28 Master's degrees in Liberal Arts in Scotland, United Kingdom

Creative Studies
The MA Creative Studies is aimed at students who want to develop their career in creative industries.

Liberal Arts
This programme offers a fresh approach to developing academic skills within the arts and humanities, featuring a flexible and interdisciplinary degree structure that allows you to study more than one subject in a meaningful and connected way.

Book and Paper Conservation
This two-year Masters brings together skills training, research, professional practice and applied science. The programme has core common courses and courses tailored to your elected specialism in either Book and Archival Materials Conservation or Paper Conservation.

Interdisciplinary Studies
At the University of Glasgow’s rural campus in Dumfries, the Interdisciplinary Studies programme provides a friendly and focused learning environment with a high level of access to research supervision, and excellent study resources.

Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art)
The Curatorial Practice (Contemporary Art) programme at the University of Glasgow is aimed at graduates wishing to develop a curatorial career within the field of contemporary visual arts. It enables you to pursue independent and self-directed working, and to lay the practical, intellectual and professional foundations for working in future curatorial roles or contexts.

Humanities
This Humanities MRes course from University of Stirling offers you the opportunity to pursue bespoke, research-oriented master study across a range of subjects.

History (Online Learning)
This History (Online Learning) programme at The University of Edinburgh allows you to take advantage of the remarkable range of historical expertise available at the University of Edinburgh.

Ministry, Theology and Practice
The Ministry, Theology and Practice programme at the University of Glasgow is intended for pastoral professionals (not necessarily ordained), to develop and enhance their abilities in congregational ministry, culturally relevant hermeneutics and preaching, creative approaches to ministry, and freedom of inquiry in theological doctrine.

Writing Popular Fiction
Within this Writing Popular Fiction MA degree from Edinburgh Napier University you’ll combine online and on-campus learning between two novel-worthy settings – Edinburgh and Pennsylvania.

Sacred Music
The Sacred Music programme at the University of St Andrews offers a unique interdisciplinary formation in Sacred Music for musicians, scholars, and leaders in artistic ministry. It is taught jointly by the School of Divinity’s Institute for Theology, Imagination and the Arts and the University of St Andrews Music Centre.

Creative Studies
The MA Creative Studies is aimed at students who want to develop their career in creative industries. It offers a flexible pathway to a Masters level qualification.
Applied Gender Studies
The Applied Gender Studies course at The University of Strathclyde is a Master’s level course for those who wish to study how gender ‘works’ in relation to other structural inequalities such as race, sexuality, class and disability within society.
Intermediality - Literature, Film and the Arts in Dialogue
The one-year Intermediality - Literature, Film and the Arts in Dialogue programme from The University of Edinburgh draws on world-class teaching and research expertise across media, from literature to film, music, painting, photography and visual culture more widely.
Divinity
The University of Aberdeen offers an MTh or PhD in Divinity, with flexible study options including part-time and distance learning. This degree programme immerses students in Christian faith, life, and doctrine, all within a rich historical context. The duration for the PhD can be either 36 or 48 months, depending on the chosen pathway.
Early Modern and Reformation History
Discover a range of approaches to early modern history (1450 to 1750) in this Early Modern and Reformation History programme at the University of St Andrews which provides advanced study of the history of the early modern European and Atlantic worlds and the Ottoman Empire.
Contemporary Art and Archaeology
The MA Contemporary Art and Archaeology at the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is a unique interdisciplinary programme. This postgraduate degree lasts one year full-time or up to six years part-time. Delivered via public online learning, it blends creative practice with scholarly archaeological study.
Christianity and the Visual Arts
The MLitt in Christianity and the Visual Arts at the University of Aberdeen offers a comprehensive exploration of art and faith from medieval to modern times. This programme can be pursued either full-time or part-time, with a duration of 12 or 24 months, providing a flexible learning experience for students interested in this unique intersection.
Pre-Master's for Arts and Humanities
The Pre-Master's for Arts and Humanities prepares you for a postgraduate degree at the University of Glasgow.
Business and Social Sciences
This two-term Business and Social Sciences pathway will prepare you for your chosen postgraduate degree at the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences or University of Strathclyde.
Curatorial Practice (Art and Design)
On the Curatorial Practice (Art and Design) programme from University of Dundee you will explore curating art and design as a creative and collaborative practice in response to a range of real-world contexts and communities.