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293 Master's degrees in Language Studies in United Kingdom

Celtic and Gaelic
Whether you are interested in literature, language, history or culture, the Celtic and Gaelic programme at the University of Glasgow provide a supportive environment for postgraduate research.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) MA at King's College London will provide you with a thorough introduction to current research, teaching theory, principles and practices in English language teaching. You will have the opportunity to observe actual language classes, plan and teach real lessons and carry out research on language learning and teaching.
German Studies
Study MPhil/PhD in German Studies under the supervision of internationally-leading experts. University of Warwick's School of Modern Languages and Cultures invites you to study amongst a vibrant research community while engaging with the diversity of German-language culture.

Languages and Cultures - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) Languages and Cultures - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.
Tibetan and Himalayan Studies
This Tibetan and Himalayan Studies programme at the University of Oxford aims to introduce Tibetan and Himalayan studies to students who do not have a background in the subject. Emphasis is on teaching the Tibetan language (both spoken and literary). Students are also introduced to the history and civilisation of the area, including Tibetan history, society, literature and religions.

Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.
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.

Linguistics and Intensive Language
The Linguistics and Intensive Language programme from SOAS University of London is unique in its focus on the languages of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, as well as the communities who speak them and are working to support and revitalise them.

TESOL - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) TESOL - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.
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.

Welsh - Language and Literature
Our MA in Welsh - Language and Literature (MA Cymraeg: Iaith a Llenyddiaeth) at Bangor University offers you an exciting opportunity to study various aspects of the language and its literature through the medium of Welsh or English – from the early heroic poetry of Aneirin to 21st-century literature in translation.

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.
Secondary Education - Modern Languages
Secondary Education - Modern Languages at University of Strathclyde is held in high esteem by students, tutors and placement schools alike. You will benefit from an interactive learning experience comprising practical based learning and the exchange of wide-ranging ideas within the multi-lingual group.
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
In the English programme from University of Worcester you will explore an exciting range of themes that build on your existing literary knowledge. These themes span a broad range, from eco-criticism to the literary representation of the body. We also offer the chance to gain hands-on experience with the recovery and digital editing of historical texts.
Teaching English To Speakers Of Other Languages (Tesol) - Online With Optional Specialism
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) - online with optional specialism from University of St Andrews is designed to be useful to experienced teachers, and those considering a career in English language teaching.
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.