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86 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in United States
Arts and Culture Management - Arts and Culture Outreach and Advocacy
Develop skills needed to cultivate connections and advocate for arts and culture in communities of all kinds with the Arts and Culture Management - Arts and Culture Outreach and Advocacyprogram of the University of Denver.
P-12 Multilingual, Multicultural Education
The fully online Master of Arts in P-12 Multilingual, Multicultural Education degree at Biola University gives you the skills you need to work with students and families in today’s diverse classrooms.
Cultural Sustainability
Goucher College’s Master of Arts in Cultural Sustainability offers a competitive edge for emerging cultural leaders seeking to advance their professional lives in new directions and collaborate innovatively with communities in a world where cultural equity is threatened.
Science and Technology Studies
The Science and Technology Studies program of Virginia Tech explores the relationship between science, technology, and society using a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches. Research in STS analyzes how society affects the development and implementation of scientific, technological, and medical knowledges and practices and how these pursuits affect society.
Intercultural Studies
The Intercultural Studies Master is offered by Palm Beach Atlantic University. With the ever-increasing cultural and religious diversity of societies across the globe, Christian leaders today need formation in intercultural approaches to communication, worship, theology, and ministry.
Communication, Culture, and Media
Communication, Culture, and Media at Drexel University is a great choice for academically oriented students who wish to learn the basics of research and theory in communication and media studies, possibly to test the waters for further study, or to explore a personal fascination with mass media, mediated communication, cultural studies, social change and media.
Global Thought
The Global Thought program at Columbia University is an interdisciplinary academic course of study that challenges students to explore new concepts and categories intended to encompass and explain the complexities of our interconnected and changing world.
Cultural Foundations of Education
The Cultural Foundations of Education at Syracuse University prepares its students to question, analyze, and deepen insights into the foundations of education’s relationship with culture and society.
Education - Cultural and Linguistically Diverse Education
At Education - Cultural and Linguistically Diverse Education from Fort Lewis College you will learn how to meet the needs of bilingual students, and to teach young people in culturally inclusive and responsive ways so that public education is equitable for everyone in your community.
Global Migration Studies (Online)
Columbia International University presents the Global Migration Studies (Online) MA program, a comprehensive and innovative master's degree designed to provide in-depth knowledge and skills in the field of global migration.
Cultural and Heritage Resource Management (online)
The online Cultural and Heritage Resource Management (online) program at University of Maryland provides advanced training for those interested in working in the applied specialization of cultural resource management and heritage resource management.
Bilingual-Bicultural Education
The Bilingual-Bicultural Education program at Columbia University takes a sociocultural approach to the learning of languages and literacies. Through comprehensive and innovative coursework, hands-on experiences in New York City schools, and research projects, you’ll explore bilingual teaching and learning.
Multicultural Education
The Graduate Certificate in Multicultural Education (GCME) from University of Nevada, Las Vegas targets full- or part-time graduate students who seek academic preparation in multicultural education in order to build/improve their capacity for working well/effectively with diverse populations.

Divinity - Biblical Languages 90 hrs.
This Divinity - Biblical Languages 90 hrs MDiv program from the Liberty University provides the opportunity to study the original language of the Bible and use that knowledge to succeed in ministry.
Cultural Heritage Management
The challenges of the 21st century and an expanded drive to remain connected to our traditions and history have increased the need for forward-thinking management and preservation strategies. The Cultural Heritage Management program is offered at Johns Hopkins University.

Cross-Cultural Communication
Gain in-demand communication skills that can help you more effectively navigate multicultural environments with the Cross-Cultural Communication certificate from Northeastern University.
Human Services - Military Families and Culture
Further your commitment to social change with an MS in Human Services - Military Families and Culture from Walden University. Through professionally-focused curriculum, interactive case studies and simulations, and an interprofessional approach, you prepare to address the needs of individuals, communities, and organizations within a global context.
Jewish Studies
The MA in Jewish Studies at Columbia University is primarily concerned with the study of Jewish culture and religion in the diaspora and in Israel as well as with the position of Israel in the world historically and today.
Media, Culture, and Communication
The Media, Culture, and Communication MA degree from New York University trains agile researchers to think critically from diverse perspectives about changing industries, technologies, and cultures. You will work closely with our diverse and renowned media studies faculty.
Language, Culture, and Curriculum
Language, Culture, and Curriculum from Loyola University Chicago aims to equip all teachers with the pertinent understandings and pedagogical practices to push forward emergent bilinguals’ learning and language development across settings, including literacy, mathematics, science, social studies, world languages, and fine arts classrooms with children, adolescents, and adults.