MA or Master of Arts is a master's degree of universities. Graduates are required to have a bachelor's degree to be admitted to MA. This course of study is awarded in the fields of social sciences, humanities, theology and fine arts. MA or Master of Arts is usually a specialized course "taught" that includes lectures, exams and a dissertation based on independent research. The course typically lasts from one up to two years full-time. The diploma may be awarded by boys and girls after passing an examination. Graduates, women and men can decide to attend one of these master's degrees by public or private universities, schools of the arts or academies. A Master of Arts provides graduates with a general knowledge in a discipline or area of professional study and enables them to start a successful career as manager, artist, entrepreneur, professional.
The MA Methods of Social Research provides essential training for employment where an understanding of social research is important, as well as for further academic research in a social science discipline.
The International Social Policy programme provides you with an advanced understanding of current debates, theories and concepts relevant to international social policy.
This programme, delivered by School of Arts and specialist visiting lecturers, develops your skills and provides experience relevant to a career in curating.
The School has a long tradition of high-quality research among its staff and students. The School’s vibrant research culture attracts students from all over the world who conduct research at the forefront of our discipline.
The programme offers a thorough grounding in postgraduate-level film. We will be pleased to consider applications from applicants with either a background in Film or a related humanities subject.
This is the only MA programme in History and Philosophy of Art offered by a British university in Paris and taught in English.
The MA in Comparative Politics offers you an advanced understanding of the key political questions of our age, studied through the comparison of different political systems across the five continents.
Conflict, in its many forms, has been a permanent feature of human society. While not all conflict is destructive, the violent conduct of conflict has caused innumerable deaths and indescribable pain and suffering.
Comparative Literature at Kent offers an excellent environment for the postgraduate study of literature beyond national and linguistic borders.
The MA programme teaches multimedia journalism to graduates who are determined to pursue a career in the news industry. You learn to report for newspapers, websites, radio and television in a live newsroom environment.
The MA in Creative Writing at Kent offers you the opportunity to study fiction and poetry (exclusively or together) along with optional modules in translation, and writing and the environment.
The MA in International Development is a unique interdisciplinary programme taught by academics, practitioners and policymakers to understand the multifaceted political, economic and legal processes that shape development.
The School of Politics and International Relations is one of the most dynamic places to study Politics and International Relations. We combine high-quality teaching with cutting-edge research in a supportive environment that welcomes students from all over the world.
The MA in Architecture and Urban Design (MAUD) is a wide-ranging mainstream Master's programme in architecture that gives you an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspective on contemporary architecture and urban design.
The School of Politics and International Relations is one of the most dynamic places to study Politics and International Relations. We combine high-quality teaching with cutting-edge research in a supportive environment that welcomes students from all over the world.
Join a friendly academic community in exploring ancient Greece, Rome, and their neighbours. Our MA in Ancient History challenges you to immerse yourself in the ancient world in all its complexity and equips you to engage with evidence at an advanced level.
The School has a long tradition of high-quality research among its staff and students. The School’s vibrant research culture attracts students from all over the world who conduct research at the forefront of our discipline.
The programme brings together theory, policy and the examination of case studies, and is suitable either for students who have recently completed their undergraduate studies or those who have some experience working with migrants/refugees or on migration issues.
The programme analyses the phenomena of terrorism and political violence perpetrated by state and non-state actors, drawing on various disciplines within the Social Sciences
The programme, which is based on an intensive, sustained and sophisticated engagement with this specialist aspect of theatre practice, gives you the opportunity to work as individual practitioners and as an ensemble.