Master of Arts - Screenwriting
- 1,5 years
- Duration
- 30,890 GBP
- Price
- September
- Start
- June
- Deadline
- Master
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- London / United Kingdom
- Location
Program description
The MA Screenwriting programme at London College of Communication is one of the UK’s leading film and television scripting courses, with a strong professional reputation and graduates who have achieved critical acclaim and international awards across television, film, radio, animation, and games. It introduces you to the foundations of contemporary scriptwriting through practical and theoretical contexts, developing research methodologies that underpin all future practice.
You will engage in peer‑to‑peer reviews and reader reports, building your understanding of narrative, structure, and character while gaining insight into script reading, editing, and development. The course offers opportunities to develop feature film, television, or radio narratives, honing your writing voice and skills to build an industry‑relevant portfolio, culminating in a Major Project that allows you to focus on a specialist area of interest.
Program structure
Autumn, term 1
- Short Screenplay (40 credits)
- Major Project (60 credits)
Spring, term 2
- Working with Existing Formats (40 credits)
- Collaborative Unit (20 credits)
- Major Project (Continued)
Summer, term 3
- Working with Existing Formats (Continued)
- Major Project (Continued)
- Industry Interaction (20 credits)
Autumn, term 4
- Major Project (Continued)
- Industry Interaction (Continued)
Price
Tuition fee:
- 30,890 GBP per education*
*Tuition fees may increase in future years for new and continuing students on courses lasting more than one year. For this course, you can pay tuition fees in instalments.
You may need to cover additional costs which are not included in your tuition fees, such as materials and equipment specific to your course.
Requirements for applicants
Applicants are expected to demonstrate a clear and passionate commitment to the medium of screenwriting together with their intent to extend their knowledge in this subject matter. Detail of prior experience and/or study are required to indicate a clear desire to write for film, television and radio and to successfully complete this programme of study.
An applicant will be considered for admission if they have already achieved an educational level equivalent to an honours degree. It is preferable that you have a previous degree, but it is not essential. We also accept students based on their writing talent and the work they submit during their application.
Educational level may be demonstrated by:
- Honours degree (named above);
- Possession of equivalent qualifications;
- Prior experiential learning, the outcome of which can be demonstrated to be equivalent to formal qualifications otherwise required;
- Or a combination of formal qualifications and experiential learning which, taken together, can be demonstrated to be equivalent to formal qualifications otherwise required.
Applicants who do not meet these course entry requirements may still be considered in exceptional cases.
The course team will consider each application that demonstrates additional strengths and alternative evidence. This might, for example, be demonstrated by:
- Related academic or work experience
- The quality of the personal statement
- A strong academic or other professional reference
- OR a combination of these factors
Each application will be considered on its own merit but we cannot guarantee an offer in each case.
Language requirements
- IELTS 7.0 (or equivalent) is required, with a minimum of 6.0 in each of the four skills.
About the university

The University of the Arts London (UAL) produces and encourages the creativity essential for a better future. Its colleges have been at the forefront of innovative education since 1842, creating work with a lasting impact on people and the planet, driven by curiosity, imagination, and purpose.
London is fundamental to UAL's identity, providing a vital context where the university connects and exchanges ideas with individuals from all walks of life. Globally, its creative network influences education, culture, business, and society.
Through innovative research and creative instruction, UAL's faculty and staff bring fresh perspectives to education. The university enables students to build the careers they desire by working with them at every level - from pre-degree to postgraduate, and from short courses to online learning.
UAL's colleges
Ranked second in the world for art and design, UAL comprises six distinct colleges:
- Camberwell College of Arts
- Central Saint Martins
- Chelsea College of Arts
- London College of Communication
- London College of Fashion
- Wimbledon College of Arts
Together, they form a community of creatives, innovators, trailblazers, and storytellers, united in their mission to reimagine the future.
Courses in the visual arts, animation, screen, communication, fashion, media, and performance are available at the undergraduate and graduate levels.