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351 Master's degrees in Literature in United States
French and Spanish
The French and Spanish M.A. at the University at Buffalo is a comprehensive postgraduate programme designed for full-time study. Students explore diverse literatures, linguistics, and cultures through a flexible curriculum. This degree provides advanced linguistic training and scholarly research skills over a standard two-year duration.
Spanish
The Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at Illinois State University offers the Master of Arts (M.A.) with a concentration in Spanish.
English - Literature and Film
Designed to deepen knowledge of the various fields of the discipline of English, the English - Literature and Film degree at Bridgewater State University enhances students' understanding of the roles that language, literature, writing and rhetoric play in human societies and individual lives.
Literature with Concentration in American Studies
With the Literature with Concentration in American Studies degree at University of Houston Clear Lake, you'll combine the study of the U.S. and, at your choice, other Western Hemisphere literature with coursework in disciplines such as History, Anthropology, Sociology, or Art History, which deepen your understanding of literature's relation to the culture in which it is created.
History and Literature
The History and Literature program at Columbia University is an innovative program that explores the interconnections and intersections between history and literature, both as categories of cultural production and as scholarly disciplines.
Comparative Literature
By virtue of the Program’s ability to draw on the curricular strengths of several academic departments, we have the flexibility and resources to accommodate individualized plans of study for qualified students. We offer a degree in Comparative Literature at Purdue University.

Romance Languages
A student entering the Romance Languages programme offered by University of Memphis will be assigned a major advisor, usually the respective graduate coordinator for French or Spanish.
Reading and Language
The University of Massachusetts Lowell Lowell Master's of Education and Education Specialist degrees programs in Reading and Language help experienced practitioners broaden and deepen their professional knowledge in literacy and expand the contributions they can make to education.
East Asian Studies
The Master of Arts (M.A.) program in East Asian Studies at Yale University is designed to be completed in either a one-year or a two-year track. The two-year track requires the preparation of a master’s thesis and is therefore ideal for students who are keen to pursue focused, independent research under the guidance of a faculty member.
Comparative Literature
The Comparative Literature Graduate Program offered by University of California, Davis, enables students to study several literatures in their original languages in a theoretically and historically informed context and from an interdisciplinary and multicultural perspective.
English
The English program of University of West Georgia seeks to prepare graduate students whose knowledge of language and literature will inform their intellectual and ethical understanding, and whose communication and critical thinking skills will allow them to contribute to the region and beyond in a variety of careers and positions.
Literary Arts
The M.F.A. in Literary Arts at Brown University offers tracks in fiction, poetry and digital/cross-disciplinary.
French Literature
The French French Literature offers MA and PhD degree programs spanning many aspects of French and Francophone studies including literature, culture, and contemporary society at Florida State University.
Creative Writing (Low residency)
Chatham University’s Creative Writing (Low residency) program grows from the legacy of Rachel Carson '29, a creative writer known for her social conscience. Our students understand that writing is ultimately a public act with the power to effect meaningful change.
Writing
The Michener Center for Writers MFA in Writing is a three-year, fully funded residency program with a unique interdisciplinary focus. While writers apply and are admitted in a primary genre—fiction, poetry, playwriting or screenwriting—they also study a secondary genre during their time at the University of Texas at Austin.
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.
Music History and Literature
The Music History and Literature at University of Louisville offers training toward two specific graduate degrees in music: Master of Music requiring a minimum of 36 credit hours of graduate credit, and Master of Music Education requiring 30 credit hours.
Comparative Literature
Comparative Literature from Dartmouth College aims to introduce you to graduate education and advanced scholarly work through application-focused courses on theory and methods and basic pedagogical training.
Comparative Literature
The Comparative Literature degree from Florida Atlantic University involves two areas of study: (i) a primary literary area (French, Italian or Spanish literature) and (ii) a secondary literary or non-literary area (e.g., French, Italian, Spanish, British or American literature, film, etc.).
Comparative Literature
The M.A. program in Comparative Literature at Pennsylvania State University offers a global breadth of study of literature and other cultural productions. Drawing upon multiple languages and cultural contexts, students consider new configurations such as the Global South or Inter-American studies as well as traditional regions of comparison.