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273 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in United States

Arts Leadership and Cultural Management
The Arts Leadership and Cultural Management at the Colorado State University combines elements of business management methods with the worlds of arts and culture to offer a comprehensive understanding of how arts and cultural organizations, institutions, and firms operate.
Hawaiian Studies
The Master of Arts degree in Hawaiian Studies offered by University of Hawaii at Manoa builds on the BA program’s areas of concentration.
Spanish Language, Literature and Culture
The M.A. in Spanish Language, Literature and Culture at Syracuse University allow students to develop expertise in critical reading, writing and thinking regarding a wide variety of areas.
Student Affairs in Higher Education
The Master of Education in Student Affairs in Higher Education (SAHE) at Marquette University prepares graduate students for a career in a variety of student affairs settings, such as academic advising, career centers, student unions, international student services, multicultural affairs, orientation programs, residence life and student activities.
Language, Reading and Culture - Early Childhood Education
The Language, Reading and Culture - Early Childhood Education at The University of Arizona focuses on theory, research and practice in language, literacy and culture, encouraging critical inquiry to examine sociocultural issues within teaching and learning.
Judaic Studies
University of Connecticut Judaic Studies graduate program provides a unique opportunity for students with specialized interests in Jewish literature, culture, and history to pursue their research in the context of other relevant literatures, cultures, and languages, all of which are integrated within UConn's Department of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages (LCL).
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.
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University encompasses the study of ancient and modern peoples, languages, literatures, cultures, and societies of the Near and Middle East. Languages include Akkadian, Arabic, Aramaic, Armenian, Babylonian, Egyptian, Hebrew, Iranian, Persian, Sumerian, Turkish, and Yiddish.
Cross-Cultural Studies
The Cross-Cultural Studies degree program at University of Houston Clear Lake use an interdisciplinary approach to consider experiences and inequalities based on race, gender, ethnicity, class, sexuality and nationality.
Education for Social Change - Critical Bilingualism and Biliteracy
Education for Social Change - Critical Bilingualism and Biliteracy in the Urban Classroom from California State University Los Angeles offers the opportunity to develop the necessary knowledge and skills to meet the needs of children in urban schools particularly those children who are English language learners.
American Indian Studies (Visual and Oral Culture)
With this American Indian Studies (Visual and Oral Culture) program from Arizona State University, you will gain a deeper understanding of complex issues facing indigenous communities and learn how to apply your expertise and advocate for social justice. Your skills will be applicable in a variety of careers.
World Languages and Applied Intercultural Studies
The M.A. in World Languages and Applied Intercultural Studies at Georgia State University is designed to develop students’ career-readiness through an innovative curriculum that emphasizes world language skills, intercultural competency, and global awareness.
Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World
The Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World program at the University of Pennsylvania trains students for careers in the art and archaeology of Classical and Near Eastern Civilizations.

Pastoral Counseling - Theology
Through this Pastoral Counseling - Theology from Liberty University MA programme from the Liberty University you will receive training in solution-based models so you can apply various behavioral approaches and appropriate biblical teaching in your work.
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.

Appalachian Studies
The Appalachian Studies course from East Tennessee State University is the only degree of its kind in the state of Tennessee and the second such degree in the Appalachian region.
Indo-European Studies
The Indo-European Studies programme at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) offers advanced graduate training through M.A. and Ph.D. pathways. This full-time, on-campus curriculum provides a unique interdisciplinary approach to linguistics and culture, representing the only dedicated degree of its kind in the US.
Liberal Studies
At Liberal Studies from University of Central Oklahoma students will be expected to exhibit enhanced capacities for both analytic and synthetic thought, particularly in the areas of critical inquiry and aesthetic analysis.
Institute of Latina,o, Caribbean, and Latin American Studies
In picking a methodological and theoretical orientation for their thesis papers, students specialize in one discipline of their choice, while also taking courses in at least two additional disciplines. Learn more with Institute of Latina,o, Caribbean, and Latin American Studies from University of Connecticut.
Literary and Cultural Studies
This is influenced by the last decade's remarkable ferment in literary and cultural studies. Carnegie Mellon is keeping pace with theoretical and practical developments in both areas and puts particular effort into developing an innovative range of offerings at the M.A. level. The Literary and Cultural Studies program is offered by Carnegie Mellon University.