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8 Master's degrees in Humanities in Thailand
English for Professional Development
This English for Professional Development programme at Mae Fah Luang aims at creating graduates with English-language proficiency, sociocultural awareness, ability to apply English to academic and business communication, knowledge of information technology management, ability to put theoretical knowledge into practice and abidance by professional integrity.
Curatorial Practice
The Master of Arts in Curatorial Practice at Chulalongkorn University promotes transdisciplinary methodology in the field of curating, embracing design with visual and performing arts.
English as an International Language
The English as an International Language (EIL) Program from Chulalongkorn University, is an interdisciplinary and international program that aims to develop first-rate scholars of English as an International Language serving all different sectors.
Korean Studies
This Korean Studies is a joint international program between Chulalongkorn University and Seoul National University.
English Language Studies
The English Language Studies course at Thammasat University was developed with the aim of building a human resource with a deep understanding of the disciplines of English Language Studies, including applied linguistics and cross-cultural communication.
Religious Studies
The Religious Studies program of Mahidol University is the only program in Thailand that has a teaching and learning in religious education that emphasizes knowledge, content, theory, philosophy, teachings of various religions both in the form of practice that has a potential basic and in a way objective "science".
Philosophy and Religion
The Philosophy and Religion program from Assumption University helps students develop essential skills such as independent thinking, logical reasoning, and problem analysis, which can be applied in various fields.
Applied Linguistics
The Applied Linguistics program of Mahidol University is offered by the Faculty of Liberal Arts.