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222 Master's degrees in Linguistics in United States

Linguistics - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
The Linguistics - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages option at California State University Long Beach is designed for students interested in teaching English to speakers of other languages and who wish to pursue further graduate study or obtain a terminal degree.

Linguistics - Applied Linguistics (Online)
Are you seeking a master’s degree that explores the underlying structures of human language? Do you want to develop a theoretical understanding of language and use that knowledge to address real-world challenges? If so, Liberty University’s Linguistics - Applied Linguistics (Online) degree is a great option!
English with Concentration in Language
This Master’s degree in English with Concentration in Language offered by Indiana University Bloomington appeals to students who have a particular interest in language.

Linguistics - Teaching English as a Second Language (Online)
Are you hoping to learn more about the formation of human language to be a better teacher? If so, Liberty University’s Master of Arts in Linguistics - Teaching English as a Second Language (Online) is a great option!
World Languages and Cultures Education (K-12)
Learning a language offers a way to understand the diverse world in which we live and the people who live in it. At University of Saint Thomas Saint Paul we offer a master degree in World Languages and Cultures Education (K-12).
Applied Linguistics and Teaching English as a Second Language
The Applied Linguistics and Teaching English as a Second Language programme at Northern Arizona University is a comprehensive M.A. degree. This full-time course in Flagstaff requires 39 units and usually takes two years to complete. It blends theoretical linguistics with practical classroom training for aspiring educators.
Modern Language
Modern Language fulfills a required skill area of the General Education program at Central Connecticut State University and offers B.A. and B.S. majors in a variety of language areas, concentrations and minors in individual languages as well as International Area studies. The Department is actively engaged in training of language teachers.
Computational Linguistics
The Computational Linguistics program of the University of Colorado at Boulder is a unique interdisciplinary degree that provides a solid foundation in both computer science and linguistics graduate coursework as well as several courses focused on data-driven linguistics, computational linguistics and information processing.
Bicultural - Bilingual Education
The Bicultural - Bilingual Education program of The University of Texas at San Antonio offers students an advanced study in the design and implementation of bilingual/dual language education programs.
Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition
The Master's in Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition from Carnegie Mellon University is a one-year, intensive program preparing U.S. and international students for a range of careers in language education and research.
Russian and Slavic
The Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics at Florida State University offers a diverse and exciting M.A. curriculum in Russian language and historical linguistics, and Russian and Slavic literature and culture.

Linguistics - Analysis of Specific Language Structures
The Linguistics - Analysis of Specific Language Structures 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.
Linguistics
The Linguistics programme at Oakland University offers a comprehensive B.A. and M.A. curriculum. Students develop expertise in research, technical writing, and collaboration. Available full-time, the degree provides essential training for careers in speech pathology, language instruction, and advanced theoretical research.
Linguistics
Purdue's Department of Linguistics offers a wide range of courses leading to the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. M.A. and Ph.D. curricula encourage students to tailor their linguistics studies to their interdisciplinary interests.
English (online)
The English Department’s Master of Arts program is designed to make the UNO M.A. in English more accessible to students. The English (online) program at the University of New Orleans provides students with advanced subject-matter expertise in American literature, British literature, and rhetoric/professional writing.
Applied Linguistics
Applied Linguistics at Old Dominion University prepares students to pursue advanced graduate study or to teach in colleges, adult education programs, businesses, private schools, or institutions in the U.S. or abroad.
Linguistics (Applied)
The goal of this Linguistics (Applied) 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.
Bilingual or Bicultural Education
The Bilingual or Bicultural Education MA/MEd program from University of Texas at Austin provides expertise for students to become leaders in a field of growing importance.
Linguistics
Linguistics from University of California, Santa Cruz aims to develop student's ability to communicate concepts and results to other experts in the field
Linguistics
The Department of Linguistics offers graduate courses of study leading to a Master of Science (M.S.) in Linguistics, a Master of Arts in Linguistics at Georgetown University.