Film, Visual Culture and Arts Management (MLitt, PgCert or PgDip)

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Introduction

We live in an increasingly visual world. Images have both power and currency in contemporary society, and play a central role in shaping the world around us. From TV and advertising to social media and film, images form a part of our everyday lives. The MLitt in Film, Visual Culture and Arts Management develops your critical skills to both sort through and contextualise the images surrounding us. This programme offers hands-on, real-life experience to prepare you for future study or work in the world of images.

Study Information

Study Options

Learning Mode
On Campus Learning
Degree Qualification
MLitt, PgCert or PgDip
Duration
4 months, 9 months, 12 months or 24 months
Study Mode
Full Time or Part Time
Start Month
September or January

The MLitt in Film, Visual Culture and Arts Management offers a unique combination of research and practice. Students will learn and apply the main critical methods utilised in film and visual culture, and employ those methods in practice-based projects. The programme offers range of hands-on projects, including an opportunity to work in a local arts organisation and develop students individual portfolios to build a strong CV for work in the film and visual culture industry, as well as preparing them to go on to an academic career. This programme is ideal for those already working in the industry seeking further qualifications, or those new to the discipline seeking knowledge and experience.

Along with our two core courses, which provide a grounding in both theoretical perspectives and practical skills, students are able to tailor their degree to their interests and career goals by choosing from a range of optional courses. These courses allow students to explore visual culture in different historical and cultural contexts; some courses also incorporate practical experience as part of their curriculum. Through these courses, and the final project, students will be well-equipped for a career in the arts and culture sectors, or for further postgraduate study.

Available Programmes of Study

Those starting the degree in January should be advised that they will begin their studies in Semester 2. They will complete the dissertation (Semester 3) over the summer, and finish the programme with the Semester 1 selection of courses. Taught courses do not run in the summer. Students wishing to do their dissertation at the end of the programme should consider delaying their start to September.

MLitt

Film, Visual Culture and Arts Management

Qualification
MLitt
Duration
12 months or 24 months
Learning Mode
On Campus Learning
Study Mode
Full Time or Part Time
Start Month
September
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Qualification
MLitt
Duration
12 months or 24 months
Learning Mode
On Campus Learning
Study Mode
Full Time or Part Time
Start Month
January
More Information

Programme Fees

UK
Tuition Fees for 2026/27 Academic Year
£11,100
Tuition Fees for 2026/27 Academic Year (University of Aberdeen Graduates *)
£7,000

University of Aberdeen graduates are eligible for the Alumni Postgraduate Scholarship, reducing tuition fees to £7,000 - matching the current SAAS tuition loan - See full terms and conditions

EU / International students
Tuition Fees for 2026/27 Academic Year
£23,000
Tuition Fees for 2026/27 Academic Year (Self-funded Students *)
£15,000

The above fee includes the £8,000 Aberdeen Global Scholarship provided to self-funded international students. Full terms and conditions apply.

PgDip

Film, Visual Culture and Arts Management

Qualification
PgDip
Duration
9 months or 12 months
Learning Mode
On Campus Learning
Study Mode
Full Time or Part Time
Start Month
January
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Programme Fees

EU / International students
Tuition Fees for 2026/27 Academic Year
£15,335
PgCert

Film, Visual Culture and Arts Management

Qualification
PgCert
Duration
4 months or 9 months
Learning Mode
On Campus Learning
Study Mode
Full Time or Part Time
Start Month
January
More Information

Programme Fees

EU / International students
Tuition Fees for 2026/27 Academic Year
£7,670

We will endeavour to make all course options available. However, these may be subject to change - see our Student Terms and Conditions page. In exceptional circumstances there may be additional fees associated with specialist courses, for example field trips.

Fee Information

Scholarships

All eligible self-funded international Postgraduate Masters students will receive an £8,000 scholarship. Learn more about this Aberdeen Global Scholarship here.

To see our full range of scholarships, visit our Funding Database.

How You'll Study

The programme is delivered by means of seminars and workshops that are tutor- and student-led as appropriate. Students will complete independent and group work, and lead their own projects with the guidance and support of the course tutors. Assessment methods include essays, blog posts, portfolios, practical projects and other coursework.

Learning Methods

  • Individual Projects
  • Research
  • Seminars
  • Tutorials
  • Workshops

Assessment Methods

Assessment methods include essays, reflections, journal entries, and practical work such as portfolios, films and photography. The MLitt also requires a 15,000-word dissertation (which can also include practical components), while the PG diploma and PG certificate consist of coursework alone.

Why Study Film, Visual Culture and Arts Management?

  • The University is ranked 9th in the UK for Film and Visual Culture (Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026).
  • This programme is unique in the combining of theory and practice to develop your critical understanding of methods in film and visual culture.
  • You will gain hands-on experience of working in the arts, by leading projects, developing social media strategies, and working on a project with a local arts organisation. Previous cohorts have worked on projects with the Royal Botanic Gardens of Edinburgh and Deveron Projects in Huntly.
  • You have the opportunity to work in the industry through a work-based placement. Students have completed placements in the film, TV and advertising industries in Aberdeen and beyond, within art galleries and arts organisations, and within departments at the University.
  • You engage with a wide range of material, including film, visual art, performance, scientific images, television, photography, advertising, digital and social media.
  • The programme will be of interest to you if you have a background in Film Studies, Cultural Studies, English, Modern Languages and Art History. It will also be of interest to you if you have a professional background in the visual arts and media.
  • Students studying on this programme become associate members of GWW, Centre for Visual Culture.
  • The campus, part of the historic 'Old Aberdeen,' hosts a range of spectacular architecture and visual art dating back from its inauguration to the present day.
  • Members of the School play a leading role in several specialised research centres at the University of Aberdeen; the centres bring together groups of scholars from a range of academic disciplines, and foster links with other universities.
  • A number of centres are based in the School, including the Centre for Celtic Studies, the Washington Wilson Centre for Visual Culture, and the Grierson Centre for Textual Criticism and Comparative Literary History.
  • The city of Aberdeen offers a range of contemporary art and visual culture in its museums, art galleries, and contemporary art centres, with notable and well known artists, live music covering all tastes, and theatre. The surrounding area of Aberdeenshire is also home to a rich heritage sector.

Entry Requirements

Qualifications

The information below is provided as a guide only and does not guarantee entry to the University of Aberdeen.

Students are normally required to have a good 2.1 degree (or its equivalent) in a subject relevant to Film and Visual Culture, such as Anthropology, Art History, English, Film Studies, Media Studies, Modern Languages, Sociology or Theatre Studies, OR, an undergraduate degree plus relevant professional experience in the arts and humanities industry.


Country or Territory

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Aberdeen Global Scholarship

Eligible self-funded Postgraduate Taught (PGT) students will receive the Aberdeen Global Scholarship. Eligibility details and further information are available on our dedicated page.

English Language Requirements

To study for a Postgraduate Taught degree at the University of Aberdeen it is essential that you can speak, understand, read, and write English fluently. The minimum requirements for this degree are as follows:

IELTS Academic:

OVERALL - 6.5 with: Listening - 5.5; Reading - 6.0; Speaking - 5.5; Writing - 6.0

TOEFL iBT:

OVERALL - 90 with: Listening - 17; Reading - 21; Speaking - 20; Writing - 21

PTE Academic:

OVERALL - 62 with: Listening - 59; Reading - 59; Speaking - 59; Writing - 59

Cambridge English B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency:

OVERALL - 176 with: Listening - 162; Reading - 169; Speaking - 162; Writing - 169

Read more about specific English Language requirements here.

Document Requirements

You will be required to supply the following documentation with your application as proof you meet the entry requirements of this degree programme. If you have not yet completed your current programme of study, then you can still apply and you can provide your Degree Certificate at a later date.

Degree Transcript
a full transcript showing all the subjects you studied and the marks you have achieved in your degree(s) (original & official English translation)
Personal Statement
a detailed personal statement explaining your motivation for this particular programme

Careers

As well as providing research training to enable students to go on to pursue an academic career, this programme will also be of interest to those wishing to follow a career in arts management, curating, film and television, and related fields.

Career Opportunities

  • Arts Manager
  • Community Arts Work
  • Festival Organisation
  • Film Producer
  • Public Engagement
  • Web Developer

What our Alumni Say

Zuzana Fryntová

Zuzana Fryntová

Job Details
Project Coordinator
Graduation Year
2021

I was researching a master's that would prepare me for the challenges of working in the arts sector in practical terms - and this course was the only one in the country that offered the flexibility, practical classes, and internships that I was looking for. Being linked with Deveron Projects, an arts organisation based in Aberdeenshire, as part of the course proved crucial for my career. If you are considering studying at the University of Aberdeen, go for it!

Cerys Davies

Cerys Davies

Graduation Year
2022

The MLitt allowed me to build on skills I had previously learnt in a more specific setting. I was able to ask questions, be curious and learn from not only the lecturers but people currently working within Arts Management. I undertook a work placement with an international arts organisation and discovered how the theory we learn is applied and contributes to Film, Visual Culture and Arts Management. This course gave me confidence in my ability to build skills I have taken forward in my career.

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