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26 Master's degrees offered by the university
Indigenous Studies
Students pursuing the M.A. in Indigenous Studies at University of Kansas must successfully complete a minimum of 30 graduate credit hours: a 9-hour core curriculum plus 21 hours taken according to either Plan A or Plan B.
African and African-American Studies
The African and African-American Studies program at University of Kansas takes two years of full-time study. Nine upper-division and graduate courses, in addition to a thesis or additional course work for a non-thesis option, are required for the degree.
Education and Social Policy
The Education and Social Policy program at University of Kansas provides students with knowledge on issues of diversity and equity in educational policymaking.
Education and Social Policy
This Education and Social Policy program from University of Kansas offers an individualized student experience that addresses essential questions in education and can be completed in less than two calendar years.
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
University of Kansas Graduate Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program supports interdisciplinary research on topics pertaining to women, gender, and sexuality and administers programs leading to the M.A. degree.
Music Education in Music Therapy
The Master of Music Education in Music Therapy (MME-MT) from University of Kansas include advanced professional and scholarly study for music educators and music therapists, licensure/certification programs for those with baccalaureate degrees in other fields who plan to enter either the music education or music therapy professions