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Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
The Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies programme at Florida Atlantic University offers a comprehensive interdisciplinary education. This academic track explores diverse social perspectives through various study modes. Students engage with expert faculty to understand complex societal structures over the course of their degree.
Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts
The Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts MA program offered at San Francisco State University prepares students to create and critically evaluate content in the media arts.
Education - Language, Culture & Teaching
The Education - Language, Culture & Teaching MEd program at York University reserves the right to require additional course work up to one full course on a case-by-case basis. Such requirements will be specified upon admission and can be taken through existing courses. Candidates will be required to complete such courses before the beginning of their second academic year of study.

Philosophy
The Queen's University Belfast’s MA in Philosophy is a pluralist programme that recognises and values diverse philosophical methods, histories, and scholarly approaches, while providing students with a strong grounding in core areas of philosophy.
English Language Teaching
The objective of the English Language Teaching program of the South East European University is to provide students with solid knowledge of methodological theory and familiarize them with the skills necessary for application of the theory into teaching practice.
Master of Arts
The Master of Arts program from New York University offers each student an opportunity to explore their unique interests. Working closely with a faculty adviser, the student creates an individualized, interdisciplinary program shaped according to their own vision.

Ancestral Studies
The Ancestral Studies programme of the University of Glasgow is an innovative new interdisciplinary field of study. Concerned with the social, cultural and biological contours of identity, it explores questions of who we are and of past generations engagements with, and definitions of, being and belonging through experiences of place, landscape, language, text, visual and material culture.
Public History
The Public History MA at UCL is a one-year programme designed for those seeking a Master's degree in this dynamic field. Offered at University College London, students can choose to study full-time or part-time. This degree combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing graduates for diverse careers in public history.
History, Place and Community
The School of Advanced Study, University of London offers a Master of Arts in History, Place and Community. This programme is designed for those interested in exploring the interconnectedness of history and community. The duration and attendance format details are not specified, so please check the university's website for further information.
Classics
The Birkbeck, University of London offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Classics, designed for those with a solid foundation in Greek and/or Latin. This programme spans one year for full-time students and two years for part-time students, providing an in-depth exploration of classical literature, culture, and its modern implications through evening classes.
Linguistics
Language can change the world. In our Linguistics graduate program at University of Victoria, British Columbia, you'll research everything from language acquisition and linguistic theory to community language needs.
Foreign Language Education, College and Adults, Non-Certification
At the Foreign Language Education, College and Adults, Non-Certification MA program from New York University, you’ll learn pedagogical theories and methods, study applied linguistics, and complete a practicum internship teaching a foreign language to adult learners.

Philosophy
The Philosophy programme of the University of Glasgow offers you the opportunity to work closely with our staff in courses based upon their own expertise and current research. It will introduce you to the cutting edge of recent developments in analytic philosophy, from the practical and applied, to the most theoretical end of the subject.
Keyboard Collaborative Arts
With the Keyboard Collaborative Arts degree from Chapman University you’ll be prepared for a successful career as a pianist who collaborates effectively and professionally with vocalists, instrumentalists, dancers and actors, as well as choral, opera and orchestral directors.
History
The History programme at the University of Otago offers a deep dive into human societies across time. Available as a B.A. or part of a combined degree, this full-time or part-time course provides flexible study modes. Students develop elite analytical skills while exploring global events from medieval eras to the modern day.
Spanish
The Spanish MA program from University of South Carolina offers graduate students the opportunity to develop their language skills in many ways. The M.A. has a heavy concentration in Spanish and Latin American Literature and Cultural Studies.
Liberal Studies
The Liberal Studies degree from Indiana University Northwest is an interdisciplinary program designed for students who wish to pursue multiple academic areas by allowing them the flexibility to fashion a course of study that blends their interests, talents, and experiences.
Evangelism and Leadership
The Master of Arts in Evangelism and Leadership at Wheaton College Illinois will equip you to think critically and act creatively to communicate the gospel and lead the change that’s needed in our contemporary, multi-ethnic world.
Design Studies in Historic Preservation
The Master of Design Studies in Historic Preservation offered by Boston Architectural College is a 4-semester, 33-credit degree that gives students the knowledge, technical expertise, and leadership skills necessary to promote and preserve historical buildings and cultural landscapes.
English
As of fall term, 2011, we have 48 graduate students. The majority of MA and all MFA students of the English program at Oregon State University receive full funding through graduate teaching assistantships or grants and fellowships.