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860 Master's degrees in Language Studies in United States
English
If you're happiest lost in a good book, delving into meaningful poetry, or fine-tuning your professional writing skills, an MA in English at the University of Indianapolis could be the perfect next step for your future.
English
The Department of English, World Languages, and Philosophy (DOEWL-P) from Texas Southern University (TSU) is a vibrant center for teaching, learning, and research. For the English program, we offer courses in literature, communication, writing, and creative and professional writing.
Spanish
The MA in Spanish at the University of Saint Thomas Saint Paul prepares students for a variety of careers.
Teaching English, Grades 7–12, Professional Certification
This Teaching English, Grades 7–12, Professional Certification MA program from New York University is for educators who have already met the requirements for New York State initial certification in Teaching English and leads to eligibility for professional certification.
English - Linguistics
The English - Linguistics, M.A. program from George Mason University is theoretically oriented and provides a solid foundation in the major subfields of linguistics: phonology, syntax, and semantics.
English
The English program at Indiana University Southeast provides broad training in the primary areas of English studies. Explore the core principles of writing and literature pedagogy, the linguistic structure and history of English literature, and a wide variety of reading strategies associated with genre and close reading.
English - Composition and Rhetoric
The English - Composition and Rhetoric MA program offered at University of South Carolina is well suited for students looking for a program that will strengthen their writing and research skills.
English
Chicago State University offers a Master of Arts program in English, providing students with advanced training in the field of English literature, writing, and language studies.
Spanish
The Spanish program at the University of Arkansas offers a balanced course of study leading to a Master of Arts degree. Graduate students take courses primarily in Iberian and Latin American literature and culture.
English
The English program at University of Nevada, Reno aims to give students a deeper understanding of how literature, theory, language and culture can be made relevant in the modern world - and a basis for moving their career forward, whether in academia or elsewhere.
Ancient Languages and Cultures
Students who complete a master’s degree in Ancient Languages and Cultures at Utah State University and then go on to pursue a Ph.D in a related field can find work in: academic programs, historical societies, museums, archives and libraries and databases.
Spanish
The University of Wyoming's Master of Arts in Spanish offers its graduate students a unique opportunity to receive a solid base in English Studies, with a concentration in either literature or rhetoric and composition.
English (Creative Writing)
The English (Creative Writing) MA at the University of Southern Mississippi with a creative writing emphasis allows students to develop their creative writing, culminating in a thesis of fiction or poetry.
English - Rhetoric and Composition
Georgia State University offers the largest English - Rhetoric and Composition program in the Southeast, with eight specialized faculty members in rhetoric, composition, digital media and communication, writing center theories and pedagogies, and language studies.
English
Brandeis University's graduate programs in English at Brandeis University offer training in the interpretation and evaluation of literary texts in their historical and cultural contexts.
Asian Languages and Civilizations
The Asian Languages and Civilizations program of the University of Colorado at Boulder is designed to offer students maximum general exposure to the long sweep of Chinese literary and cultural history, as well as the opportunity to delve into the study of a particular period, field, topic or genre
Modern Languages
The Department of Modern Languages at the University of Mississippi offers the M.A. in modern languages with emphases in French, German, linguistics, Spanish, and teaching English as a second language (TESOL).
Language, Literacy, and Technology
Washington State University offers two masters degree programs in Language, Literacy, and Technology. The non-thesis Ed.M. degree is a masters degree focused on practitioner-based model. Its purpose is to develop teachers’ or other professionals’ knowledge and skills.
English
Northeastern Illinois University's degree in English offers advanced courses in a variety of fields for current high school teachers, those preparing for Ph.D. programs, or others seeking to improve their skills in reading, writing, and critical analysis.
Secondary Education Grades 6-12 (Latin)
Secondary Education Grades 6-12 (Latin) is offered by McNeese State University. The Secondary Education Grades 6-12 [Latin], MAT program leads to initial teacher certification, accepts new students only in the fall semester, and is only offered 100% online.