The Master's in Humanities (MA) is an advanced 1 - 2 year degree in humanities and liberal arts. Students in humanities may expect exposure to a variety of representative problems in the history and contemporary scene of human culture, education in significant methods and modes of interpretation that apply to a range of such problems, and engagement in an ongoing discussion concerning major values and human trends.
Master's students in the humanities can pursue graduate humanities courses and majors in a broad range of fields of study such as
Archaeology
Interdisciplinary Studies
Communications
Law
Comparative Religion
Linguistics
English
Literature
Environmental Studies
Philosophy & Ethics
Fine & Performing Arts
Political Science
Foreign Languages & Culture
Psychology
Global Studies
Urban Studies
Government
Women's Studies
Humanities & Liberal Arts (general)
Part- and full-time study options, along with various delivery modes - residential programs, distance education programs and online programs - are also available. North American Master's programs in the humanities and liberal arts welcome foreign students. However, fluency in spoken and written English is critically important.
Featured Grad Schools Offering master's in humanities Programs
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