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10 Master's degrees offered by the university
History
The History program at University of Connecticut is designed to give general training at the graduate level in preparation for doctoral study or work in education, government service, law, or the private sector.
Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
The M.A. Literatures, Cultures, and Languages programs at the University of Connecticut typically require two years of full-time study, and are offered in French and Francophone Studies, German Studies, Italian Literary and Cultural Studies, Spanish Studies, and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies
Philosophy
Our department cannot afford to fund M.A. students and we do not want students to personally pay for their degrees. Learn more with Philosophy from University of Connecticut.
French and Francophone Studies
The Graduate Program in French and Francophone Studies at University of Connecticut typically require two years of full-time study, and are offered in French and Francophone Studies, German Studies, Italian Literary and Cultural Studies, Spanish Studies, and Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies
Dramatic Arts (Puppet Arts)
The Dramatic Arts (Puppet Arts) offered by University of Connecticut requires a minimum of 30 credits, which are composed of a set of core courses in Puppet Arts plus electives from other areas of Dramatic Arts or other UConn departments
Dramatic Arts (Puppet Arts)
The Dramatic Arts (Puppet Arts) offered by University of Connecticut requires a minimum of 30 credits, which are composed of a set of core courses in Puppet Arts plus electives from other areas of Dramatic Arts or other UConn departments
English
This graduate program in English at University of Connecticut provides a platform for students to develop their unique perspectives as scholars, educators, and writers.
Judaic Studies
University of Connecticut Judaic Studies graduate program provides a unique opportunity for students with specialized interests in Jewish literature, culture, and history to pursue their research in the context of other relevant literatures, cultures, and languages, all of which are integrated within UConn's Department of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages (LCL).
Acting
The Master of Fine Arts in Acting at the University of Connecticut is an intensive and disciplined conservatory program designed to prepare students for robust careers in professional theatre, film, television, digital media, and voiceovers
Italian Literary and Cultural Studies
The Italian Literary and Cultural Studies Program at the University of Connecticut is one of the most respected in the nation. It offers a full range of courses, from elementary language up to graduate courses in literature and critical.