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3.7k Master's degrees in Humanities in United States
Philosophy
The Philosophy programme at University at Buffalo is a two-year, full-time Master of Arts degree delivered in person. This 30-credit course offers advanced training in diverse subfields, focusing on cross-disciplinary research and practical applications of philosophical methods to address complex real-world challenges.
English (online)
The English Department’s Master of Arts program is designed to make the UNO M.A. in English more accessible to students. The English (online) program at the University of New Orleans provides students with advanced subject-matter expertise in American literature, British literature, and rhetoric/professional writing.
Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration Workforce Leadership and Development
The Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration Workforce Leadership and Development program from University of North Texas provides valuable skills for employees at all levels in an organization (manager, team leader, leader, executive) and provides effective techniques to manage change, launch new products, and lead through disrupted technologies.
History (Online)
Develop a breadth of knowledge in historical subjects and master teaching methods with the History (Online) degree from Indiana University Northwest. In this flexible online program, you’ll take courses in education and history, and prepare to be an instructor at the high school and college levels.
Public and Nonprofit Management and Policy with Hebrew and Judaic Studies
The dual degree program in Public and Nonprofit Management and Policy with Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University is designed to train students for careers in Jewish communal service. It provides the policy, management, and quantitative skills needed to help you transform your intentions into action with impact.
Theology and Philosophy
Philosophy on the level of natural reason, like theology on the level of supernatural faith, pursues answers to the deepest questions concerning reality and the meaning of life. The Theology and Philosophy program at The University of St. Thomas (UST) will teach you more.
Divinity and Christian Education
Students in the Divinity and Christian Education program of the Union Presbyterian Seminary plan to make Christian education a significant part of their ministry, whether or not they seek ordination.
Religious Studies
The Master of Arts in Religious Studies program from Florida International University is designed to give students maximum flexibility in pursuing their research interests, while providing a firm foundation in both the general academic study of religion and the student’s area of specialization.
Psychology - Applied Behavior Analysis
The Psychology - Applied Behavior Analysis programme at Purdue University is a comprehensive online Master of Science degree. Designed for flexible part-time or full-time study, this 1.5-year course focuses on human behaviour and research. It prepares students for diverse professional roles through a rigorous academic curriculum.
Philanthropic Studies
Our master’s degree in Philanthropic Studies at Indiana University Indianapolis allows professionals and executives already working in philanthropy to gain a deeper understanding of the field to further your career goals and your organization's mission.
Divinity - Forming New Faith Communities
The M.Div. Divinity - Forming New Faith Communities Emphasis at the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary provides theological training in both tactical and transformational skills. The Emphasis is designed to be collaborative and transformative, practice oriented, and marked by real time ministry action and reflection in community.
Creative Writing
The Creative Writing MFA program offered at San Francisco State University is regarded as the terminal degree in the field.
Philosophy
Philosophy candidates at the Catholic University of America must have received a bachelor's degree from a recognized institution. Although an undergraduate degree in philosophy is not required for admission to the M.A./Ph.L. program, where deficits exist, students will be required to make them up through additional graduate coursework in select philosophical disciplines.
Christian Ministry
Christian Ministry from East Texas Baptist University (ETBU) provides opportunities for intensive study in Christian scriptures, theology, and ministry at the graduate level.
English (9-12)
The Master of Arts in English (9-12) program offered by Coastal Carolina University is an avenue to initial certification.
Secondary Education - World Languages
The Master Secondary Education - World Languages offered at Hawai'i Pacific University develops professional educators who are reflective practitioners dedicated to the scholarship of teaching and school renewal.
World Languages and Literatures - Spanish
The mission of the World Languages and Literatures - Spanish graduate program at University of Nevada, Reno is to educate students in Hispanic languages, literatures and cultures at the highest possible level, as well as to provide students with both a broad knowledge base from which to pursue specialized studies that will advance their future research and professional activities.
Public History
Public History from Western Michigan University is the presentation of history and culture outside of the traditional classroom setting. These pursuits include, but are by no means limited to, museums, historic preservation, historic site management, archival management, cultural resource management, documentary film making, digital history projects, and policy applications.

Interdisciplinary Studies
The Interdisciplinary Studies course from East Tennessee State University is a graduate programme that offers the opportunity to study across the boundaries of academic disciplines and create knowledge out of multiple perspectives.
Creative Writing
The Creative Writing program of the University of Colorado at Boulder is a three-year degree program that values literary study, innovation and writing that tests the limits of conventional forms.