62 Master's degrees in Language Studies in Scotland, United Kingdom

Financial Economics with Spanish
Develop your Spanish and also study financial markets and how societies make best use of their resources to improve decisions and outcomes.

Psychology with French
Learn how the human mind works from infancy to old age. You will also develop research skills fundamental to understanding and practising psychology.

Geography with Spanish
Master Spanish whilst studying both social and physical sciences to analyse and understand major challenges facing our planet.
TESOL
Suitable for both experienced teachers and newcomers to the field, this TESOL programme offered by The University of Edinburgh is designed for students who plan to teach English as a second, foreign or additional language (ESL, EFL, EAL) in the UK or internationally.

Speech and Language Processing
The Speech and Language Processing programme from The University of Edinburgh offers an exciting opportunity to learn from world leaders in both informatics and linguistics.

English Literature - Modernities - Literature, Culture, Theory
Guided by a team of internationally recognised experts, in the English Literature - Modernities - Literature, Culture, Theory programme of the University of Glasgow you will investigate the key texts and concepts that shape our understanding of literature and culture across a period of radical change from 1880 to the present.

German
The German programme of the University of Glasgow is dedicated to the research of German culture in all its aspects, with a particular emphasis on language and literature.
Gaelic Studies
The Gaelic Studies programme of the University of Aberdeen is leading research and teaching in Gaelic literature, society and culture.

Slavonic Languages
The breadth of Slavonic Languages programme at the University of Glasgow is unique within Scotland and encompasses the languages, history, society and culture of Russia, Poland and the Czech Republic.

English Literature - Fantasy
Are you curious as to why the fantastic can be found all around us in the 21st century, from videogames and films to poetry, television, novel series, and so-called 'mainstream' fiction? The English Literature - Fantasy programme of the University of Glasgow allows you to engage with one of the most vibrant literary genres of the last two centuries - and a major cultural phenomenon of our time.
Modern and Contemporary Literature and Culture
The MLitt in Modern and Contemporary Literature and Culture at the University of St Andrews explores the key texts, contexts and theories that have shaped literature and culture from 1900 to the present.

Evolution of Language and Cognition
The Evolution of Language and Cognition programme offered by The University of Edinburgh focuses on a treatment of language as a dynamic evolving system, bringing together origins, acquisition and change.

Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies
The Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies programme of the University of Glasgow offers ESRC accredited training in language-based area studies, as well as advanced training in qualitative and quantitative methods, specialised area studies research training, and language training in one of the region's languages.

English and Film Studies
Learn how film is made, how to interpret it critically, and why it has had such a profound impact on the world.

International Business with French
Develop your French skills while studying global business operations in a course designed for those with an interest in the arts and social sciences.
Secondary Education - English
Teaching Secondary Education - English from University of Strathclyde gives you the opportunity to share your passion for your degree subject, open the hearts and minds of your students to new experiences and to develop in them a love of language and literature.
English
The University of Strathclyde offers a PhD in English, which can be pursued full-time over three years or part-time. This doctoral programme allows students to engage deeply with various research areas, including Creative Writing and Literary Linguistics, fostering a robust academic environment.

Philosophy with French
Improve your French skills while examining modern and ancient philosophical thinking to address some of the fundamental questions facing humanity today.
Shakespeare and Renaissance Literary Culture
During the MLitt in Shakespeare and Renaissance Literary Culture at the University of St Andrews study one of the most exciting and formative periods in European history, centring on the key writer in the English literary tradition: William Shakespeare.

English Language and Linguistics
The English Language and Linguistics programme at the University of Glasgow will equip you with the key linguistic and technical research skills to explore the structure and everyday use of English, past and present, from early medieval manuscripts to Renaissance letters, from speech to semantics, from language experiments to investigating vast text corpora.