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Online Master of Arts in Spanish

This program provides a deep understanding of literature, art, history and pop culture within Spanish-speaking communities worldwide. Taught primarily in Spanish, courses build your expertise in Spanish linguistics, including grammar, sound systems and real-world language use.

With flexible electives, you can tailor your studies by examining topics such as Chicano/Chicana poetry, contemporary Spanish-American short stories, culture and women writers in the early modern era, second language acquisition, second language teaching methods and bilingualism. You’ll shape your course plan based on your previous training, career goals and guidance from your mentor and committee.

The skills you’ll develop

Coursework equips you with both transferable and industry-specific skills. Regardless of your focus, you’ll strengthen your ability to interpret literature and cultural production, communicate in Spanish, solve linguistic challenges, analyze research and apply a global perspective. You’ll also learn to explain complex concepts, mentor others and lead group discussions.

Depending on your course selections, you may gain skills in:

  • Digital tools and techniques
    • Work with e-learning platforms, explore digital humanities and apply data analysis in language studies.
  • Language and linguistics
    • Master advanced Spanish fluency, phonetics, grammar, syntax and sociolinguistics.
  • Research and analysis
    • Analyze texts, conduct comparative literature studies and apply qualitative and quantitative research methods, including corpus linguistics.
  • Teaching and pedagogy
    • Explore second language acquisition, heritage language pedagogy, design effective curricula and create assessments for language learners.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

Earning this master’s in Spanish can make you stand out in any industry. It’s ideal for educators, including K–12 teachers looking to deepen their Spanish proficiency and those pursuing a master’s degree to meet community college dual enrollment requirements. Interpreters and translators gain advanced Spanish language and culture expertise to enhance their work.

International business and government professionals will expand their art, literature and language expertise to engage more effectively with diverse communities. If you’re considering a PhD, this program offers a foundation for further study.

Program Field of Study
Master of Arts
Program Focus
Spanish
Program Name Abbreviation
Spanish (MA)
Program Category
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Program Description Intro

Expand your global impact with an online Master of Arts in Spanish from Arizona State University. This program offers a deep understanding of literature, language, teaching methods and cultural expressions from Spain, Latin America, the U.S. and beyond. You’ll gain insights that support careers in business, communication, education, government, law and translation, and prepare for doctoral studies.

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LASPANMA
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GRLA
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Courses Summary

Program requirements include a core course, a literature and culture elective, and a linguistics elective. The remaining credits consist of electives based on your interests in literature, culture, applied linguistics and linguistics. Broad topic areas include Spanish, Spanish-American and Mexican-American culture, as well as Spanish second language acquisition, language program administration, sociolinguistics and applied linguistics. A culminating capstone course allows you to complete a project aligned with your career goals.

*Note: Some coursework is also available in Portuguese, which can expand your global perspective to include the Lusophone world and provide additional marketable skills.

Total Classes
10
Total Credit Hours
30
Program Fee Code
Spanish, M.A.
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Online Spanish master’s degree courses
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Learn from leading educators and researchers in Spanish language and culture
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Housed within The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of International Letters and Cultures (SILC) includes a distinguished Spanish program enriched by notable faculty, accomplished alumni and impactful research initiatives.

SILC faculty engage in diverse research projects that address global cultural and linguistic issues. Their work spans topics from dialectal variation in the Spanish-speaking world to the impact of interpersonal violence in Latin America and from film to sound studies. The school also partners with institutions and research centers worldwide, fostering collaboration and cultural exchange.

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The largest and most diverse college at ASU
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Applicants to the Master of Arts in Spanish program must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

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Applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in the last 60 hours of their bachelor's program. Alternatively, applicants must have a minimum of a 3.00 cumulative GPA in an applicable master's program.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee
  • Official transcripts
  • Personal statement
  • Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume
  • Two letters of recommendation
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Spanish fluency is required.

Applicants must provide an academic writing sample — such as an academic, critical or research paper written in Spanish — of at least 6 pages in length that was prepared in an upper-division or graduate Spanish course. You can update an older paper to demonstrate a current level of proficiency, write a completely new paper or enroll in a graduate-level course as a non-degree student in preparation for applying for this program.

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An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency.

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Online Graduate Certificate in American Studies

American studies is an interdisciplinary field that explores the historical, social, political, economic and cultural dynamics of the U.S. within a global context. This certificate provides a comprehensive understanding of the American experience, including developing solutions to historical challenges related to diversity, equity and inclusion. Your courses will cover a spectrum of topics in the realm of American studies, such as:

  • Disability, gender and LGBTQIA+ issues
  • Environmental humanities
  • Ethnicity and culture
  • Immigration
  • Indigenous studies

Additionally, you’ll develop transferable skills in communication, research, applying theory to practice and working with diverse audiences. Upon graduation, you can seek roles across various industries including public policy, education and social work.

Who’s a good candidate for this certificate program?

Ideal candidates for this graduate certificate are interested in gaining a thorough understanding of America, including its social and historical impacts across the world. As an applicant, you should have a desire to broaden your understanding and knowledge of America's history through topics such as power, empires and colonialism.

Additionally, this graduate certificate in American studies complements academic and professional backgrounds in the social sciences, arts and humanities, education, and interdisciplinary studies. Whether you're adding on to your current graduate studies or completing this certificate to explore your interest in American studies, you'll gain valuable skills to support your goals.

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American Studies
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American Studies (Graduate Certificate)
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Are you interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the United States and its multifaceted history? Further your knowledge with an online graduate certificate in American studies from Arizona State University. Upon completion, you’ll be equipped with the skills needed to pursue roles across a range of industries from government and public policy to human resources and education.

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In your courses, you’ll build foundational knowledge of U.S. history and the dynamics of the American experience. After completing two required courses, you’ll select from electives that cover topics ranging from historical events and gender studies to pop culture and mass media.

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5
Total Credit Hours
15
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American studies certificate courses
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Learn from leading experts in American history
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From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Fulbright American Scholars
  • Guggenheim Fellows
  • MacArthur Fellows
  • Nobel laureates
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Join a leading school in cultural and social change
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As part of The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of Social Transformation focuses on transformational knowledge across society. This includes creative research approaches to themes and questions embedded in broader historical, social and cultural contexts. We prepare our students to be informed members of the public. Our graduates are interdisciplinary, team-oriented problem-solvers who can thrive in any environment, career or pursuit.

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Online Bachelor of Arts in Culture, Technology and Environment

In the first program of its kind, you’ll learn how to apply the tools of historical, ethical, literary and cultural studies to technological and environmental questions. Through skill-building activities and opportunities for applied work, you’ll explore how humans interact with the places they live and the roles culture and technology play in facilitating relationships within communities. Your courses will emphasize three connected areas of knowledge, including:

  • Culture
    • Delve into media, narrative, rhetoric, belonging and the imagination. You’ll explore approaches to equitable and diverse global citizenship through the study of culture and language.
  • Technology
    • Explore humane technology, applied ethics and equitable innovation. You’ll learn how to apply humanities thinking to the human and ethical challenges of a world shaped by technology.
  • Environment
    • Deepen your understanding of environmental justice and how the humanities enable us to develop sustainable ways to address challenges, such as climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. You’ll examine environmental justice in relation to race, gender, class, age, disability and more.

Who’s this degree a good fit for?

This program is ideal for those preparing for careers in advocacy and activism, communication and community, nonprofit organizations and more. As a candidate, you’ll have a passion for creating solutions that incorporate an arts and humanities perspective. You’ll also be committed to creating a positive impact on communities and acknowledging the role technology plays in shaping society.

Additionally, if you seek interdisciplinary studies to build transferable skills, this degree is a good choice for you. Upon completing this bachelor’s in culture, technology and environment, you’ll be competent in communicating, leading and planning. You’ll also have skills in analysis, flexible thinking and design thinking.

What can you do with a culture, technology and environment degree?

With a humanities background, you’ll be equipped to address cultural, ethical, technological and environmental challenges in a range of careers. This program complements career paths ranging from environmental activism and policy analysis to writing and nonprofit work. Top industries include manufacturing, educational services, public relations, nature or science writing and public administration. You’ll also be prepared to adapt to innovative technology that’s becoming ever-present in the world of work, such as generative artificial intelligence. Graduate with lifelong skills and a readiness to pursue justice in your communities.

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Culture, Technology and Environment
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Culture, Technology and Environment (BA)
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Prepare to meet the challenges of the future with a Bachelor of Arts in culture, technology and environment online from Arizona State University. In this program, you’ll hone your abilities to analyze and navigate culture, harness technology and develop equitable solutions for environmental, societal and global issues.

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LACTEBA
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UGLA
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Courses Summary

In this program, you’ll explore topics across the arts and humanities, with a special focus on technology such as AI language models. Your courses will cover environmental justice, critical food studies, sustainability, intergenerational justice, literary and game-based world-building, activist movements and more. You’ll also participate in a required internship to gain practical experience and develop hands-on skills.

Total Classes
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Total Credit Hours
120
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College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - Humanities and Social Sciences Programs
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Culture, technology and environment courses
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Learn from leading faculty across disciplines
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From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.
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The largest and most diverse college at ASU
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Online Exploratory Humanities, Fine Arts and Design

In the exploratory study program, you are able to immerse yourself in a variety of courses that interest you before selecting a major. You’ll fulfill general education requirements to stay on track for graduation, while exploring your passions within your selected topic area.

Once you’ve selected an area of interest, you may remain in your exploratory program up until you’ve completed 45 credit hours. Your academic advisor will be there to guide you along the way, helping you narrow down degree options until you are confident in your major selection.

As you continue along your chosen track, you’ll gain knowledge and skills that will ensure you a timely and seamless transition into your major and future career. However, if you find your interests change, you can switch from humanities, fine arts and design to another exploratory track. Additional tracks include:

Is the art and humanities track right for me?

Humanities, fine arts and design covers a broad range of topics focused on creating new things and better understanding the world around you. Your exploratory studies will offer you valuable career skills, such as self-expression, cultural sensitivity, collaboration, innovative and out-of-the-box thinking.

Students who graduate with art- and humanities-related degrees have the knowledge and skills needed for a wide range of careers, such as:

  • Anthropology.
  • Digital media literacy.
  • Education.
  • English or literature.
  • Global studies or social policy.
  • Graphic design.
  • History or art history.
  • Philosophy.
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Fine Arts and Design
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Exploratory Humanities, Fine Arts and Design
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Do you enjoy learning about and creating new things? Are you curious about art, language, innovation and self-expression? In the humanities, fine arts and design exploratory track, you can explore your interests by taking a variety of art and humanities courses before choosing your perfect major.

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In your exploratory study track, you’ll take a variety of art and humanities courses, as well as a series of individualized courses created to teach you about yourself and help you ascertain your career interests. Courses may include:

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15
Total Credit Hours
45
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University College - Humanities and Social Sciences Programs
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Humanities, fine arts and design track courses
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Experience first-rate teaching from award-winning faculty
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Our award-winning faculty are accomplished across industries and locations around the world. They include researchers, authors, artists and more. No matter where you study, you’ll take courses from the same faculty who teach on campus. Learn side-by-side with faculty dedicated to your success as you participate in research opportunities and attend virtual office hours.

Learn more about our faculty

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Study at one of the top-ranked universities in the nation
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ASU is a global university recognized for its commitment to innovation, research and high-quality academic programs. Our university has been recognized with peer-reviewed honors from U.S. News & World Report.

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in the U.S. for innovation for 11 consecutive years, ahead of Stanford and MIT.

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best online bachelor’s programs.

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best global universities.

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You’re considered a first-year student for application purposes if you’ve never attended college or have fewer than 12 transferable credit hours.

Learn how to apply.

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To be admitted to ASU, you must hold a high school diploma or equivalent and have completed at least 14 of the following courses.

  • Four years of math.
  • Four years of English (non-ESL/ELL courses).
  • Three years of lab sciences (One year each from biology, chemistry, earth science, integrated sciences or physics).
  • Two years of social sciences (including one year of American history).
  • Two years of the same second language.
  • One year of fine arts or career and technical education.

Note: You cannot have course deficiencies in both math and lab sciences competencies.

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Applicants must meet at least one of the following:

  • Top 25% in your high school graduating class.
  • 3.00 GPA in competency courses (4.00 = A).
  • ACT score of 22 for Arizona residents (24 nonresidents) or SAT Reasoning score of 1120 for Arizona residents (1180 nonresidents).*

*Additional information about ACT / SAT:

  • ASU doesn’t require the writing portion of these tests.
  • ACT or SAT scores are not required for admission but may be submitted for ASU course placement.
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Besides a high school diploma, applicants may also meet undergraduate admission requirements through one of the following:

  • GED*
    • 50 or above for tests completed before 2002.
    • 500 or above for tests completed between 2002 and 2013.
    • 170 or above for tests completed after 2013.
  • HiSet*
    • Total score of 75.
  • TASC (Test Assessing Secondary Completion)*
    • A minimum total score of 2700.
    • A minimum score of 500 on each of the five content areas.
    • A score of two or above on the essay.
  • California High School Proficiency Examination
    • Please contact your enrollment coach at 866-277-6589 if you’ve completed the California High School Proficiency Examination or other high school equivalency diplomas.

*Some higher requirement programs require ACT/SAT scores or additional coursework to satisfy aptitude and/or course competency requirements.

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Online Master of Arts in Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies

Women and gender studies is an interdisciplinary field that draws insights from sociology, political science, history, media studies and more to understand how gender intersects with other social characteristics such as race, class, sexuality and citizenship status.

In this master’s program, you’ll develop analytical and research skills and apply these capacities to advance gender-responsive strategies in professional settings such as public policy, nonprofit organizations and private industry. You’ll gain applied knowledge you can use to challenge traditional conventions of gender and sexuality across sectors, from education and health care to human resources and public affairs. You’ll also graduate with skills transferable to any professional setting, such as problem solving, critical thinking, effective communications and the ability to work on diverse teams.

Get connected to unique learning opportunities to elevate your learning

This program is the first fully online master’s in gender, women and sexuality studies. Through a partnership with Ms. magazine, you’ll have opportunities to meet and learn from nationally and globally recognized leaders, activists, scholars and organizations.

You’ll also have connections to Ms. magazine’s vast network, positioning you to pursue internships and hands-on learning in areas such as public relations, social media development, civic engagement and public policy analysis. In your practical learning experiences, you may develop a human rights curriculum for international schools, create a magazine or complete other impactful projects.

Who's a good candidate for this master's program?

You’re an ideal candidate if you’re interested in gaining a deeper understanding of feminist theories and practical applications. Additionally, you’ll excel if you want to challenge traditional conventions of gender and sexuality and explore society and culture through an intersectional lens.

If you're someone who wants to engage in critical thinking and learn to communicate effectively across multiple platforms with a commitment to social change, this could be the degree program for you.

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Master of Arts
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Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies
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Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies (MA)
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Develop analytical and research skills to understand gender in relation to race, class, sexuality and disability in contemporary society in Arizona State University’s online Master of Arts in gender, women and sexuality studies. You’ll be provided advanced training in this interdisciplinary field, preparing you for a variety of career paths that fulfill your professional aspirations and broaden your career opportunities.

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LAWSTMA
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GRLA
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Courses Summary

Courses in this master’s program cover a range of topics from seeking reproductive justice to feminism reflected on social media. In addition to completing two required core courses and a semester-long, 15-week applied project for your culminating experience, you’ll choose 18 credits of elective courses based on your personal and professional interests. 

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9
Total Credit Hours
30
Program Fee Code
Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Master of Arts
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Women and gender studies master’s courses
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Learn from top faculty in field of women and gender studies
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From Royal Society and American Academy fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members.

  • Fulbright American Scholars
  • Guggenheim Fellows
  • MacArthur Fellows
  • Nobel laureates
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The largest and most diverse college at ASU
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  • Graduate admission application and application fee
  • Official transcripts
  • Personal statement
  • Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Writing sample

Your personal statement should be approximately 1,000 words and describe your previous research experiences and training, professional goals, research interests and how your interests fit the program’s emphases.

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Online Bachelor of Arts in African and African American Studies

This multifaceted program focuses on the experience of African-descended people in the past and present. You’ll examine pre-colonial Africa, the trans-Atlantic slave trade and African migration in history-based courses. The program places a special emphasis on studying the African diaspora, or the communities of African-descended people around the world resulting from migration.

Courses in this program also explore the culture, art, histories and politics of communities across the African diaspora in the Americas, Caribbean, Europe and continental Africa. You’ll also delve into the impact of institutional racism around the world. In a critical race theory course, you’ll examine how race is used, constructed and contested in America. Elective courses focus on racism in fields such as medicine, criminal justice, politics and education.

The skills you’ll develop in this program

This program bridges the humanities, social sciences and arts, and you'll learn a wide range of skills from these disciplines. Your courses will teach you how to combine information from various fields to analyze and solve complex problems. You'll also develop strong research abilities, cultural communication skills and diversity awareness. These skills will prepare you to lead efforts to build more equitable workplaces and environments across society.

What can you do with an African and African American Studies degree?

The interdisciplinary nature of this program means you’ll gain valuable transferable skills that apply to many career opportunities. You’ll be well-equipped for jobs focused on communication, social policy or diversity awareness. Upon graduation, you may also pursue an advanced degree in a related field such as sociology, political science or law.

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Bachelor of Arts
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African and African American Studies
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African and African American Studies (BA)
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Examine African and African American history, culture, politics and art to learn how to lead the change for a more equitable society in this online Bachelor of Arts in African and African American Studies. You’ll study global issues that impact African-descended people such as racial formation, institutional racism, African migration, art, literature, religion and education.

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LAAFRBA
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UGLA
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Courses Summary

Your courses will cover all aspects of the African American and African experience. Required courses examine the impact of various historical events and institutional racism. Elective courses delve deeper into these topics and also explore culture, art, literature and music across Africa and the African diaspora.

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From Royal Society and American Academy fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members. As a student in the African and African American Studies program, you’ll gain hands-on experience with faculty dedicated to social justice. Our faculty members have extensive expertise in the struggles and accomplishments of African-descended people throughout history and modern society.

  • Fulbright American Scholars
  • Guggenheim Fellows
  • MacArthur Fellows
  • Nobel laureates
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Online Master of Arts in Indigenous Education

This program focuses on advanced Indigenous theoretical concepts and current practices to build the knowledge, context and talents needed to collaborate with tribal nations and strengthen Indigenous education programs. 

Courses are taught by Indigenous faculty or faculty with significant experience in Indigenous communities. You’ll learn about key topics related to learning and Indigenous studies, including:

  • Current issues in American Indian education.
  • Critical Indigenous research methodologies.
  • History of American Indian education.
  • Indigenous knowledge systems.
  • Issues related to Indigenous language and culture.

Additionally, the program offers a Native Hawaiian track. Each of the four courses in this track are led by Native Hawaiian faculty, and each one is a subject matter expert.

Who’s a good candidate for this master’s program?

A passion for Indigenous education is an essential quality for any student in this program. If you have a deep interest in working with Indigenous communities or schools, this may be the right master’s program for you. Experience in Indigenous education is valuable, but not a requirement to apply.

Does completing this degree directly lead to a teaching certification?

No. While this program supports the development of context, knowledge and talents related to Indigenous education, it does not lead to a teaching certification. To earn this certification, you’ll need to complete additional courses outside of ASU Online.

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Indigenous Education
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Indigenous Education (MA)
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Earning a Master of Arts in Indigenous education helps you build relevant skills in research, theory and practice that support educational opportunities and outcomes for Indigenous people. This program prepares you for leadership roles in education or government entities related to Indigenous people’s education.

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By emphasizing key topics related to Indigenous education, the curriculum can prepare you to work with and within tribal communities. The culminating project centers on your areas of professional interest, such as addressing a specific need in your community. Featured courses include:

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Educators dedicated to supporting positive learning outcomes
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From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.
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Applicants to the Master of Arts in Indigenous education program must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

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Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they’ve earned a bachelor’s degree in a related field or a master’s degree in any field from a regionally accredited institution.

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  • Official transcripts.
  • Letters of recommendation.
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Online Bachelor of Arts in Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies

Gender, women and sexuality studies is an interdisciplinary field that involves analyzing societal issues through the lens of feminist theory. Through coursework and scholarly research, you’ll gain critical knowledge and a deep understanding of feminist theory and practice. You’ll also have the opportunity to challenge conventional wisdom about gender and explore many new perspectives.

Factors such as gender, race, disability and sexuality, impact how people experience the world. Mastering intersectionality can prepare you to contribute inclusive solutions to contemporary social problems.

Why is gender, women and sexuality studies important?

Issues that disproportionately affect women and other marginalized groups appear in many facets of society, including the workplace, media and social spaces. Gaining knowledge about feminist theory will allow you to recognize and challenge instances of inequity.

In this gender, women and sexuality studies program, you’ll also gain transferable skills, such as researching and writing, that you can apply to your areas of interest. You’ll graduate with greater awareness of how to interact in the world and be prepared to communicate ideas for change.

What can you do with a gender, women and sexuality studies degree?

Graduates of this program can pursue roles in fields across the public, private and nonprofit sectors. You can pursue career opportunities as a public health educator, journalist, grant writer and human rights advocate. The knowledge you’ll gain can complement your future training for a professional career. You’ll be prepared for advanced studies in areas including law, education, health, social work and more. As you take steps toward your career goals in any field, you can use your comprehension of feminist theory and intersectionality to inform your work.

Additionally, this bachelor’s degree can be completed as part of an Accelerated Master’s program. When accepted, you can earn a master’s degree in as little as one year after completing your undergraduate degree. This opportunity saves you time and money while giving you advanced knowledge in your field. Applicable master's degrees include:

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Are you passionate about creating social change? Discover how gender informs culture, history, people, and communities through Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Arts in gender, women and sexuality studies. No matter the job field you choose, you’ll be empowered to make a difference through research skills and knowledge of feminist theory.

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You’ll take core courses that deepen your knowledge of feminist theory and the intersectionality framework. You’ll also choose a variety of electives that cover your areas of interest, such as women’s movements in the U.S., women in film and critical theories of sexuality.

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  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.
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Online Bachelor of Arts in Spanish

This program prepares you for professional roles where Spanish-speaking skills and cultural competency are needed or preferred. Alongside the opportunity to learn and practice the Spanish language, you’ll explore the cultural context of Latin American, Mexican American and Spanish traditions. Additionally, you’ll gain valuable transferable skills that can be used in any industry, including:

  • Career development
  • Communication
  • Critical thinking
  • Equity and inclusion
  • Leadership
  • Professionalism
  • Teamwork
  • Technology

Please note, this program doesn’t provide courses that certify you for teaching, translating or interpreting Spanish. This degree can help prepare you to become certified in teaching or interpretation. However, these credentials must be obtained outside of this program.

How a Spanish degree provides you with in-demand job skills

A bachelor’s degree in Spanish prepares you to become proficient in a second language and gain a competitive edge in your future profession. Studies have shown that those who are bilingual in English and Spanish are proven to make 5–20% more than their monolingual peers. This degree can be an asset in many career paths in areas such as:

  • Business
  • Communication
  • Education
  • Government
  • Health care
  • National and international management
  • Translation and interpretation

Additionally, if you’re pursuing a degree in another discipline such as health care, justice studies, hospitality or tourism, earning a concurrent degree in that other discipline and Spanish, could provide you career advantages in the future. Many Spanish courses have designations that could count towards the general studies requirements for any university degree while also fulfilling the Spanish major.

How you’ll develop your Spanish language skills in this program

In your coursework, you’ll study various texts, films, historical events and important social debates to develop a deep understanding of the cultures in Spanish-speaking regions. Specifically, this degree takes a close look at Spanish, Latin American and Mexican American cultures to create an all-encompassing understanding of these cultures and the differences between them. Learning about the many cultures related to the Spanish language allows for a greater understanding of the language, better translation and enhanced cultural awareness.

This program offers opportunities for you to build speaking proficiency in Spanish during virtual meetings where you can practice speaking Spanish with your instructor and classmates. The majority of the assignments in this program are completed at your own pace, on your own schedule. Overall, this program aims to build your knowledge of the language from the ground up, starting with grammar and vocabulary. You’ll then solidify your knowledge of Spanish through speaking and writing assignments in a variety of contexts from daily life to professional correspondence and communication.

For students who have previous knowledge of the language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world, we have a special series of courses that we call the Spanish Heritage track. The Spanish Heritage track is especially designed for students who have primarily learned Spanish either at home or living within a Spanish-speaking community. The courses in the Spanish Heritage track acknowledge students who have needs that are different from traditional second language learners.

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Bachelor of Arts
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Spanish
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Spanish (BA)
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Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Arts in Spanish significantly advances your understanding of the Spanish language and the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Spanish literature, mass media, politics and film are a few of the many topics you’ll study as you learn the linguistic, literary and cultural elements of the Spanish language.

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In this program, you’ll choose from a wide variety of coursework that combines an understanding of the Spanish language alongside Hispanic literature and linguistics. Upon graduation, you’ll be well prepared to incorporate these skills into your career path.

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Online Spanish courses
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From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

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  • Nobel laureates
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