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860 Master's degrees in Language Studies in United States

Linguistics - Language and Society
The Linguistics - Language and Society programme offered at California State University Fullerton is suitable for students interested in any of the wide-range of professions that expect excellence in reading and writing—including education, creative and professional writing, public service and preparation for further study in literature, law, medicine, or business.

English
The English programme at Virginia Commonwealth University is flexible and enables students to develop intellectually in a stimulating and supportive environment.
World Languages - French
The goal of the Master of Arts in World Languages - French program at Eastern Michigan University is to improve the cultural knowledge and linguistic proficiency of students, enhancing their professional skills and/or preparing them for further graduate study.
Latin
The Department of Classics at the University of Florida offers an M.A. degree in Latin, an M.A.T. degree in Latin, as well as a Master of Latin degree. Students are expected to become Florida residents after one year.
English
The English Department at Wake Forest University offers a wide array of courses in every major field of British and American literary studies.
English
The English program at The City University of New York offers students opportunities for advancing their personal and professional goals within a vibrant learning community.
English and Literary Arts - Literary Studies
English and Literary Arts - Literary Studies from University of Denver immerses you in the critical study of literature while allowing you to tailor the degree to your talents and interests.
Secondary Education - English
The Secondary Education - English program from Indiana University Southeast fits you if you are a high school teacher looking to boost your qualifications to teach dual credit courses in English.
English Creative Writing and Media Arts - Creative Nonfiction
The English Creative Writing and Media Arts - Creative Nonfiction at University of Missouri - Kansas City graduates will show mastery of storytelling craft through the creation of a full-length manuscript of creative nonfiction that: a) is structurally sound; b) is polished and complete; c) has a distinct voice and/or vision.
English - Accelerated Master's Program
The English - Accelerated Master's Program from The University of Arizona offers instruction in English and American literature, giving you analytical tools, diverse perspectives and historical depth for exploring the present through the lens of the past.
English
The English programme at Rutgers University prepare students to think critically and flexibly, assess narrative knowledgeably, argue logically, and to write clearly and persuasively.
Classics - Greek
The M.A. in Classics - Greek at Florida State University allows students to focus on coursework in Greek literature and culture. It is suited for those who intend to pursue further work in Classics at the Ph.D. level.

Languages, Literatures and Cultures
The Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures from Colorado State University offers a M.A. degree in Languages, Literatures and Cultures with a specialization in Spanish.
English Education
The English Education programme at The City University of New York offers versatile graduate pathways, including M.A. degrees and advanced credentials. This comprehensive course provides full-time or part-time study modes for aspiring teachers. It focuses on secondary school certification through rigorous academic training.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) programme at University at Buffalo is a Master of Education (EdM) degree. This on-campus course requires 33 credits and is typically completed in two to three full-time semesters, preparing students for professional ESL and ENL education roles across the globe.
AYA Integrated Language Arts Licensure
The AYA Integrated Language Arts Licensure at The University of Akron is a Master of Science degree, which leads to licensure in a chosen teaching field, and is open to highly qualified students who hold the B.A., B.F.A., or B.S. degree.
English
Clemson University’s Master of Arts in English offers a comprehensive approach to literary studies, incorporating exploration of literary texts and theory, examination of textuality and modes of publication, and a foundation in methods of research and scholarship.
Literature and English Studies
The Literature and English Studies programs at Minnesota State University Mankato offer a robust background in British, American, and world literatures, with emphasis placed on critical thinking.
English as a Second Language
The English as a Second Language program at Worcester State University equips you with essential teaching strategies, cultural competencies, and the latest research in second language acquisition, ensuring you are well-prepared to address the unique challenges faced by non-native speakers.
Jewish Thought
The Jewish Thought programme at University at Buffalo is a 30-credit Master of Arts degree. This postgraduate course offers advanced training in the spiritual and intellectual history of Judaism. Available for full-time study, it focuses on medieval and modern texts to prepare students for doctoral research or professional roles.