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13 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in Massachusetts, United States
Chinese Language and Culture
Embark on a journey of linguistic and cultural discovery with Brandeis University's Chinese Language and Culture MA program.
History of Science
History of Science from Harvard University is producing the next generation of professional historians of science, training students to examine the development of science through a course of study that lays a broad foundation for teaching and research across the field.

Cross-Cultural Communication
Gain in-demand communication skills that can help you more effectively navigate multicultural environments with the Cross-Cultural Communication certificate from Northeastern University.
Gender and Cultural Studies and Public Policy
The joint Master’s in Gender and Cultural Studies and Public Policy at Simmons University is designed for students who would like to combine the pragmatic approach of public policy with the broader, creative insights of gender and cultural theory.
Divinity
The intensive Master of Divinity graduate program at the Hellenic College Holy Cross prepares both men and women for a life of ordained or lay ministry. Graduate students learn to exemplify and to articulate the Orthodox tradition in its pastoral, liturgical, biblical, patristic, dogmatic, canonical, ethical, and missionary aspects.
Critical Ethnic and Community Studies
University of Massachusetts Boston's Critical Ethnic and Community Studies program (formerly Transnational, Cultural, and Community Studies, or TCCS) is a critical comparative ethnic studies graduate program with signature elements emphasizing transdisciplinarity and the recognition of transnational global–local connections.
Gender and Cultural Studies
Simmons University's Master of Arts in Gender and Cultural Studies (GCS) program examines intersecting systems of power and privilege and the ways in which race, ethnicity, nationality, class, ability, gender, sexuality, and sexual orientation are constructed within the United States and in international contexts.
Theology
The Master of Theology program from the Hellenic College Holy Cross is an advanced, research-oriented graduate program in theology.
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University encompasses the study of ancient and modern peoples, languages, literatures, cultures, and societies of the Near and Middle East. Languages include Akkadian, Arabic, Aramaic, Armenian, Babylonian, Egyptian, Hebrew, Iranian, Persian, Sumerian, Turkish, and Yiddish.
Architecture Studies - Islamic Architecture
The Architecture Studies - Islamic Architecture program of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a two-year program of advanced study founded on research and inquiry in architecture as a discipline and as a practice.
Theological Studies
Applicants for the Theological Studies program offered by Boston University must have graduated with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 from an accredited college and have a broad liberal arts background with a general knowledge of theological subjects.
Hispanic Language and Literatures
The MA program in Hispanic Language and Literatures at Boston University develops an advanced knowledge of Spanish and Spanish-American literature and the traditions, aims, and methods of research scholarship.
Theological Studies
In earning a Master of Theological Studies from the Hellenic College Holy Cross, students gain proficiency in Orthodox theology and history.