Master of Arts
Master of Arts in Humanities, Self-Designed
An Individualized Master of Arts Program
Earn your MA in Humanities in less than 24 months online.
Antioch University’s Master of Arts in Humanities, Self-Designed, offers a high degree of flexibility in building a program of study that meets your personal and professional needs. Design a degree program to address a particular intellectual interest or study a multidisciplinary issue by combining existing courses from graduate areas of the university. This degree is offered by Antioch University Online.
Education on your terms. Antioch University’s individualized master’s program offers you space to personalize your curriculum so that you graduate with the education you want and need.
- Transfer up to 15 semester credits, which may include up to 9 credits for your professional experience.
- Small class sizes
- Starts in January, March, May, July, August, and October
- Courses meet for 7 or 15 weeks; meeting times are determined by students and faculty
- Complete your degree in two years or less
- Work closely with a faculty mentor of your choice with expertise in your specialization.
- Save time and money with an Antioch University pathway program
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Program Requirements
Start with two Foundations courses to learn broadly about the self-design process and how to conduct research in your field of study. In the third foundation course, you will create an individualized degree plan that helps you achieve your personal and professional aspirations. During this time, you will select your mentor, who will review your degree plan and develop action steps for achieving your goals. You will begin the courses you designed at the latest by your third term.
Creative Writing
The Creative Writing Specialization allows students to develop the craft of writing in multiple genres and explore literary expression in order to achieve greater proficiency in their own craft as writers. Students will also be able to apply foundational skills of a creative writer in a larger societal context. This specialization cultivates students’ ability to examine the craft of other writers (both historical and contemporary), and to name, describe, and critically examine the formal elements of their work, including the elements of language, character, story, theme, rhythm, and tone. Coursework will call upon students to consider the impact that creative writing has in our world. Students are encouraged to consider the importance of writers in our larger communities, our society, and our culture in order to move toward a contextual understanding of one’s own voice in a continuum of writers. These skills include the ability to comment on the work of other writers, participate in a writing community, and apply best practices of editing and grammar.
Intercultural Studies
This specialization provides an overview of intercultural communication concepts, placing them in the context of a constructivist paradigm and relating them to other theories of human flourishing. Specific topics include cultural patterns of language use, perception, communication style, nonverbal behavior, and value orientations due to cultural differences or different ways of perceiving reality that stem from one’s way of living or being in the world. Intercultural communication perspectives enrich one’s understanding of the processes of stereotyping, group prejudice, antiracism, multiculturalism, and intercultural adaptation. This specialization will primarily focus on the lived experiences of individuals and groups from oppressed, marginalized, or invisible communities in the Americas, including African American communities, Latin communities, LGBTQI communities, and communities of disability.
Interdisciplinary
The principal goal of the I.M.A. specialization in Interdisciplinary Humanities incorporates Philosophy, Literature, History, Art, and Religious Studies is to produce critical thinkers and researchers of high quality who describe and research the problems central to the human condition. The courses and fields in this area cross several different areas of the Humanities from various historical eras and schools of thought. Individuals informed by the great Eastern and Western intellectual traditions can apply the methods of philosophical, historical, literary, spiritual, or aesthetic analysis to a broad range of current existential problems, and who can carve their own pathway in their chosen field. Courses cover various media and time periods in arts, styles of music, and instruments from other cultures. Projects allow for personal interpretation and application in an interdisciplinary/cross-curricular learning environment. This specialization also readies students who plan to pursue a doctoral program in the Humanities or other related fields, or a terminal degree in Law.
Or, create your own specialization!
Program Requirements
To graduate from the program, you’ll complete the following:
- 3 Foundations courses (9 credits)
- 7-8 Specialization courses – Any combination of seminars and individualized courses (courses you design with instructors) (21-24 credits)
- Capstone (3 credits) or Thesis (6 credits)
- Master’s Portfolio (0 credits)
Master's Portfolio
The Masters portfolio is used as a reflection tool to not only gauge learning over the course of a student’s tenure at Antioch but also to serve as a useful collection that demonstrates what one has learned to outside agencies or graduate schools. Portfolios are required for graduation. There are three required components. Student must provide examples of work that demonstrate fulfillment of the following program outcomes:
- Demonstrate critical thinking, writing, and communication skills by developing a specific point of view and defending it clearly with arguments and evidence. Adopt an interdisciplinary, foundational approach to one’s program by synthesizing understanding, perspectives, and research skills from one’s field of study and applying them to one’s area of focus within one’s field.
- Design and Implement a research-oriented program of study that synthesizes information from one’s chosen field of study.
- Apply appropriate mastery of the relevant content in the disciplinary approaches brought to bear on one’s individualized area of study.
- Advance social, economic, or environmental justice through a culminating project that integrates theory and practice through written work, a work of art, or work in one’s community.
Admissions
Application information:
- Complete the Online Application (No Application fee!) Start by setting up a username and then select Online campus to get started!
- Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university or an institution recognized by regional accreditation. Official transcripts of all academic work.
- Exceptions may be reviewed on a case-by-case basis using faculty’s professional judgment such as cases of international degree. Antioch Online will accept degrees earned under the terms of the Bologna Declaration.
- (optional) Two current professional references; one from a professor who has evaluated your academic work preferred
- Admissions Essay:
- Please provide a statement in 500 words or less as to why you would like to do an Individualized program, what specialization you might be interested in pursuing, what you intend to accomplish in the program, and what qualifications you bring to accomplish that
- No GMAT or GRE required
- Additional requirement for international students:
- Reading & Writing in English Proficiency Assessment (if applicable) or TOEFL score of 550 “paper-based”, 214 “computer-based”, and 79 “internet-based or higher.
Please submit all supporting materials to [email protected] or mail to: Antioch University Admissions Office 900 Dayton Street Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387 All application materials submitted become part of an applicant’s file and cannot be returned.
Deadlines
Semester Application Deadlines Start Date
Fall B October 18 October 21
Spring A January 3 January 6
Spring B February 28 March 3
Summer A 2025 May 1 May 5
Summer B 2025 June 25 June 30
Fall A 2025 August 21 August 25
Fall B 2025 October 18 October 20
Please review the Academic Calendar for additional details.
Technology Requirements
Students in this program participate in online learning activities organized within small- and large-group learning communities. Antioch University Online is a 100% online learning environment, and therefore, in addition to having the traditional learning skills, students are expected to have basic technological skills, compatible computer hardware, operating system, and internet connectivity upon entrance into the program. LEARN MORE
Cost
Graduate Degree Tuition
Program | Cost |
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MA in Humanities or Social Sciences | $784 per semester hour |
View the Cost of Attendance Components |
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