3 Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in North Carolina, United States

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Appalachian State University4,0(86)
Boone, North Carolina, United States Top 9% in Worldwide

Appalachian Studies

The Appalachian Studies programme at Appalachian State University offers a comprehensive exploration of the region's history and culture. This full-time degree provides students with an interdisciplinary perspective on Area and Cultural Studies. The curriculum is designed to foster a deep understanding of the local heritage.

M.A. Full-time On-campus
2 years$17,556/yr
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill4,5(12)
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States Top 0.5% in Worldwide

Transatlantic Studies

Established in 1998, this interdisciplinary, two-year MA program in Transatlantic Studies from University of North Carolina Chapel Hill focuses on contemporary Europe and the transatlantic relationship. Students learn about EU institutions, European integration, and comparative welfare states. 

M.A. Full-time On-campus
2 years$29,422/yr
Duke University4,2(28)
Durham, North Carolina, United States Top 0.5% in Worldwide

Slavic and Eurasian Cultures

Students typically enter the Master of Arts Degree in Slavic and Eurasian Cultures program at Duke University one year of language instruction in Polish or Turkish and/or several years of Russian language instruction to enable them to do research in the original language.

Postgraduate Certificate Full-time On-campus
1 year$33,862/yr
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