From the website: A New Jersey university is launching what it called the world's first "Master of Arts in Happiness Studies." Centenary University's program will "explore the implications of happiness for individuals, the workplace, and our broader society," according to the college's announcement. It's set to launch virtually in the fall and will cost students $17,700. Tal Ben Shahar, a leader in Positive Psychology is the Director of The program. It will be grounded in Science and research and is 30 credits. https://www.foxnews.com/us/university-announces-masters-degree-happiness-studies
There are lots of specialized Master's programs put there. This seems to be more common in the Commonwealth (UK and Australia especially.) I've spoken before about Griffith University's Master of Suicidology, and you can complete a Masters in Skeletal and Dental Bioarchaeology at University College London. Hopefully that's a good program for people whose careers involve counseling, research into happiness and other related careers.