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14 Master's degrees offered by the university
History and Juris Doctor
History and Juris Doctor from Wayne State University provides interdisciplinary training in history and law for students interested in legal academia or in law-related career paths, such as public policy or government work.
History
History from Wayne State University is designed to meet the needs of students with diverse backgrounds and goals. Our program combines intellectual rigor with convenience and flexibility. We are now accepting applications for a fully online M.A. program, which makes earning your degree more convenient and more accessible than ever.
Philosophy
Philosophy from Wayne State University prepares students to begin advanced training in philosophy for teaching, research or professional discourse.
Arts Administration
Arts Administration from Wayne State University offers a broad arts administration education as well as focus within specific areas of practice. The program fosters leadership and management skills, explores processes of innovation and creativity, examines networks and sources of support, while drawing on sound business and administrative training.
Spanish (Romance Languages)
Spanish (Romance Languages) from Wayne State University is a vibrant cultural hub in the city. Spanish speakers are in demand across the U.S. in areas including the health professions, business, the legal field and government and non-profit sectors.
Studio Art
Studio Art from Wayne State University is a multidisciplinary program where students pursue a wide range of media through studio coursework.
Language Learning
Language Learning at Wayne State University is targeted at in-service elementary, secondary, and college-level foreign language teachers interested in ongoing professional development.
French (Romance Languages)
French (Romance Languages) from Wayne State University provides advanced training in language, literature, and culture. Students who complete the program gain skills in translation, textual analysis, and intercultural competency. Applicants must demonstrate competency in French.
Linguistics
Linguistics from Wayne State University provides graduate students with interdisciplinary and fundamental training in the field, with a focus on its theoretical core.
Classics
Classics from Wayne State University offers courses in Ancient Studies, and can help prepare you for a doctoral program or any number of careers, including in law, medicine, archives, and more.
History and Library and Information Science
History and Library and Information Science from Wayne State University is fully accredited by the American Library Association, which means graduates of our joint degree program are certified to work in secondary school, public, private, and academic libraries. Wayne State offers the only joint MA/MLIS in Michigan and is one of only a handful of such programs in the country.
English
English from Wayne State University is designed to prepare students to go on to doctoral work as well as to accommodate students with specific interests (ex. creative writing, teaching English at the secondary, college, or university levels) that may not lead to further graduate study in English.
Public History and Library and Information Science
Public History and Library and Information Science from Wayne State University fits you if you plan to work in a library or archives and want to create exhibits, digital projects or work with community partners or are aiming to build a career in collections management at a museum, historical society or government agency.
Public History
Public History from Wayne State University trains its students to interpret the past for public audiences in diverse settings and professions. Public historians work in museums, historical societies, libraries and archives, public policy institutes, parks and recreation departments, tourism, historic preservation and cultural resource management.