8 Master's degrees in Liberal Arts in Colorado, United States

English - Writing, Rhetoric, and Social Change Specialization
Students in this English - Writing, Rhetoric, and Social Change Specialization at Colorado State University join a vibrant community of scholars who research the transformative potential of writing and rhetoric and analyze the social, cultural, economic and historical forces shaping writing and rhetoric in theory and practice.
Humanities
The Hood College offers a degree in Humanities. The Master of Arts in Humanities program appeals to students with a variety of backgrounds.

Literature
The MA in Literature at Colorado State University offers students an opportunity to study a wide range of subjects, methods and historical periods.

History - Liberal Arts Specialization
The History - Liberal Arts Specialization at Colorado State University strengths include U.S. History, Environmental History, Public History, and CRM & Historic Preservation.

Humanities
Students may pursue a general Master of Humanities degree at the University of Colorado Denver or concentrate their studies and course work on one of five different tracks.

Natural Sciences Education
The Natural Sciences Education degree from Colorado State University helps you improve your knowledge of biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science, and develop creative teaching strategies to be a more effective science educator.
Theatre and Performance Studies
The Theatre and Performance Studies program of the University of Colorado at Boulder is committed to performance as research as integral to the study of the history, theory and practice of theatre and performance from around the world.
Yoga Studies (Low-Residency)
Yoga Studies (Low-Residency) offered by Naropa University is intended for yoga teachers, practitioners, and enthusiasts interested in developing graduate-level expertise in the diverse array of teachings and practices of yoga throughout history.