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8 Master's degrees in Modern History in Massachusetts, United States
Public Anthropology
Boston University's Master’s in Public Anthropology (MAPA) is designed to provide students with a basic anthropological training and an appreciation of the significance of a cross-cultural perspective in professional practice.
Regional Studies - East Asia
Regional Studies - East Asia from Harvard University is a vibrant interdisciplinary master's degree program designed to educate students in the languages, societies, and cultures of East Asia.
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University encompasses the study of ancient and modern peoples, languages, literatures, cultures, and societies of the Near and Middle East. Languages include Akkadian, Arabic, Aramaic, Armenian, Babylonian, Egyptian, Hebrew, Iranian, Persian, Sumerian, Turkish, and Yiddish.
History Education - Non-licensure
History Education - Non-licensure from Westfield State University aims to provide qualified students with the opportunity to pursue graduate-level training in American history, combined with the requirements for a master’s in education.
Preservation Studies
The Preservation Studies program at Boston University trains students for productive careers working in historic preservation and the stewardship of cultural resources and heritage. Boston and New England have historically stood out as leaders of the national historic preservation movement.
History of Science
History of Science from Harvard University is producing the next generation of professional historians of science, training students to examine the development of science through a course of study that lays a broad foundation for teaching and research across the field.
Homeland Defense
Homeland Defense emphasis at University of Massachusetts Lowell is placed on integrating a “big picture” policy perspective with an understanding of human behavior, systems, and intelligence analysis.
Preservation Studies
Local, state, and federal laws seek to balance the societal interest with individual private property rights. Like zoning and other land-use controls, preservation incentives help negotiate the relationship between the past and the future. The work of lawyers and advocates stands at the center of these processes.You can learn more about this at Boston University's Preservation Studies.