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298 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in United States
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Oregon State University is the multidisciplinary study of gender and women's lives and experiences.
American Indian Studies (Visual and Oral Culture)
With this American Indian Studies (Visual and Oral Culture) program from Arizona State University, you will gain a deeper understanding of complex issues facing indigenous communities and learn how to apply your expertise and advocate for social justice. Your skills will be applicable in a variety of careers.
World Languages and Applied Intercultural Studies
The M.A. in World Languages and Applied Intercultural Studies at Georgia State University is designed to develop students’ career-readiness through an innovative curriculum that emphasizes world language skills, intercultural competency, and global awareness.
Indo-European Studies
The Indo-European Studies program of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is technically (in UCLA terminology) an “Interdisciplinary Program” (IDP), since some of its faculty and courses are shared with various UCLA departments, such as Classics, Linguistics, and Asian Languages and Cultures.
Judaic Studies
University of Connecticut Judaic Studies graduate program provides a unique opportunity for students with specialized interests in Jewish literature, culture, and history to pursue their research in the context of other relevant literatures, cultures, and languages, all of which are integrated within UConn's Department of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages (LCL).
Divinity
The 87-hour Divinity degree at Baylor University intends to provide graduate theological education that is centered in the gospel of Jesus Christ and consistent with historic Baptist commitments to prepare persons to carry this gospel to the churches and the world.
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.
Culturally Sustaining Education
Our Culturally Sustaining Education program at the University of Washington seeks to join, center, and sustain the strengths, wisdom, histories, and futures of Indigenous, Black, Latinx, Asian, Pacific Islander and all global majority young people, families, Elders, communities and educators across multiple intersections with gender, disability, language, land, migration, class, and more.
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.
Conservation of Material Culture
The Interdepartment Program (IDP) in the Conservation of Material Culture, administered through the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, grants two degree programs focusing on cultural heritage preservation. The Program is offered at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Social Work (Online)
The Catholic University of America—ranked among the top Catholic Schools of Social Work in the Nation, prepares its graduates to pass the Licensed Graduate Social Work (LGSW) exam and pursue fulfilling careers as clinical social workers with the Social Work (Online) program.
Institute of Latina,o, Caribbean, and Latin American Studies
In picking a methodological and theoretical orientation for their thesis papers, students specialize in one discipline of their choice, while also taking courses in at least two additional disciplines. Learn more with Institute of Latina,o, Caribbean, and Latin American Studies from University of Connecticut.
Positive Organization Development and Change
The Positive Organization Development and Change program of Case Western Reserve University is for learning how to manage systemic organizational change and transformation, leadership development, and team effectiveness
World Languages and Cultures
The Department of World Languages and Cultures at the University of Utah offers three Master of Arts degrees: World Languages & Cultures MA (WLC.MA), MA in Language Pedagogy (MALP) and World Languages MA (WLMA).
Chicana and Chicano Studies
The Chicana and Chicano Studies Department at The University of New Mexico is an interdisciplinary program. he purpose of the department is to promote a critical understanding of Chicano/Hispano/Mexicano communities through teaching, research, and advocacy.
Asian Languages and Cultures
University of Wisconsin Madison offers a new interdisciplinary M.A. and Ph.D. program in Asian Languages and Cultures. Students may take advantage of the many opportunities within the department and on campus to do in-depth research on Asia from multiple disciplinary perspectives and across the traditional area studies divisions of East, South, and Southeast Asia.
Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies
The Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies program from University of Arkansas is an innovative interdisciplinary graduate program for advanced studies in literature and culture across linguistic, national, disciplinary, and genre boundaries.
History - Museum Studies
The History - Museum Studies option from University of New Hampshire combines practical museum experience with solid academic training. Gain an advanced understanding of how societies, cultures, economics, politics, science and arts of the past have shaped today’s world.
Southwest Studies
The Master of Arts degree in Southwest Studies at New Mexico Highlands University marshals interdisciplinary resources in the study of anthropology, history and political science, and Hispanic language and literature of the Southwest.
Cultural Heritage Studies
In the MA in Cultural Heritage Studies program at The University of Alabama at Birmingham, we’ll teach you how societies around the world select and preserve traditions, monuments, and important cultural artifacts—and how that affects public policy and advocacy.