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144 Master's degrees in American and Australasian studies in North America
American Studies
Founded in the 1960s, American Studies program is invested in studying the ways American culture shapes and influences the ways people live. The American Studies programme is offered at the Purdue University.
English - English and American Literature
The English - English and American Literature MA program offered at University of South Carolina is an excellent program for students interested in advanced study in literature and culture.
Iberian and Latin American Cultures
The Iberian and Latin American Cultures programme at Stanford University offers a comprehensive exploration of Spanish and Portuguese-speaking worlds. This full-time degree provides deep cultural expertise and linguistic fluency, preparing students for advanced research or professional careers over a standard academic duration.
Art History in Arts of the Americas
The Art History in Arts of the Americas program at University of Arkansas is a two-year residency program conducted in partnership with the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and specializing in the arts of the Americas.
American Legal Studies
If completing an LLM is a necessary step toward reaching your goal of becoming a licensed attorney, in the American Legal Studies program at Hofstra University you also have the opportunity to take courses focused on the subjects tested on the bar examination.
Latin America and the Caribbean - Regional Studies
The interdisciplinary MA program in Latin America and the Caribbean - Regional Studies at Columbia University provides a broad social science-based approach to modern and contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean.
Indigenous Education
The Indigenous Education programme at the University of British Columbia is a 28-month Master of Education degree. Delivered through a flexible blend of online and on-campus study, this professional course is designed for educators and community leaders seeking to integrate Indigenous pedagogies into their practice.
Law (JD) and Latin American Studies
The Law (JD) and Latin American Studies dual degree offered at University of Texas at Austin is designed for those students who wish to study law and Latin American issues in an integrated and interdisciplinary manner. Students who expect to be involved in government service or legal practices with a Latin American focus could benefit from this program.
Latin American Studies
The Latin American Studies program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte provides students with the skills and knowledge to understand and analyze the societies of Latin America and the Caribbean—a region of key importance in the age of globalization and mass migration.
Literatures in English
Literatures in English from The University of the West Indies is to prepare students for (a) further scholarly and academic research in a doctoral programme, (b) teaching at the secondary and /or tertiary level, and (c) working in related careers such as publishing, mass media, library and information studies, public relations, and the creative industries.
American Studies
The M.A. degree American Studies program offered at Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg emphasizes the study of American society and culture. It serves students who want to investigate the American experience and apply their studies in a variety of professions, including education, government, communications, and museums.
Executive MBA Americas
The Executive MBA Americas program at Cornell University was designed for experienced working professionals who are serious about personal and organizational growth and career advancement to the highest levels of leadership.
Indigenous Educational Leadership
The Indigenous Educational Leadership Graduate Certificate online programme at Kansas State University will help develop the skills needed to lead and advocate for indigenous students and families across tribal, federal, state and local educational systems.
Liberal Studies in American Culture
Offered through the world-renowned University of Michigan Rackham School of Graduate Studies, the MA in Liberal Studies in American Culture at UM-Flint supports students as they develop intellectually, professionally, and personally.
Teaching American History and Government
The Teaching American History and Government program at Ashland University prepares secondary school teachers for the challenge of teaching accelerated courses in American history and U.S. government.
Folklore
The M.A. program in Folklore from University of North Carolina Chapel Hill focuses on the study of creativity and aesthetic expression in everyday life and on the social and political implications of this expression as it unfolds in contested arenas of culture.
Irish and Irish-American Studies
The Irish and Irish-American Studies MA program from New York University has been structured to offer students both a comprehensive grounding in the Irish studies field and the opportunity for in-depth course work and research in the new forms of inter- and transdisciplinary scholarship characteristic of the best recent work in the field.
Latinx and Latin American Studies Graduate Certificate
The Latinx and Latin American Studies Graduate Certificate program at University of Southern California is designed for experienced lawyers, corporate counsel, consultants, judges, prosecutors, academics, members of government ministries and bankers. Applicants to the M.C.L. program must have completed an LL.M. degree in the U.S. prior to applying to the M.C.L. program.
Latin American Studies and Public Health
The GSPH and the Center for Latin American Studies offers the Latin American Studies and Public Health program of San Diego State University which is leading to a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology, Environmental Health, or Health Promotion and a Master of Arts (MA) in Latin American Studies.
Latin American Studies and Public Health
The Latin American Studies and Public Health degree at The University of New Mexico is intended to prepare graduates to improve the health of Latin American populations and Latinx populations in the United States, with a primary focus on New Mexico, the Southwest, the United States/Mexico border region, and regions south of the border.