7 Master's degrees in General Studies in Ohio, United States
Comparative Studies
The Comparative Studies program from The Ohio State University is designed for students whose scholarly interests require them to call upon the resources of several academic disciplines.
Applied History and Public Humanities
Graduates of Applied History and Public Humanities from The University of Akron earn both the M.A. in Applied History and the Certificate in Public Humanities. No other state university in Ohio offers this combination.
Creative Writing-NEOMFA
Creative Writing-NEOMFA from Cleveland State University (CSU) is offered as part of the Northeast Ohio Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, a four-university consortium incorporating the faculty and resources of Cleveland State University, Kent State University, Youngstown State University, and the University of Akron.
Interdisciplinary
The Interdisciplinary program of The University of Akron allows you to select electives to suit your goals and may be outside of business.
Theology
Theology from Ohio Dominican University prepares you for life and work in ministry, as well as for further studies at the doctoral level.
Ancient Languages and Cultures
Students who complete a master’s degree in Ancient Languages and Cultures at Utah State University and then go on to pursue a Ph.D in a related field can find work in: academic programs, historical societies, museums, archives and libraries and databases.
Individual Interdisciplinary Program
The M.A./M.S. Individual Interdisciplinary Program (IIP) from Ohio University's Graduate College is designed as a home for those M.A., M.S., and Ph.D. students whose academic and research interests might be best served by an interdisciplinary graduate degree.