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3.7k Master's degrees in Humanities in United States
English - Literary History
Candidates for a M.A. English - Literary History at Ohio University have the opportunity to study with accomplished specialists in a diverse array of literary periods and genres. M.A. candidates are expected to complete two years of study and write either an extended essay or a thesis in their chosen area. The M.A. student's essay or thesis often grows out of his or her coursework.

Divinity - Global and Intercultural Leadership (Online)
Does the thought of bringing the Word of God to those in far-off countries excite you? Liberty University’s Master of Divinity - Global and Intercultural Leadership (Online) will prepare you with the knowledge and skills you need to fulfill the Great Commission.
East Asian Languages and Literatures
The Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures (DEALL) from The Ohio State University offers the MA and PhD in East Asian Languages and Literatures.
Speech and Hearing Science
Students in the Speech and Hearing Science program at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign earn about speech-language pathology in medical and educational settings, as well as speech, language, and hearing science.
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.
Curriculum and Instruction - English Education (Rhetoric and Professional Writing)
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Department of Teaching and Learning offers a graduate program of study in Curriculum and Instruction - English Education (Rhetoric and Professional Writing), including choices of concentration in three Focus Areas: Subject Area, Instructional Level Area and Cross-Curricular Area.
Elementary Education - English as a New Language and English as a Second Language
The Elementary Education - English as a New Language and English as a Second Language program from Indiana University Southeast provides coursework for elementary school teachers seeking to enhance their knowledge and understanding of this growing and vitally important field.
Art
The Art MFA program offered at San Francisco State University provides a dynamic interdisciplinary environment within which students are encouraged to develop their creative practice as professional artists.
Japanese Pedagogy
The MA in Japanese Pedagogy at Columbia University provides students with theories and practices essential for a qualified instructor of Japanese at the college or pre-college level.
Language Documentation
University of Rochester's The Department of Linguistics offers a new MA in the theory and practice of Language Documentation and description focusing on courses that provide training in linguistics and in the practice, methodology and technology of LDD.
French
The French degree offered by The University of Arizona provides a comprehensive overview of French or francophone studies, or both, with courses in literature, culture, film, linguistics, pedagogy and critical theory, accompanied by discussion of social and historical contexts in France and the French-speaking world.
English
Pursuing your Master of Arts in English at North Carolina State University puts you in a vibrant intellectual community at the state’s largest university.
Teaching English Education
The Teaching English Education at University of Pittsburgh will provide you with a rigorous and thorough foundation in the fundamentals of teaching.
English
English from William Carey University, where academic rigor meets Christian values to inspire students from all backgrounds to reach their highest potential in scholarship.
English
Iowa State University’s MA in English program offers two different specializations: one in Literature and one in Literature and the Teaching of Reading.
English
English from University of Southern Indiana is designed to accommodate a number of student interests. It offers advanced studies in literary history and theory, rhetorical theory, the history of rhetoric and composition studies, as well as practical applications in teaching.
History
Our faculty are committed to a high-quality education. All our courses are taught by full-time faculty who are members of the History Department at Slippery Rock University.
Prose and Poetry
The Prose and Poetry program at Northwestern University provides students the opportunity to grow as artists within the specializations of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and publishing and professional development. A dual-genre specialization is also offered.
Spanish
The University of Arizona's Department of Spanish and Portuguese offers the Spanish program. You can specialize in Hispanic Literatures and Cultural Studies or Hispanic Linguistics.
Divinity
The Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree at the Southern California Seminary is recognized as the standard degree for vocational Christian ministries that communicate the Word of God.