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50 Master's degrees in Ethnic Studies in United States
Applied Behavior Analysis
Build the skills you will need to work with individuals with disabilities and intervene in an evidence-based manner. We offer a master degree in Applied Behavior Analysis at the University of Pittsburgh.

Ethnomusicology (Online)
Are you fascinated with the music of the world? As an ethnomusicologist, you might travel to other areas and experience music in its native culture. Learning the language, culture, and folklore of other ethnicities is all part of the job. If this sounds interesting to you, Liberty University’s Master of Arts in Ethnomusicology (Online) degree might be what you are looking for.
Southeast Asian Studies
The Southeast Asian Studies M.A. at the University of California, Riverside is a two-year, full-time postgraduate programme. It offers specialised tracks in research or community engagement, focusing on the diverse arts, rituals, and cultural identities of the region and its global diasporas through interdisciplinary study.
Chicana and Chicano Studies
The Chicana and Chicano Studies is an interdisciplinary program offered at San José State University focusing on the racialization, experiences, issues and cultural productions of Chicanas and Chicanos.
Folklore
The Folklore Program at the University of California, Berkeley trains intellectual leaders in folkloristics for the twenty-first century.
Religious Studies
The Religious Studies program at Indiana University Bloomington is designed for students looking to engage in the academic study of religion beyond the bachelor’s degree.
Latin America and the Caribbean - Regional Studies
The interdisciplinary MA program in Latin America and the Caribbean - Regional Studies at Columbia University provides a broad social science-based approach to modern and contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean.
Global Affairs
The Global Affairs MA course from the Fairleigh Dickinson University offers an intensive examination of our complex economic, political and social world issues, with in-depth perspectives on today’s political and global economy, international problems and conflict resolution.
Judaic Studies
The Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies at University of Michigan offers students an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Jewish civilizations and thought. The Master of Arts (M.A.) program explores the rich culture and historical experience of the Jewish people, their unique traditions, interactions with other cultures, and impact on world civilizations.
Applied Anthropology
The School of Language, Culture, and Society offers graduate work leading to a Master of Arts in Applied Anthropology at Oregon State University. The school also offers graduate work leading to a master of arts in interdisciplinary studies and participates as a minor field in other advanced degree programs. A variety of individualized programs are available within the MAIS framework.