13 Master's degrees in Music in Scotland, United Kingdom

Music Industries
The Music Industries programme of the University of Glasgow provides an opportunity to explore the music industries - with a focus on popular music - from the perspectives of history, research methods and theory, contemporary debates, and work-based learning.

Sacred Music
This Sacred Music course from University of St Andrews is designed for church musicians, those in ministry or training, and anyone wishing to deepen their knowledge of sacred music.

Music
This Music MA degree from Edinburgh Napier University aims to provide a supportive and encouraging environment in which to develop your practice.

Historically Informed Performance Practice (in conjunction with RCS)
The Historically Informed Performance Practice (in conjunction with RCS) programme at the University of Glasgow, taught jointly with the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (formerly RSAMD), combines vocal or instrumental study with performance-related academic research and an element of apprenticeship with professional ensembles.

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.

Music
The Music programme at the University of Glasgow has a dynamic, supportive but rigorous research culture with a strong sense of community linked by ideas and practice.
Audiovisual and Cinema Studies
The Audiovisual and Cinema Studies programme at the University of St Andrews offers comprehensive training in film and media studies, exploring cinema in a global context and participating in a network of 17 leading programmes in Europe, Canada and Brazil.
Music Therapy
The MSc in Music Therapy at Queen Margaret University is a two-year full-time programme designed to prepare students for a career in music therapy. This unique course offers a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical placements, enabling graduates to register with the Health & Care Professions Council as music therapists.
Acoustics and Music Technology
Taking the science of sound as your focus, you’ll work in a cross-disciplinary environment. In the Acoustics and Music Technology programme at The University of Edinburgh you will use theoretical and experimental work to explore the musical, technical and multimedia applications of acoustics and audio technology.
Music and Spanish and Latin American Studies
Spanish & Latin American Studies with Music Studies at Aberdeen adds to your highly-developed language and cultural skills in a major modern global language with the opportunity to study, compose and perform alongside world-renowned composers and musicologists.
Music
The Music MMus at the University of Aberdeen is a flexible postgraduate programme designed for composers, performers, and musicologists. Available for full-time or part-time study on campus, this degree allows students to specialise in areas like sonic arts or performance while building a professional research portfolio.
Music
The MA Music at University of the West of Scotland is a one-year, full-time postgraduate programme delivered in a public study mode. This master's degree offers specialised pathways in songwriting, sound production, and music industries, allowing students to deepen their expertise through research and professional practice.
Music and the Environment
The Music and the Environment MA at the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is a creative postgraduate programme delivered online. Over 15 months full-time or up to six years part-time, students explore the link between artistic practice and sustainability within a unique public study framework.