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256 Master's degrees in Linguistics in North America
Linguistics
The Linguistics program at University of Virginia is administered by the Interdepartmental Committee on Linguistics, which makes all decisions on admission. The purpose of the program is to provide training in general linguistics.
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.
Foreign Language Education, College and Adults, Non-Certification
At the Foreign Language Education, College and Adults, Non-Certification MA program from New York University, you’ll learn pedagogical theories and methods, study applied linguistics, and complete a practicum internship teaching a foreign language to adult learners.
Spanish Linguistics and Literature
The Spanish Linguistics and Literature program of the University of Houston offers a perfect academic environment for students interested in advanced studies in the fields of Hispanic, Latin American and Peninsular Literature, and Spanish Linguistics.
Slavic Linguistics
The Slavic Linguistics program is offered at Indiana University Bloomington.
Linguistics
The MA in Linguistics at Boston University is designed to provide students with a solid foundational knowledge of the traditional core areas of linguistic analysis, as well as a deeper specialization in a chosen subfield or interface area.
Computational Linguistics
The two-year Master of Arts program in Computational Linguistics from Brandeis University is designed for outstanding students with an undergraduate degree in linguistics, computer science, the study of language, or a related field.
Linguistics
The major in Linguistics at Yale University offers students the opportunity to approach human language as an object of scientific investigation.
World Language Education
The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program in World Language Education from Boston University is designed for graduates in world languages or graduates from equivalent programs or similar backgrounds.
Linguistics
The Linguistics program offered by Florida International University (FIU) is designed to provide students with a solid foundational knowledge of the traditional core areas of linguistic analysis, as well as a deeper specialization in a chosen subfield.
Linguistics
Linguistics from Stony Brook University focuses on theoretical linguistics.
Applied Linguistics
The goal of this Applied Linguistics program at The City University of New York is to train graduate students to be effective teachers of adult learners of English as a second or foreign language.
Romance Language and Literature
Students in the Romance Language and Literature program at the University of Missouri - Kansas City demonstrate Written Proficiency in the chosen language.
Linguistics
The Linguistics program of the Northeastern Illinois University focuses on investigating language from both theoretical and functional approaches.
Communication
The Communication program at University of Kentucky provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design, manage, and evaluate communication processes involving individuals, groups, and the public
Hispanic Studies
The department of Hispanic studies at the University of Houston is offering a new program, the Hispanic Studies program.
Speech-Pathology
The Speech-Pathology programme at Louisiana Tech University is a professional Master of Arts degree designed for full-time students. This accredited course prepares graduates for clinical practice through rigorous academic and practical training, ensuring they meet national standards for speech-language pathologists.
Linguistics
The Linguistics program at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign is designed for candidates whose principal interests lie in language pedagogy and related research.
Second Language Acquisition
The M.A. in Second Language Acquisition program from University of Maryland is intended primarily as a two-year program for full-time students. A limited number of part-time students would also be admitted. It will provide students with rigorous, comprehensive training in the theory and research of second (including foreign) language learning, teaching and testing, and related areas.
Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
The Near Eastern Languages and Cultures program from The Ohio State University offers study in some of the world’s richest languages, literatures and cultural traditions, including Arabic, Hebrew, Persian and Turkish, as well as a number of ancient Near Eastern languages, among them Aramaic, Biblical Hebrew and Ugaritic.