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Developmental Psychology - General
In this Developmental Psychology - General program at Walden University, you will have the chance to gain a broad understanding of developmental psychology and how you can apply its principles across the lifespan. You’ll explore how language, culture, and context shape and influence human development.
Art
The Art programme at the University of California, Santa Barbara is a two-year, full-time MFA degree designed for aspiring professional artists. This theory-based course promotes cross-disciplinary production within a cultural studies context, allowing students to develop a sophisticated studio practice and a written thesis.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
As a student of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program from University of Dayton, you'll gain the knowledge and skills needed to become a successful counselor in community-based and private counseling sessions.
Anthropology
When you study anthropology, you'll have the opportunity to conduct research and fieldwork locally and abroad. Through our interdisciplinary approach to anthropological archaeology (prehistoric and historic), as well as cultural, linguistic and biological anthropology, at the Anthropology MA program from University of South Carolina you’ll learn to appreciate cultural and biological diversity.

Clinical Counseling
With this Clinical Counseling programme from Illinois Institute of Technology, you’ll gain expertise in serving individuals with various needs in several clinical settings.
Spanish
Spanish from California State University, Fresno serves several categories of students: those anticipating doctoral studies, those teaching or preparing to teach in high school and community college, and those interested in further study beyond the baccalaureate degree.
Geography
The Geography program at the University of Minnesota is for a student who intends to pursue a professional career or, eventually, an academic career.
Literature in English
Graduate study in the Department of Literature in English at Michigan State University leads to the Master of Arts or the Doctor of Philosophy degree. Each degree represents a different level of understanding, focus, and skill in such related areas as literary theory and history, the study of literature within historical contexts, and the study of literary authors, genres, and movements.
Geography
Indiana University Bloomington offers an MA degree in Geography. IU's Department of Geography has an established reputation as a center of excellence in research and teaching. The preparation of our graduate students for careers in research, teaching, and service is one of the crucial missions of the department.
Communication (Online)
The Communication program of Drexel University is a highly customizable and interdisciplinary program. Core courses focus on communication policy, ethics, theory, and the role of media in the digitized world.
Applied Intercultural Arts Research
The Applied Intercultural Arts Research program from The University of Arizona prepares you to use your knowledge of music, arts and diverse cultural practices to work toward applied interdisciplinary arts-based solutions for complex humanistic, social and scientific problems.
Executive Development and Public Service
Are you an executive, manager, or supervisor for a government, not-for-profit, or for-profit organization? Are you looking for a master’s degree that will boost your leadership and administration skills? The Executive Development and Public Service program of Ball State University is the answer to these questions.
Economics
Economics from Stony Brook University emphasizes rigorous training in economic theory and quantitative methods and their creative applications.
Sociology
The aims of the graduate program in Sociology from Brigham Young University are to educate students in the principles, theories, and methods of sociology; train them in an area of specialization; and create skilled professional teachers and researchers.
Applied Sociology
University of Massachusetts Boston's Applied Sociology MA program is designed to help students understand the social forces that shape their world with practical training in research methods, statistics, and evaluation research.
Sociology
The MA in Sociology at University of North Carolina Greensboro offers a thesis and a non-thesis option. The thesis option requires 33 semester hours, including 6 hours of thesis. The non-thesis option requires 33 semester hours, including a 6-hour internship.
Sociology
The Department of Sociology at Bowling Green State University offers advanced study at both the master's and doctoral levels for students who seek employment in either academic or non-academic settings.
Human Services - Family and Community Services
At Human Services - Family and Community Services from Purdue University Global you will learn to address the complexities of developing and administering services for children and families. Focus on human development, resiliency, family theories, and advocacy.
Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies - Classics
The primary goal of the Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies - Classics program from the University of Wisconsin Madison is to familiarize students with the core linguistic, historical, and philological aspects of classical and ancient near eastern studies.
Geographic Information Science and Technology
The Geographic Information Science and Technology program at Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) is an emerging field of study centred on the acquisition, management, analysis, and dissemination of information that is spatially-referenced to locations on, above, and below the surface of the earth.