214 Master's degrees in Language Studies in England, United Kingdom
English (1550-1700)
The English (1550-1700) programme offered at the University of Oxford is designed to serve both as an autonomous degree for students wishing to pursue more advanced studies in English literature, and as a solid foundation for doctoral research.

Islamic Humanities and Intensive Language
The Islamic Humanities and Intensive Language programme offered at SOAS University of London covers the social, cultural and intellectual history, literature, religion, philosophy, arts and digital humanities of the Islamic world, past and present.

Languages and Cultures (by Research)
This Languages and Cultures (by Research) course from Lancaster University is an excellent choice if you are keen to build on your love of languages and cultures and would enjoy the freedom to explore a research topic of your own choice.

Translation and Professional Language Skills (German and Spanish)
With the Translation and Professional Language Skills (German and Spanish) degree offered at University of Bath you will gain the sought-after skills you need for a career in specialist language work on this practical and respected master’s course.
Translation - Translation Studies
The Translation - Translation Studies MA at UCL is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme designed to equip students with essential translation skills for both public and private sectors. This course, led by experts in the field, focuses on practical translation techniques and technology, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience.
Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics
The Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics course at the University of Oxford is a taught course offering a range of options for graduates seeking a higher academic qualification in language studies and wishing to specialise in general linguistics (including phonetics but not applied linguistics), in historical and comparative linguistics, or in the linguistics of a specific language.
English Studies
English Studies from University of Cambridge aims to give students with relevant experience at first-degree level the opportunity to develop a conceptually and historically sophisticated approach to literary study, both in taught seminar groups and individual research; also to carry out focused research under close supervision in their field of interest.
Classical Armenian Studies
This Classical Armenian Studies course offered at the University of Oxford is an intensive one-year taught degree course which is intended to give students experience in reading and interpreting a wide range of Armenian texts, from a choice of genres, either as a stand-alone qualification or as a solid foundation in the subject for those intending to go on to do doctoral research.
Applied and Forensic Linguistics
The MA Applied and Forensic Linguistics from Canterbury Christ Church University is designed for students with a passion for language and communication generally and also specifically in the context of legal settings.
PGCE (Primary) with Modern Languages
The PGCE (Primary) with Modern Languages at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time programme designed to cultivate skilled primary educators. This course combines teaching techniques with language acquisition in French, German, and Spanish, ensuring comprehensive training for aspiring teachers in a supportive environment.
Language for Communication and Society
In this specialised pre-sessional Language for Communication and Society course at University of Leeds, you’ll learn how to use academic reading, writing, speaking and listening skills in the context of your subject area, preparing you for postgraduate study in the fields of media, communication, and languages.
English Studies
The English Studies course from Manchester Metropolitan University provides a dynamic taught postgraduate experience in the broad field of English Studies – students explore literature, film, television and theory in a range of international contexts.
Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - Language and Linguistics
Prepare for entry to Pre-Master's in Social Sciences and Law - Language and Linguistics a wide range of subjects at Lancaster University International Study Centre, including law, design and a world top 3 linguistics program (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024).

Chinese - English Translation and Interpreting
Focusing on translation and interpreting between two of the world’s major languages, Chinese and English, this exciting Chinese - English Translation and Interpreting programme from University of Liverpool provides well-balanced practical training in translation and interpreting in different modes across a wide range of topics such as literature, science, business, law and medicine.

German
Could your passion for German language, culture and history help us better understand the world in which we live in today? Discover more with this German programme from University of Nottingham.

Comparative Literature and Intensive Language
Comparative Literature and Intensive Language from SOAS University of London is a radical rethinking of the literature of the world and their relationships to each other.
Russian and East European Studies
The MPhil in Russian and East European Studies at the University of Oxford is a two-year programme for graduates who are interested in gaining a deeper knowledge and understanding of Russia and Eastern Europe through the study of the region across a range of disciplines including history, economics, politics, international relations and sociology.
Italian
Join the University of Warwick's vibrant research culture on the MPhil/PhD in Italian. Warwick's Modern Language and Cultures department offers you expert guidance while you hone your research techniques.

Translation and Professional Language Skills (Italian and German)
Gain the sought-after skills you need for a career in specialist language work on this practical and respected Translation and Professional Language Skills (Italian and German) course from University of Bath.
Modern Languages
The Modern Languages course at the University of Oxford is designed to allow those who have a high level of attainment in a foreign language, and have studied literature to a degree level, to undertake more advanced work. The course is suitable both if you wish to proceed to a research degree or if you wish to spend only two years at Oxford.