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10 Master's degrees offered by the university
Directing
The Master of Fine Arts degree in Directing at Baylor University is intended for the artist-scholar who plans to direct professionally, work as an artistic director, and/or pursue a career in university theatre education.
Divinity
The 87-hour Divinity degree at Baylor University intends to provide graduate theological education that is centered in the gospel of Jesus Christ and consistent with historic Baptist commitments to prepare persons to carry this gospel to the churches and the world.
History
The Master’s Program in History offered by Baylor University combines innovative teaching with rigorous seminars in American, European, and Global history.
Theological Study
The 48-hour Master of Theological Study degree at Baylor University provides a basic foundation in biblical and theological disciplines and a concentration in a particular area of study and practice.
English
The Baylor University Department of English grants the M.A. and Ph.D. in English and American literature, offering training in all major historical periods, focusing on literary aesthetics and criticism.
Collaborative Piano
The Master of Music in Collaborative Piano at Baylor University is designed to place an equal emphasis on vocal and instrumental collaborative performance.
Church Music
The Master of Music in Church Music program at Baylor University is designed to bring students to the highest levels of performance and scholarship of which they are capable.
Christian Ministry
The 60-hour Master of Arts in Christian Ministry (MACM) degree offered by Baylor University is designed to equip persons for competent leadership in some form of specialized ministry in congregations and other settings.
Theatre
The Master of Arts degree in Theatre at Baylor University offers a course of study including theatre history, dramatic literature, and theory.
Divinity - Curriculum and Instruction
The Divinity - Curriculum and Instruction joint master's degree, combining the Master of Divinity (MDiv) with either the MSEd or MA in Curriculum and Instruction, combines the faculties and resources of two of Baylor University’s premier schools — George W. Truett Theological Seminary and the School of Education.