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131 Master's degrees in American and Australasian studies in United States
Applied American Politics and Policy
Dive into the intricacies of American politics and policy with Florida State University's Applied American Politics and Policy MS program. This comprehensive program offers a blend of theoretical insights and practical skills, equipping students with the tools to analyze, shape, and influence public policy in the United States.
Africology and African American Studies
The mission of the Department of Africology and African American Studies at Temple University is to provide an intellectual arena in which students learn to critically examine, analyze, and interpret the experiences, traditions, and dynamics of people of African descent.
American Studies
A master’s degree in American Studies from The University of Alabama gives students an opportunity to explore their interests and develop writing and thinking skills that expand career options.
Africology and African American Studies
The Master of Arts in Africology and African American Studies offers two optional tracks: Applied or Thesis-based. Students are required to choose a complementary focus according to their vocational orientation or their undergraduate degrees—from among participating disciplinary programs/departments across academic disciplines and programs of Eastern Michigan University.
Afro-American Studies
The objective of the Afro-American Studies program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst is to produce scholars and teachers in the tradition of the department's namesake, W. E. B. Du Bois.
English and Media Studies
The English and Media Studies programme of Rutgers University offers a comprehensive curriculum tailored to your academic goals, whether you’re delving into classic literature, analyzing contemporary media trends, or exploring the intersections of culture and technology.

American Studies
The American Studies programme at California State University Fullerton has offered students a vibrant and supportive community in which they learn how to analyze, interpret and critique American culture in the past and the present and apply those skills to a wide range of potential careers.
American Legal Studies
The American Legal Studies is a degree at St. Mary's University for internationally trained lawyers. American trained lawyers are not eligible.
American Studies - Public Humanities
The American Studies - Public Humanities programme of Rutgers University educates students to become knowledgeable and productive scholars who will contribute significantly to a wide range of academic, cultural, and public institutions because we believe that interdisciplinary training in American Studies provides a critical foundation to understanding our world and changing it.
American Studies
The American Studies programme at the University of Hawaii at Manoa is a 30-credit Master of Arts degree. This interdisciplinary course offers advanced training in American culture and history through full-time study. Students develop expert research skills while exploring the diverse social fabrics of the United States.
Pan-African Studies: African American Studies
The Pan-African Studies: African American Studies programme at the University of Louisville offers a comprehensive exploration of the global Black diaspora. This interdisciplinary degree is available through Kentucky's only dedicated Black Studies department, providing students with flexible full-time study options.
American Studies
Customize a program of study integrating American literature, politics and history, and investigate the authentic understanding of human nature, political order and justice shared by America's founders. Gain distinctive preparation for a career in teaching, public policy or research with this American Studies degree from University of Dallas.
Liberal Studies
The Liberal Studies, M.A.L.S. is offered by University of New Hampshire. The liberal studies (or M.A.L.S.) program is innovative and interdisciplinary. Design your own course of study, choosing courses from across the university that focus on a topic, issue, perspective or cultural development, culminating in a scholarly thesis or creative applied project.
Indigenous Educational Leadership
The Indigenous Educational Leadership Graduate Certificate online programme at Kansas State University will help develop the skills needed to lead and advocate for indigenous students and families across tribal, federal, state and local educational systems.
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.
American Studies
American Studies from Saint Louis University gives students a solid grounding in the origins, development, practices and theoretical framework of the field, as well as aiding them in the pursuit of independent research and academic writing.
Latin American and Latino Studies
The Department of Latin American and Latino Studies at University of Illinois at Chicago offers work leading to the Master of Arts in Latin American and Latino Studies.
African and African-American Studies
The African and African-American Studies program at University of Kansas takes two years of full-time study. Nine upper-division and graduate courses, in addition to a thesis or additional course work for a non-thesis option, are required for the degree.
Art History in Arts of the Americas
The Art History in Arts of the Americas program at University of Arkansas is a two-year residency program conducted in partnership with the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and specializing in the arts of the Americas.
Literature with Concentration in American Studies
With the Literature with Concentration in American Studies degree at University of Houston Clear Lake, you'll combine the study of the U.S. and, at your choice, other Western Hemisphere literature with coursework in disciplines such as History, Anthropology, Sociology, or Art History, which deepen your understanding of literature's relation to the culture in which it is created.