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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.
Multilingual and Multicultural Education
The fully-online Master of Arts in Multilingual and Multicultural Education, offered at California State University San Marcos, centers on a critical examination of issues of educational equity, diversity and social justice with a focus on students and their families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Intercultural Studies
Intercultural Studies at Biola University is designed to equip students both for careers in cross-cultural or multicultural environments and for ministries associated with spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ in cultures other than one?s own.
Applied Anthropology
Graduate study leading to a Master of Arts degree in Applied Anthropology is offered by the Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures at the Mississippi State University.
Gender, Society and Representation
Gender, Society and Representation is an inter-faculty programme offered by University College London (UCL), drawing on the unusual breadth of disciplines for which UCL is renowned, including development studies, law, anthropology, urban studies, literary scholarship, geography and queer studies.
Culture and Arts Administration
The Yasar University offers a degree in Culture and Arts Administration. The world of artistic creation does not aim to meet the satisfaction of the consumers in the first place, moreover, it challenges the audience.
Narrative Environments
The MA Narrative Environments course at the University of the Arts London (UAL) combines stories and spaces to create memorable human experiences.
Comparative Cultural Analysis (Arts and Culture)
In the Comparative Cultural Analysis (Arts and Culture) programme of the University of Amsterdam you will explore 'culture' in the broadest sense - from art, film and new media, to popular culture and social movements - in relation to contemporary issues such as globalisation, technology and social and cultural conflicts and identities.
Cultural Heritage
The main objective of the University of Minho’s Master Degree in Cultural Heritage at University of Minho is to enhance a knowhow formative profile of high specialization in order to enable the graduates to achieve a high level of performance when dealing with matters of research, coordination and management of projects concerning the appreciation of historical heritage.
Maori Studies
Engage in advanced scholarship and contribute your own research to the existing knowledge in your field with this Master of Arts in Maori Studies from University of Auckland.
Anglophone Studies
The aim of the study programme Anglophone Studies at Justus Liebig University Giessen is to impart advanced linguistic, literary and cultural knowledge and specific didactic knowledge and skills as well as comprehensive skills in the field of academic methodology in the subjects studied.
Area and Global Studies for International Cooperation
The just-launched Master’s degree in Area and Global Studies for International Cooperation (AGIC) of the University of Turin, Italy, stands for an approach that is global in content, reach, and structure.
Cultural Studies
Cultural Studies from The University of the West Indies aims to unlock the potential of the Caribbean Region and contribute to regional integration through the excellence of its scholarship and the education of the region’s human resources.
Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures - Classical and Medieval Hebrew Literature
In addition to the MA awarded within the PhD program, Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures - Classical and Medieval Hebrew Literature at University of Pennsylvania offers an independent (terminal) MA degree in Hebrew Literature and Jewish Tradition, which is one of the tracks in MELC’s graduate program in Hebrew and Judaic Studies.
Intercultural Studies - International Development
Asbury Seminary’s 60-hour Intercultural Studies - International Development at Asbury Theological Seminary develops global leadership skills to navigate relationships without borders, as you gain a new appreciation for authentic diversity. Throughout your study, you’ll integrate theology with anthropology, sociology and ethics.

Social and Cultural Theory
Culture is at the heart of social life, and so understanding it is key to understanding society. Gain the tools you need to understand culture in a rigorous, social scientific way with the Social and Cultural Theory programme from University of Bristol.

Byzantine Studies and the Latin East
The Byzantine Studies and the Latin East programme from University of Cyprus is dynamically reinforced by Cyprus’ own cultural heritage, thanks to which the University of Cyprus is ideally situated for Byzantine and Medieval Studies.

Museums, Galleries and Contemporary Culture with Professional Experience
The Museums, Galleries and Contemporary Culture with Professional Experience MA programme at the University of Westminster is a unique course that offers you the opportunity to undertake an extended work placement and gain professional work experience. The University of Westminster and its courses are located in London.
The Politics of Cultural Conflict
The Politics of Cultural Conflict is offered by University of Buckingham. This programme in the Politics of Cultural Conflict explores ‘culture wars’ between the populist right and cultural left, and how these are changing the axis of electoral competition from economics to culture – especially in western societies.
Erasmus Mundus Children's Literature, Media and Culture
The Erasmus Mundus Children's Literature, Media and Culture master's degree at Autonomous University of Barcelona is structured into 4 semesters, three of which consist in academic training, with professional work placements at the end of the third semester, while the fourth semester is fully dedicated to working on your supervised Master Thesis.