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211 Master's degrees in Linguistics in United States
Computational Linguistics
University of Rochester's Computational Linguistics master's program at Rochester trains students to be conversant both in language analysis and computational techniques applied to natural language. The curriculum consists of courses in linguistics and computer science for a total of 32 credit hours.
English for Speakers of Other Languages
The English for Speakers of Other Languages programme at Auburn University offers advanced training for educators. Available as a M.Ed., this flexible course provides online and full-time on-campus study modes. Students develop expert skills to support English learners in diverse global and domestic settings.
Linguistics
Linguistics is the scientific study of language and is concerned with the following questions (among others): What does knowledge of a language consist in and how is this knowledge acquired and put to use? What are the similarities and differences among languages? How is language represented in the human brain? The Linguistics programme is offered by Syracuse University.
Linguistics
The Linguistics programme at the University of Kansas offers advanced M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Students engage in full-time study at the Lawrence campus, focusing on core disciplinary areas and specialised research. This academic path provides a robust foundation in language science within a prestigious research institution.
Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages (Applied Linguistics)
The Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages (Applied Linguistics) MA program from Old Dominion University prepares students to pursue advanced graduate study, teach in colleges, adult education programs, businesses, private schools and institutions in the U.S. or abroad, work with private businesses, and the language acquisition needs of second language learners.
Rhetoric and Composition (English)
At once theoretical, historical, critical, and applied, this Rhetoric and Composition (English) MA program from Old Dominion University is designed to help students better understand how language creates meaning across a wide range of discourses and cultural practices.
Language and Communication
The MA in Language and Communication (MLC) is a professionally-oriented program from Georgetown University in Linguistics that prepares graduates to develop careers using their linguistics training in business, government, nonprofit and academic sectors.
Speech and Hearing Sciences
The Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill provides academic and professional education for speech-language pathologists and audiologists.
Speech-Language Pathology
Prepare for professional work or doctoral study in speech pathology and audiology with our traditional master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology at Calvin University.
Romance Languages
The Romance Languages programme at the University of Oregon is a full-time Bachelor of Arts degree. This undergraduate course allows students to master two languages from French, Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish. Over four years, students develop linguistic proficiency and explore the cultural history of the Romance-speaking world.
Linguistics
The goal of the Linguistics program of the University of Colorado at Boulder is to provide students with sufficient knowledge of linguistics to enable them to work in industry and organizations, where knowledge of linguistics helps in problem solving.
Linguistics
The Department of Linguistics at Indiana University Bloomington program acts as an excellent platform for launching advanced research and teaching careers in language applications and teaching as well as linguistics.
East Asian Languages and Civilizations
The East Asian Languages and Civilizations program of University of Pennsylvania is both a gateway into higher-level graduate study and preparation for careers in teaching, administration, and professions in the public and private sectors.
World Languages and Cultures
The Department of World Languages and Cultures at the University of Utah offers three Master of Arts degrees: World Languages & Cultures MA (WLC.MA), MA in Language Pedagogy (MALP) and World Languages MA (WLMA).
Linguistics - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
The Linguistics - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Postgrad Certificate at George Mason University prepares students to teach non-native speakers of English in the United States or abroad.
Linguistics
The Linguistics MA program offered at University of South Carolina is designed to provide students with the broadest possible background in linguistics and encourages them to take advantage of the wide range of opportunities presented by the program's faculty and to discover connections between the various subdisciplines of the field.
Linguistics
The Linguistics program at Southern Illinois University is designed to give students a broad training in many aspects of contemporary linguistics, including phonology, syntax, phonetics, semantics, historical linguistics, psycholinguistics, language acquisition, sociolinguistics, and field methods.
Korean Language and Linguistics
The M.A. degree at University of Hawaii at Manoa is offered in the fields of Korean Language and Linguistics, Korean Literature, and Korean for Professionals.
Applied Linguistics
Students in the Applied Linguistics MA program from Georgia State University receive the theoretical and practical foundational knowledge needed to teach language at the postsecondary level and to progress to doctoral work in applied linguistics or other language-study or language-teaching related areas.
English (Accelerated)
The English (Accelerated) program at the University of Missouri - Columbia is dedicated to the study of English language and literature in all of its various historical, cultural, and theoretical aspects.