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3.7k Master's degrees in Humanities in United States
Liberal Arts
The Master of Liberal Arts at Houston Baptist University offers students an interdisciplinary panorama of knowledge in art, literature, history, culture and science.
Youth
The Master of Fine Arts in Theatre for Youth at University of North Carolina Greensboro is a terminal degree program designed to educate theatre artists for leadership roles within the growing field of theatre with and for youth. Candidates for this program demonstrate a dedication to working with young people through drama-in-education and theatre for young audiences.
English
English from Mississippi College is one of the most underrated degrees there is. Students of English are prepared not only for careers in the field, but for any of the many careers that emphasize elocution and communication – including publishing, advertising, public relations, program development, administration and technical writing.
English
Students pursuing a master's in English at the University of South Alabama interact with award-winning creative writers, literature scholars, and composition and rhetoric specialists in one of the most beautiful and historic cities in the American South.
English
All candidates for the master's degree in English at Lehigh University will take a minimum of eleven courses (33 credits). The two-year M.A. program enables students to develop a critical framework for understanding and evaluating the ethical, political, and formal aspects of texts within and across diverse historical and cultural contexts.
Bilingual Education
At Bilingual Education from Texas A&M University graduates are prepared to assume instructional leadership positions focusing on the educational needs of bilingual and dual language learners.
Biblical and Theological Studies
The Biblical and Theological Studies program of Dallas Theological Seminary is a 36-hour degree designed for working professionals and laypersons who desire to be equipped to serve in the workforce, at home, and in the church.

Public History (Online)
From the U.S. to Europe, China, and Australia, the pen of history has spilled its ink across the globe – gracing buildings, battlefields, remote areas, and cities. With Liberty University’s Master of Arts in Public History (Online), you can learn to make sense of this history and share it with others.
Classics and Early Christianity
The Master of Arts in Classics and Early Christianity degree at Houston Baptist University explores the origins, history, and literature of the Early Christian movement within the context of Judaism and Greco-Roman culture between roughly 300 BC and AD 200.
Middle East and Islamic Studies
This Middle East and Islamic Studies Postgrad certificate at George Mason University allows students to examine the complex issues involved in understanding the Middle East and the broader Islamic world from a variety of perspectives.
Literature
Florida State University's English Literature Department is among the top-ranked, PhD-granting English Departments in the country. Internationally recognized for their cutting-edge research and publications, faculty offer a wide range of courses in literary fields, genres, and media.
Classics
The study of Classics at University of Dallas provides a renewed understanding of the intellectual heritage afforded us by the Greeks and Romans.
Germans from Russia Studies
The Germans from Russia Studies program is offered at Northern State University.
Public History and Library and Information Science
Public History and Library and Information Science from Wayne State University fits you if you plan to work in a library or archives and want to create exhibits, digital projects or work with community partners or are aiming to build a career in collections management at a museum, historical society or government agency.
Divinity Campus
Rigorous study, spiritual disciplines and day-to-day mentoring form the core of ministry preparation in this redesigned program. Divinity Campus students at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary learn and live in a vibrant seminary community, in a diverse city with opportunities for challenge and growth, and in a beautiful campus setting.
Biblical Studies
Asbury Seminary’s 60-hour Master of Arts Biblical Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary prepares you to pursue knowledge in the practical Christian disciplines needed for teaching in congregations, para-church organizations, Christian institutions or for pursuing a postgraduate degree.
History
The department offers a small and intensive one-year terminal M.A. program. Students in the History program at the College of William & Mary will take two semesters of coursework, including an introduction to historiography and historical method, research seminars, and thematic as well as regionally-based reading seminars.
General Studies
Students seeking preparation for general ministry, particularly roles that include responsibility for the theological and administrative leadership of a local church in the United States, are encouraged to pursue the general MDiv degree with a General Studies concentration at Grace College and Seminary.
English Literatures
The English Literatures MA program offered at San Francisco State University prides itself on its intellectual rigor, diversity of subjects and approaches, and commitment to excellence in teaching. Students in the program have the flexibility to design and personalize their master’s program to meet their diverse interests and provide opportunities for professionalization in the field.
Divinity
The Divinity degree at Simpson University is one that was designed for those with a desire to deepen their relationship with God by growing in calling, character, competence, and confidence.