largest Classics departments in the UK.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) MA at King's College London will provide you with a thorough introduction to current research, teaching theory, principles and practices in English language teaching. You will have the opportunity to observe actual language classes, plan and teach real lessons and carry out research on language learning and teaching.
Education (Latin with Classics)
The PGCE on Education (Latin with Classics) at King's College London provides a clear, thoughtful and critical introduction to teaching Latin with Classics, drawing on leading education research carried out at King's. The department works in close partnership with schools in designing, delivering and assessing our programme in order to develop excellent, reflective classroom practitioners.
Shakespeare Studies
Taugtht jointly between King's College London and Shakespeare's Globe, this unique Shakespeare Studies MA programme offers you the opportunity to study the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
Early Modern English Literature - Books That Matter
The Early Modern English Literature - Books That Matter MA at King's College London is a distinguished programme that spans one year for full-time students. This master's degree offers an immersive experience, focusing on the exploration of pivotal literary texts from the early modern period, through both traditional and innovative approaches.
Contemporary Literature, Culture and Theory
The MA in Contemporary Literature, Culture and Theory at King's College London offers you the opportunity to study cutting-edge topics such as literary production after 1999; imperialism and sexuality; contemporary experimental poetry and many more.
Early Modern History
The Early Modern History course at King's College London offers you the opportunity to choose from a wide range of study options at one of Europe’s leading History departments.
Theology, Bible, and the Arts
Explore the rich interplay between theology, the Bible, and the arts. This MA in Theology, Bible, and the Arts at King's College London offers modules on historical and contemporary theological ideas, the Bible’s content and legacy, and the diverse artistic responses to religious themes that have shaped culture.
Medical Ethics and Law
The Medical Ethics and Law MA programme at King's College London focuses on the ethical and legal questions raised by medical practice and science. These include debates about conflicts between mother and foetus, physician-assisted suicide, psychiatry, the allocation of scarce medical resources, the boundaries of the market in medicine and the law and ethics of medical research.
Education (Religious Education)
The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (Religious Education) at King's College London is set in the heart of London and trainees benefit from access to a wide variety of places of worship and museums, including the British Museum, the British Library and the National Gallery.
Classics and the Ancient World
This Classics and the Ancient World MA from King's College London focuses on the literature, language, and culture of the ancient world and their later reception.
Ancient History
The Ancient History MA at King's College London offers you the opportunity to study Greek, Roman and near-Eastern history at an advanced level. You’ll also learn and refine the techniques and skills you need to be able to analyse and interpret a variety of historical sources.
Philosophy of Medicine and Psychiatry
The Philosophy of Medicine and Psychiatry course at King's College London provides opportunities for students to develop and demonstrate knowledge, understanding and skills in the Philosophy of Medicine and Psychiatry as well as studying other fascinating areas of Philosophy, selected from a broad range of modules and covering all areas of the subject.
Modern World History
The Modern World History course at King's College London focuses on European and British history from the mid-18th century onwards and explores the key topics of the period, from European nation building to modern British politics.
Comparative Literature
Study literature from six different continents covering over 2,500 years, comparing literatures from across the world, written in many different languages, in different cultures from antiquity to the present day. The Comparative Literature MA at King's College London provides an introduction to the practice, methodology and theory of comparative literary studies through our required module.
Mental Health, Ethics and Law
The Mental Health, Ethics and Law MSc course at King's College London is delivered by two internationally recognised centres of excellence and provides an integrated, strongly interdisciplinary, education in mental health, ethics and law.
Philosophy
This degree at King's College London offers students a broad range of topics covering everything from pre-Socrates to the present day – Philosophy without any gaps.
Interdisciplinary Chemical Research
King's Interdisciplinary Chemical Research program offered at King's College London master's course gives you the unique opportunity to work with two academic supervisors from multiple specialisms on an interdisciplinary research project. This MRes provides the ideal platform for anyone contemplating a career in scientific research, or associated fields.
Language and Cultural Diversity
The Language and Cultural Diversity MA at King's College London examines the complex relationship between language and cultural diversity, and will equip you with an advanced knowledge of the major approaches to linguistic aspects of culture.