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Master of Arts in African Studies at Yale University is a 2-year, in-person ma program based in New Haven, US. Tuition is $101,800.
Two-year interdisciplinary program covering arts, history, cultures, languages, literatures, politics, religions, and societies of Africa, plus development, health, and environment. Students concentrate in one area such as history, anthropology, or political science, complete African language courses, and produce a thesis based on directed research including field research.
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