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3.7k Master's degrees in Humanities in United States
History (Comprehensive Option)
The Master of Arts program in History (Comprehensive Option) offered by the California State University Sacramento introduces students to the use of the historical method, the critical investigation of problems in historical study, and the analysis and interpretation of primary source material.
Church Music
Embark on a harmonious and spiritually enriching journey with Concordia University of Chicago's Master of Church Music program. Situated within the esteemed Concordia University of Chicago, this program is designed for individuals passionate about the intersection of music and worship.
Directing
Our Master of Fine Arts in Directing program at Boston University provides early-career professionals with the opportunity to cultivate their artistic identities and professional objectives while refining and enhancing their technical skills and range.
Creative Writing
If you have a passion for writing and seek to publish your work, Tiffin University’s Master of Humanities in Creative Writing can help you improve your writing skills and reach your goals.

Religion - Global Studies (Online)
Liberty University’s Master of Arts in Religion - Global Studies (Online) is designed to prepare students entering ministry with an in-depth but practical education in theology, biblical studies, and ministry practice.
Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in Interactive and Virtual Digital Communication
The Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in Interactive and Virtual Digital Communication program from University of North Texas offers students a high degree of flexibility in designing a program of study that cuts across disciplinary boundaries. Applicants to the master’s program can pursue one of two approaches - either a self-styled plan or a recognized concentration.
Divinity
The Divinity program from Anderson University (South Carolina) will prepare you for the ministry as well as for doctoral studies in ministry or theology.
Arts Administration
A limited number of students are accepted to the Arts Administration MFA track from Southern Utah University each year, thereby providing the highest level of personal instruction and mentoring in the classroom. Students also receive several opportunities outside of the classroom to participate in both scholarly and practical activities and projects.
History - Museum Studies
The History - Museum Studies option from University of New Hampshire combines practical museum experience with solid academic training. Gain an advanced understanding of how societies, cultures, economics, politics, science and arts of the past have shaped today’s world.
Jewish Studies Graduate Certificate
The Graduate Certificate in Jewish Studies is offered by the School of Religion in USC Dornsife College. It is designed to give students pursuing research in areas related to Jewish Studies (including Judaism as a religion, the history of Jews, Jewish thought, etc.) a solid grounding in the field, as well as mentorship from Jewish Studies faculty
Intercultural Studies
The Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies degree program at Dallas Theological Seminary is designed to prepare students who anticipate serving interculturally. Relevance and flexibility are embedded within this program to personally equip students, whether they intend to serve internationally or within their home context.
Law and Bioethics
Law and Bioethics from University of Pittsburg allows students to earn the two degrees in a shorter period of time than if they were pursued separately.
Creative Writing
The Creative Writing programme at The University of Montana is a prestigious Master of Fine Arts degree designed for aspiring authors. This full-time, campus-based course spans two years, offering intensive mentorship and professional development within a vibrant literary community in the heart of Missoula.
Communication (Communication for Ministry Concentration)
The M.A. in Communication (Communication for Ministry Concentration) is a 36-hour, non-thesis program at Dallas Baptist University designed to equip students for careers in strategic communications, public relations, consulting, advertising, marketing, education, communications, and related fields.
Bioethics and Medical Humanities
The Master of Science in Bioethics and Medical Humanities at Tulane University is a non-thesis, capstone-required program within Biomedical Sciences which can be completed in either a one- or a two-year course of study.
Christian Ministry
This Christian Ministry degree from Harding University emphasizes knowledge of theological foundations for ministry, growth in personal and spiritual maturity, and both instruction in and practical experience with specialized ministry areas.
Leadership and Innovation for Ministry
The Master of Arts in Leadership and Innovation for Ministry at Luther Seminary targets leaders who are interested in helping congregations, non-profit organizations social services ministries and others innovate and change to be more responsive to the changing needs and real-world opportunities.
Church Music
The Master of Music in Church Music program at Baylor University is designed to bring students to the highest levels of performance and scholarship of which they are capable.
Secondary English Education
The Secondary English Education program at California State University Northridge is designed to prepare secondary English Language Arts teachers for advancement to roles as department chairs, literacy coaches or teacher leaders; for leading conference sessions or workshops; and for further study at the doctoral level; in addition to becoming more effective teachers.
English
The English program of University of Pennsylvania offers students a solid foundation in the professional study of literature and culture, and our Ph.D. Our department culture reflects our commitment to fostering an open environment that is at once challenging and supportive. We recognize that success in our profession requires the recognition that we produce new knowledge collectively.