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Text Technologies
Study your specialist subject in detail and take the opportunity to contribute to the world's knowledge in that area. Enhance your critical thinking, communication and problem-solving abilities and learn to create and assess new ideas. The Text Technologies programme is offered at the Victoria University of Wellington.
Religions and Mysticism
The Religions and Mysticism program is offered at Alzahra University.
History
The MA in History program at the University of Southern Mississippi provides the opportunity for graduate students to work closely with nationally recognized scholars in their fields.
Creative Writing
The Creative Writing programme is offered at Louisiana State University.
General Linguistics
In the General Linguistics program from Uppsala University you will mainly focus on what is common to human languages and to general questions about how languages should be analyzed and described.
Creative Writing and Publishing
Develop your creativity and publishing industry knowledge with a focus on editorial, imaginative and professional writing, and marketing across print and digital with the Creative Writing and Publishing programme at Anglia Ruskin University.
Studio Art
The Studio Art programme at Radford University offers a comprehensive creative education within the College of Visual and Performing Arts. This undergraduate degree provides students with access to state-of-the-art facilities and expert faculty, fostering artistic excellence through full-time study on a vibrant campus.
Jewish Studies
Students in this Jewish Studies concentration at Graduate Theological Union study Jewish history, culture, and literature from antiquity until the present.
English Literature
The English Literature programme at the University of Lincoln is a one-year, full-time Master's degree delivered in a public study mode. This curriculum enhances critical research and communication skills, covering diverse literary periods from the medieval era to the contemporary moment through advanced academic study.
English
The English degree major delivered by University of Nevada, Las Vegas, involves coursework at the graduate level in British and American literature or in language studies; a written or oral comprehensive examination; and an optional thesis.
Linguistics - Empirical and Theoretical Foundations
The Linguistics - Empirical and Theoretical Foundations MSc course at the University of Potsdam provides in-depth theoretical knowledge in all core areas of grammar (phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics) as well as empirical investigation methods to obtain linguistic data.
Theatre
While the MFA in Theatre degree at The University of Alabamahas several areas of specialization, admission is granted in only one area.
Secondary History
If you’ve got an undergraduate degree and are striving to become a secondary school History teacher, then studying our Secondary History PGCE with QTS from University of Huddersfield will help you on your way. You’ll develop your subject specialist knowledge alongside hands-on classroom experience.
Languages, Literatures and Cultures
The Languages, Literatures and Cultures program offered at University of South Carolina is well suited for students looking for a program that will strengthen their writing and research skills.

Applied Linguistics
The Applied Linguistics course at Nanyang Technological University provides a broad-based course of study in the field of applied linguistics, mainly within the fields of language education and language studies, balancing theoretical knowledge with practical application.

Scriptwriting
The Scriptwriting course from The University of Lancashire will develop your skills in writing for television, film, radio and the theatre. You’ll get expert advice from experienced writers and performers and be encouraged to produce your own original work.
History
The History program at Brock University provides students with training in the various fields of history, generally emphasizing themes rather than regions or timeframes.

History (Part-Time)
The History (Part-Time) course at Northumbria University will introduce you to a variety of historical topics as well as how to conduct historical research in the digital age. All modules will be taught by experts in their fields who will draw on their knowledge to enhance your learning experience.
Philosophy, Public Policy and Social Change
This Philosophy, Public Policy and Social Change, M.A. course from UCL immerses you in philosophical debates about the design and ethical implications of public policies, and how to measure and effect change.

Welsh - Language and Literature
Our MA in Welsh - Language and Literature (MA Cymraeg: Iaith a Llenyddiaeth) at Bangor University offers you an exciting opportunity to study various aspects of the language and its literature through the medium of Welsh or English – from the early heroic poetry of Aneirin to 21st-century literature in translation.