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Higher Education Administration
Higher Education Administration from University of Louisville is the perfect degree for current university or college employees, as well as for those seeking employment in the higher ed industry.
Special Education and Mild to Moderate Disabilities Education Specialist Credential
The M.A.Ed. in Special Education and Mild to Moderate Disabilities Education Specialist Credential program at Azusa Pacific University prepares educators to effectively teach students with special learning needs, including specific learning or language disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, emotional difficulties, and behavioral disorders.

Linguistics
The Linguistics program at The University of Texas at Arlington provides training in the primary areas of the field related to speech sounds, sentence structure, meaning, and psycholingusitics; advanced training in field linguistics and documentary linguistics, experimental linguistics, corpus linguistics, and in second language acquisition.
Human Behavior
Gain a trait common to successful managers – understanding people – with a Master of Arts in Human Behavior at the National University.

Anthropology
The Anthropology programme at California State University Fullerton offers students an excellent graduate education in anthropology. Students will receive broad yet in-depth training in current anthropology as well as more specialized instruction in the students’ chosen areas of interest.
Africana Studies
The graduate program of the Department of Africana Studies at the University of Delaware provides students with critical exposure to the multidisciplinary study of people and cultures of African descent in the United States, Caribbean, Latin America, Africa and Europe.
Visual Arts
The Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts at Clemson University is the terminal degree within the studio art discipline. Our program offers concentrations in the studio areas of drawing, painting, printmaking, ceramics, photography and sculpture.
Religious Studies
The School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies offers the Religious Studies MA program at Arizona State University that emphasizes the comparative study of religions in order to understand religions' effects on cultures and the different ways people around the world reason, communicate, work, entertain, dress, eat and live.
Pastoral Studies - Concentration in Spiritual Direction
Aquinas Institute of Theology’s Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies - Concentration in Spiritual Direction (MAPS-CD) is a specific track within the general MAPS program. While still preparing students for service to the Church in a variety of Christian ministries, the MAPS-SD focuses students' elective credits in order to explicitly prepare them for roles as spiritual directors.
Yoga Studies (Low-Residency)
Yoga Studies (Low-Residency) offered by Naropa University is intended for yoga teachers, practitioners, and enthusiasts interested in developing graduate-level expertise in the diverse array of teachings and practices of yoga throughout history.

Pastoral Counseling - General (Online)
Are you passionate about helping others in the context of a Christian environment? At Liberty, you can pursue a biblical counseling degree and better prepare for a career in Christian counseling. Join the Pastoral Counseling - General (Online) degree at Liberty University.
Audio Arts
The Audio Arts programme from Syracuse University offers a career path into the world of studio production.
French
The French programme at Florida Atlantic University offers advanced postgraduate study in language, literature, and culture. Available as an M.A. or M.A.T., this degree provides flexible pathways including thesis and non-thesis options. Students can complete this full-time course on campus to master linguistic and pedagogical skills.
Communication
The Communication program from the University of Nebraska Omaha provides a learner-centered, flexible, and dynamic environment designed to help students pursue their career goals—whether that’s obtaining professional employment, preparing for a career in higher education, or for upskilling within their current profession.
History
The History MA program at San José State University is designed to strengthen students’ depth and breadth of historical knowledge and requires those who study the past at an advanced level to move beyond the acquisition of content knowledge and develop the more complex skills and habits of mind associated with historiography-including synthesis, analysis, and evaluation.
Counseling Psychology with concentration in Marriage and Family Therapy
The Master's in Counseling Psychology with concentration in Marriage and Family Therapy at University of San Francisco prepares students to be socially and culturally responsive relationship and family therapists and mental health counselors.
Community Health Education
The Metropolitan College of New York Master of Community Health Education program will prepare the next generation of leaders with the skills and training to bring equity and justice to today’s changing health and wellness environment and help make a difference in the locations where you live and work..
Geography
The Geography programme at the University at Buffalo is a versatile M.A. degree offering full-time and part-time study modes. Typically completed in one to two years, this 30-credit course provides expert faculty supervision and diverse concentrations, ensuring students gain advanced spatial analysis skills for professional success.
Teaching - Social Studies (Secondary)
The Master of Teaching - Social Studies (Secondary) at North Carolina State University is an accelerated teacher licensure program that leads its graduates to both an initial teaching license and a master’s degree in as little as a year-and-a-half (full-time).
Costume Studies
The field of costume studies is one of the most exciting areas of current visual arts research. Since 1979, the Costume Studies MA program at New York University has focused on the history of costume and textiles in its broadest aesthetic and cultural context. It was the first curriculum in the United States to educate specialists in this field.