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International Security
International Security program at the University of Denver has evolved to prepare students to enter this environment. Living in a globalized world requires innovative approaches to solve issues related to economics, environmental wellness and social justice in order to improve individual lives and strengthen international security.
Film and Media Production
New York Film Academy’s Masters of Arts in Film and Media Production (MA) is an intensive, one-year graduate program with a strong focus on film theory, concept, and content creation.
Adolescent Social Studies
The MA in Adolescent Social Studies from The City University of New York and advanced certificate programs prepare candidates to teach Social Studies in grades 7-12 to students of diverse backgrounds, abilities and interests. These programs are not designed for individuals who already have NYS certification in Social Studies 7-12.
Mental Health Counseling
The Mental Health Counseling degree from The City University of New York prepares students to work within medical, community, and private practice settings.
Communication Studies
The Communication Studies programme at Florida Atlantic University is a comprehensive Master of Arts degree. This full-time course provides advanced theoretical and critical knowledge of media structures. Students develop essential digital skills and expertise in public communication to facilitate community engagement.
Broadcasting, Sports Media, Documentary
Point Park University's innovative Master of Arts Broadcasting, Sports Media, Documentary program equips students with strong writing and editing skills to produce professional-level work in the broadcasting, sports media or documentary fields.
Speech and Hearing Sciences (clinical)
The program in Speech and Hearing Sciences (clinical) at Indiana University Bloomington provides training for students wishing to pursue clinical careers, research-focused careers, or careers in academia.
Early Intervention in Autism and Sensory Impairments
The Lindenwood University Master of Arts in Education with an emphasis in Early Intervention in Autism and Sensory Impairments program provides training to partner with parents of young children who have learning needs in the area of autism and/or sensory impairment.
Education - Literacy Education
The Education - Literacy Education MA program offered at Arizona State University prepares students to be leaders of literacy education who understand the sociocultural, historical and political settings in which reading, writing, oral language and the visual arts are created and utilized.
Economics - Applied Economics
The Economics - Applied Economics program at San José State University provides training in practical, problem-solving techniques appropriate for careers in teaching, private business, the public sector, banking, and consulting.
Folklore and Ethnomusicology
The Folklore and Ethnomusicology programme at Indiana University Bloomington offers advanced Ph.D. and dual master's degree options. Students engage in full-time research into vernacular culture and traditional arts. This comprehensive curriculum explores the intersection of global traditions with modern politics and commerce.
Religion and Literature
The Religion and Literature program at Graduate Theological Union will have students study literature, literary theory, and religious studies, paying special attention to the intersections among these disciplines.
Statistics
The Statistics program of University of Rochester requires satisfactory completion of at least 32 credits and a final comprehensive written examination; no thesis is required. Of the 32 credits, at least 24 must be in departmental courses primarily at the 400 level or above.
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.
Sociology
The Sociology program at DePaul University is designed to expose you to key sociological methods and theory. Sociologists explore areas such as law and society, health care institutions, family life, criminology, urban development, social psychology, sports, education, political and economic behaviour, media, culture and the arts.
Art History
All art has a story to tell, and in Art History, we teach you how to uncover the stories behind masterpieces. With your MA from The University of Alabama at Birmingham, you'll learn the visual literacy, critical thinking, and research skills needed for a career as a teacher, curator, adjustor, lawyer, and even an FBI art crime investigator.
Art
The Art Master of Arts at New Mexico State University is a comprehensive postgraduate programme focusing on Art History. This public study mode course requires 36 credits, including a thesis and foreign language proficiency. It is designed for students holding an accredited degree to deepen their expertise in visual studies.
Biological Sciences (Accelerated)
The Biological Sciences (Accelerated) at Western Michigan University is a public master degree designed for rapid completion. This programme allows students to earn a graduate qualification in just one additional year. It is available to current undergraduates looking to advance their expertise in biological sciences.
Theological Studies
The Theological Studies Master is offered by George Fox University. Through investigation of theological and biblical topics, language studies in Hebrew or Greek, development of spiritual formation and leadership practices, and a unique two-semester teaching apprenticeship, Portland Seminary’s Master of Arts in Theological Studies program will prepare you for a career in biblical academia.
Applied Intercultural Arts Research
The Applied Intercultural Arts Research program from The University of Arizona prepares you to use your knowledge of music, arts and diverse cultural practices to work toward applied interdisciplinary arts-based solutions for complex humanistic, social and scientific problems.