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World Languages
The World Languages program at the University of Utah actively seeks to license teachers in Spanish, French, German, and Chinese. In limited capacities, the program can license teachers in Japanese.

Language and Literacy Education (Dumfries Campus)
The Language and Literacy Education (Dumfries Campus) from University of Glasgow programme is rooted in the science of reading and will empower graduates to critically evaluate oral language and literacy intervention, pedagogy, and assessment methods, becoming champions for advancing literacy proficiency.
German
In the German program from Uppsala University you can study various aspects of the German language, such as linguistics, literature and philology. German is spoken by about 100 million people in Europe and is therefore one of the most important language in the EU.
Classical Languages
The Classical Languages programme at the University of Kansas is a comprehensive two-year Master of Arts degree. This full-time, campus-based course provides advanced training in ancient Greek and Latin. Students engage with classical literature and history, benefiting from a fully-funded environment in a prestigious setting.
Applied English Linguistics
One of the Applied English Linguistics programme at Vytautas Magnus University is to educate highly qualified specialists who possess comparative knowledge and assessment skills of two cultures and languages — English and Lithuanian — and are able to independently apply their acquired knowledge in work in academic and cultural institutions and various international institutions and projects.

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.
English - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
A graduate certificate in English - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from Wright State University can boost your employability or open new doors by complementing your professional training.

Graduate Diploma in Arts in Language Sciences
The Graduate Diploma in Arts in Language Sciences programme from Victoria University of Wellington will prepare you to study that subject at postgraduate level, such as the Bachelor of Arts with Honours or the Master of Arts.
English Comparative Literature
An-Najah National University's program in English Comparative Literature has been tailored to satisfy the need of talented students who are armed with an outstanding knowledge in English and Arabic literatures and who enjoy a convenient proficiency in the two languages.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages program at Rhode Island College prepares certified teachers and teacher candidates to work with emergent bilinguals of all ages in both ESOL classrooms and bilingual dual language classrooms.
English
English from California State University Los Angeles provides opportunities for advanced study in literature, criticism, language, creative writing, and composition and rhetoric.
Language Teaching
Postgraduate Diploma in Language Teaching from University of Auckland is a professional language teaching qualification, combining theory with practice and familiarising you with current teaching approaches.

Language Acquisition and Development
The Language Acquisition and Development course offered at Bangor University will develop your understanding of how language is acquired in childhood and how it changes as we age.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Whether you are a globetrotter who is also passionate about education or a certified teacher who wants to expand your professional repertoire, the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) graduate program at the Binghamton University Department of Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership (TLEL) can help meet your needs.
Teaching English as a Second Language
Teaching English as a Second Language from The College of New Jersey provides graduate level Programs leading to ESL Initial Certification, ESL Endorsement Certification, Bilingual Certification, and M.Ed. in TESL.
Teacher Education of Playing Instrument - Teacher Education of English Language
The aim of the Teacher Education of Playing Instrument - Teacher Education of English Language program at Charles University is to educate a school-leaver who is able to teach instrument playing (piano or violin) at different kinds of music schools.
English, Drama and Film
The English, Drama and Film programme is offered at University College Dublin. With over 160 years of tradition, UCD has been a major contributor to the making of modern Ireland; leading and shaping the development of this nation since its foundation in 1854.
English - Language and Linguistics
University of New Hampshire's M.A. in English - Language and Linguistics offers you the opportunity to explore all facets of the study of human language.
English Education
Our English Education program at the University of Virginia reflect the depth of our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion as we work together with our students toward actualizing a more just society.