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3.7k Master's degrees in Humanities in United States
French
The French program at Columbia University trains scholars in the literature, culture, and history of France and the Francophone world. Students take courses on a wide array of literary, theoretical, historical and sociological topics relating to France and the Francophone world.
Linguistics
The Linguistics MA program offered at University of South Carolina is designed to provide students with the broadest possible background in linguistics and encourages them to take advantage of the wide range of opportunities presented by the program's faculty and to discover connections between the various subdisciplines of the field.
History
The department offers a small and intensive one-year terminal M.A. program. Students in the History program at the College of William & Mary will take two semesters of coursework, including an introduction to historiography and historical method, research seminars, and thematic as well as regionally-based reading seminars.
History
History from Madonna University program provides students the opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of American history as it relates to the histories of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.
History and Philosophy of Science
The graduate program in History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Pittsburgh is committed to research and teaching in the historical and conceptual foundations of science.
General Studies
Students seeking preparation for general ministry, particularly roles that include responsibility for the theological and administrative leadership of a local church in the United States, are encouraged to pursue the general MDiv degree with a General Studies concentration at Grace College and Seminary.
Theological Studies - Theology and Wesleyan Studies
The Theological Studies - Theology and Wesleyan Studies program at Asbury Theological Seminary applies Christian theology to contemporary issues, life and ministry through your study of church history, doctrine, ethics, philosophy and systematic theology.
Writing - Literary Translation
The Writing - Literary Translation program at Columbia University offers all Writing students the opportunity to pursue coursework in literary translation as part of their studies.
Philosophy - Christian Wisdom
The Philosophy - Christian Wisdom program of Holy Apostles College and Seminary provides the student with a comprehensive understanding of metaphysics. Topics include the One and the Many and the transcendentals of Beauty, Truth and Goodness.
History (Specialized Option)
The Master of Arts program in History (Specialized Option) offered by the California State University Sacramento introduces students to the use of the historical method, the critical investigation of problems in historical study, and the analysis and interpretation of primary source material.
Creative and Professional Writing
The Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Creative and Professional Writing at Western Connecticut State University is a terminal degree program founded on the belief that writers who can work in multiple genres are best equipped for professional careers and that writing across genres has both practical and systemic benefits for the writer.
School Counseling
The Master in School Counseling from New York Institute of Technology prepares you to help shape the lives of tomorrow’s students by becoming a proactive and responsive school counselor.
Dramatic Art
The Department of Dramatic Art at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill offers professional training programs in acting, costume production, and technical production leading to the master of fine arts (M.F.A.) degree.
Speech-Language Pathology
Students pursuing a Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology at Auburn University may select one of two tracks: thesis or non-thesis.
English
The MA in English program at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi offers students an innovative curriculum, a dynamic faculty, and many opportunities for professional development.
Buddhist Studies
University of Washington's Buddhist Studies disciplinary concentration within the South Asia languages and literature program in the Department of Asian Languages and Literature offers courses leading to the general departmental M.A. and Ph.D. degrees with a specialization in Buddhist Studies.

English Language Learning
The M.Ed. in English Language Learning major delivered by University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is designed to provide comprehensive educator preparation for individuals with baccalaureate degrees interested in working with dual language learners (DLLs) or English language learners (ELLs) in various contexts.
English to Speakers of Other Languages
The Department of Modern and Classical Languages offers the Master of Arts in English to Speakers of Other Languages at Valdosta State University.
Literacy (Online)
Literacy (Online) is offered by University of Saint Joseph. The Master of Arts in Literacy focuses on the teaching and assessment of reading and writing skills for all learners in Grades K-12.
Philosophy and Education
Similar to the Master of Arts degree program from Teachers College at Columbia University, the Master of Education degree program is designed to provide a more in-depth and intensive introduction to the study of Philosophy and Education.