12 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in Illinois, United States
Bilingual, Bi-cultural
Join the Mater of Education in Bilingual, Bi-cultural programme from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign.
Language, Culture, and Curriculum
Language, Culture, and Curriculum from Loyola University Chicago aims to equip all teachers with the pertinent understandings and pedagogical practices to push forward emergent bilinguals’ learning and language development across settings, including literacy, mathematics, science, social studies, world languages, and fine arts classrooms with children, adolescents, and adults.
Slavic Languages and Literatures
The Slavic Languages and Literatures degree program at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign offers a comprehensive course of study in Russian literature, language, and culture.
Education, Culture and Society
Deepen and broaden your understand of larger social, political and cultural forces by earning a master’s degree in Education, Culture and Society from DePaul University.
Hispanic Studies
The University of Illinois at Chicago offers a Master's degree in Hispanic Studies. Guided by the belief that people with disabilities are assets to the University, UIC is committed to full inclusion and participation of people with disabilities in all aspects of University life.
TESOL and Intercultural Studies
An M.A. in TESOL and Intercultural Studies from Wheaton College Illinois provides teachers with a solid foundation in the field of TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages).
Education, Culture and Society
Deepen and broaden your understand of larger social, political and cultural forces by earning a master’s degree in Education, Culture and Society from DePaul University.
Educational Studies - Language, Culture and Education
The School of Education offers a Master of Science in Education degree in Educational Studies - Language, Culture and Education at Western Illinois University, which is offered entirely online.
Curriculum, Culture and Communities
Curriculum, Culture and Communities from Loyola University Chicago is designed within a social justice framework across schools and communities to prepare educators, community organizers, faith-based leaders, policy-makers, and others to take on new challenges as socially-just curriculum specialists in institutions of higher education, schools, and communities.
Literacy, Language and Culture (Online)
Meet the demand for educators who support linguistically and culturally diverse students with North Park University’s degree in Literacy, Language and Culture (Online).
Latin American Literatures and Cultures
Students in the Latin American Literatures and Cultures program at Northeastern Illinois University are encouraged to take advantage of semester-long study abroad opportunities at the University of Guanajuato in Mexico, and/or the University of Mendoza in Argentina.
Educational Studies
The primary aim of the Western Illinois University graduate Educational Studies program is to assist in the development of highly competent, flexible, and empowered practitioners who will have a positive impact on student learning, their immediate professional setting, and their profession as a whole.