6 Master's degrees in American and Australasian studies in Arizona, United States
Mexican American Studies
The Mexican American Studies programme from The University of Arizona advances the understanding of the history, culture and intellectual legacy of Mexican, Indigenous, Chicanx and Latinx peoples in the U.S.
Latin American Studies
As a graduate student in the Latin American Studies programme at The University of Arizona, you will collaborate with internationally renowned scholars. The goal: Develop finely tuned research skills to join fieldwork in Latin America and along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Indigenous Governance
The Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Indigenous Governance degree at The University of Arizona has been designed with working professionals in mind, combining brief but intensive on-campus classes with a diverse menu of online courses and externship credits that can be earned in a student’s home community.
American Studies
What is America? What is the American experience? How do the answers to these questions vary depending on who is asked? With the American Studies programme from Arizona State University learn to think deeply and critically about these questions and about the role of the U.S. in matters near and far.
American Indian Higher Education (Certificate NDP)
The American Indian Higher Education (Certificate NDP) program from The University of Arizona will give you the graduate-level professional development required if you are currently working with or plan to work with American Indian students in higher education, especially in Indian institutions.
Linguistics - Native American Linguistics and Languages
The Linguistics - Native American Linguistics and Languages degree program at The University of Arizona trains community language activists in the skills and experience needed to work on maintaining, revitalizing and documenting your native language.