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Management of Technology
The Management of Technology program of The University of Texas at San Antonio provides students with skills and experience through innovative coursework and puts students on the front tier of business knowledge.
Geography
The work incorporates elements of physical geography, human geography and human-environment relationships, and the Geography degree offered by The University of Arizona prepares you for a broad range of careers - from teaching positions to cartography and environmental consulting to urban planning.
Divinity - Women, Society, and Church Studies
This Divinity - Women, Society, and Church Studies specialization from Saint Paul School of Theology is designed to prepare men and women to address matters involving girls and women in society and the church.
Civil Engineering
With the Kennesaw State University Online Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering, you will gain expertise in a representative list of topics that will provide you the skills needed to succeed in today's civil engineering world.
Sociology
The Sociology programme at Eastern Michigan University is a comprehensive M.A. degree delivered in a public study mode. This 31-credit curriculum provides advanced training in social theory and research methodology, preparing students for doctoral studies or professional careers in the public and private sectors.
Marriage and Family Therapy
Marriage and family therapists are mental health professionals trained in psychotherapy and family systems, and licensed to diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders within the context of individuals, marriage, couples, and family systems. The Marriage and Family Therapy program is offered by Seattle Pacific University.
Counseling Psychology
Frostburg State University’s Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology prepares students to work in mental health clinics, counseling centers, addictions clinics, and human service agencies.
Anthropology
The Department of Anthropology at Michigan State University engages in the discipline as a humanistic science of cultural and biological diversity across time and space.
Forensic Mental Health Counseling
A two-year, full-time, 60 credit-hour program, the Master of Arts in Forensic Mental Health Counseling at Roger Williams University is designed for students who wish to provide mental health services in forensic or legal settings.
Latin
The Latin at The University of Iowa is awarded by the Graduate College. Instruction is offered through the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The MA is a nonthesis degree.
Agricultural and Resource Economics
The Master of Science in Agricultural and Resource Economics at North Carolina State University allows students to tailor their experience to match their own research interests and career goals.
Science Education
Play a critical role in developing scientifically-literate citizens who are critical thinkers and problem solvers. Be on the leading edge of innovation and change by supporting students in using their knowledge and skills to support advancements in their communities and in the larger global society, by joining this Science Education program at Virginia Tech.
Emergency Management and Public Health
The Emergency Management and Public Health program at George Washington University provides the skills needed to define emergencies and disasters as well as develop incident management plans for responding to and managing environmental and public health emergencies.

Geography - Urban Planning (Online)
Have you ever visited a city and pondered its needs? Perhaps you saw opportunities to build restaurants, recreational facilities, housing, or churches – and you felt inspired to put your vision into practice. If so, Liberty University’s Master of Arts (MA) in Geography - Urban Planning (Online) may be for you!
International Affairs
International Affairs from Loyola University Chicago allows you to explore global problems and interactions from an interdisciplinary perspective that encompasses academic departments and colleges throughout Loyola Chicago.
Science, Technology, and Security
The Science, Technology, and Security at George Mason University provides an introduction to the intersection of science and security, covering topics such as the technology of CBRN weapons, proliferation, technical countermeasures, and the role of science and technology in the policy-making process.
Diversity and Equity
The Diversity and Equity programme at the University of California, Riverside is a full-time M.Ed. degree completed over nine months. This in-person course focuses on educational justice and racial equity across the K-20 pipeline, preparing students to disrupt systemic racism within various institutional contexts.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
With a M.Ed. degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from University of North Dakota you will teach English to speakers of other languages in the United States and around the world.
Advanced Studies - Middle-Secondary Education
The M.Ed. in Advanced Studies - Middle-Secondary Education at John Carroll University program consists of a minimum of 30 semester hours for degree completion including a combination of core education courses, a specialized sequence of courses, and electives.
International Health and Sustainable Development
The Sustainable Development from Tulane University curriculum offers a balance between structure and flexibility so that students can fulfill their unique academic needs with coursework that can adapt to important emerging areas in the field.