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) |
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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.