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463 Part-time Master's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies

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Live Online Master’s Programme Identity, Education and Competences for Democratic Culture

The Joint MA Program is an online international Master's Degree by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and the European Wergeland Centre. Designed for students worldwide to pursue without relocating, through live online classes, by providing practical and theoretical expertise in Democratic Culture, Human Rights and Education, useful worldwide in NGOs, educational systems & policy.

M.A. Online
1 year$6,548/yr

India Studies

The M.A. in India Studies offers a unique opportunity to explore India’s politics, history, philosophy, business, technology, literature, music, dance, and cinema. This one-year, online program provides flexible learning from anywhere in the world. Taught by leading scholars with an interdisciplinary approach, it allows you to gain deep insights into India’s diversity and global impact.

M.A. Online
1 year$2,624/yr

Early Prehistory and Human Origins

On this Early Prehistory and Human Origins course from University of York you'll explore the archaeology and approaches to human origins whilst working alongside internationally renowned specialists in early prehistoric archaeology and human evolution. 

M.A. On-campus
1 year$35,051/yr

Media, Culture and Society (Part time)

If you’re interested in learning more about how changing technology impacts our culture and society, or what role the digital sphere plays in culture and communication, we invite you to join us on this two-year part-time MA in Media, Culture and Society (Part time) offered by the University of East Anglia.

M.A. On-campus
2 years$30,721/yr

Comparative Literatures and Cultures

Research in Comparative Literatures and Cultures sits within the School of Modern Languages and builds on two areas of strength within the school: transnational studies and intermediality. University of Bristol offers the Comparative Literatures and Cultures programme.

M.Phil. On-campus +2
1 year$29,638/yr

Palestine Studies

This Palestine Studies programme from The University of Exeter equips you with the skills, sources and tools to study the Middle East, with a specific focus on Palestinian Studies.

M.A. On-campus
1 year$34,578/yr

Buddhist Studies

The MA Buddhist Studies programme offered by SOAS University of London is an interdisciplinary programme that engages with Buddhism as a field of inquiry from a historical, philosophical, anthropological and material culture perspectives.

M.A. On-campus
1 year$34,266/yr

Culture and Thought after 1945

On this flexible Culture and Thought after 1945 course from University of York you'll study with leading experts in their field from the Departments of Archaeology, English, History, History of Art, Sociology and the Centre for Women’s Studies. 

M.A. On-campus
1 year$35,051/yr

Health, Cultures and Societies

The Health, Cultures and Societies programme from University of Liverpool provides an exciting opportunity to explore issues around health, illness, wellbeing, and medicine. The MA provides advanced training in associated methods within a critical practice-oriented framework distinctive to the University and the city of Liverpool.

M.A. On-campus
1 year$32,615/yr

Sports History and Culture

The Sports History and Culture MA programme from De Montfort University is taught by expert staff in DMU’s International Centre for Sports History and Culture (ICSHC) the only centre of its kind in the world. 

M.A. Online
1 year$22,736/yr

Scottish History (distance learning)

Deepen your understanding of Scotland's history and heritage from home and examine the many different interpretations of Scottish History with the Scottish History (distance learning) programme from University of Dundee.

M.Litt. Online
5 years$1,540/yr

Cross-Cultural Communication and International Marketing

The Cross-Cultural Communication and International Marketing from Newcastle University provides theoretical, research and practical training in areas of international and intercultural communication and international marketing.

M.A. On-campus
1 year$35,051/yr

Folklore

This Folklore degree at University College Cork gives you the opportunity to study everyday life in Ireland, in all of its rich diversity and its vast range of cultural expressions. Folklore, like its synonym popular culture, makes a study of everyday life, both past and present. Quite simply, it studies life by looking at how people lived their day-to-day lives.

Master On-campus
1 year$21,632/yr

Te Reo Maori

The Te Reo Maori programme from University of Canterbury prepares graduates for a professional career in te reo Māori.

Master On-campus
2 years$19,969/yr

Urban History and Culture

The Urban History and Culture course delivered by Queen Mary University of London is a unique opportunity to study the development of the modern city from historical perspectives and through the comparative experience of two of the great urban laboratories of the Western world, Paris and London.

M.A. On-campus
1 year$36,878/yr

Folklore Studies

The Folklore Studies programme from University of Hertfordshire explores legend, ritual, belief and tradition in British society, providing students with a thorough grounding in the history of the discipline of Folklore Studies and examining current work in the field.

M.A. On-campus
1 year$24,292/yr

Cultural Heritage

The Cultural Heritage programme from University of Bristol trains you to look back critically on the histories that have informed our cultural institutions, both in the UK and globally, and to use this knowledge to explore how inclusive and innovative practices can shape this sector in the future.

M.A. On-campus
1 year$39,653/yr

Digital Communication and Culture

The Digital Communication and Culture programme at The University of Sydney is aimed at people pursuing careers in fields where digital media are bringing the greatest changes. These include media, education, museums, web, marketing, publishing, creative industries, social media, mobile media, communications and computer games.

Master On-campus
1½ year$22,944/yr

Heritage Visualisation

The Heritage Visualisation program from The Glasgow School of Art equips candidates with an understanding of current critical heritage debates focusing on the digital domain, as well as the practical skills required to digitally document and re-visualise a range of heritage sites and objects of local, national and international significance.  

M.Sc. On-campus +2
1 year$35,051/yr

Media in Development

The MA Media in Development from SOAS University of London challenges the assumptions behind the media and development industries and development studies and offers new ways of thinking about the critical issues facing societies today such as climate change.

M.A. On-campus
1 year$35,633/yr

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