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Modern languages
The University of Strathclyde offers a B.Sc. in Modern Languages, designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of various linguistic and cultural contexts. This full-time programme spans three years, equipping students with essential skills for global communication and cultural appreciation.
Linguistics (TESOL)
In a world increasingly interconnected through language, the demand for linguistic expertise has never been greater. Benedictine University’s Master of Arts in Linguistics (TESOL) empowers you to navigate the intricate tapestry of human language, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to make a meaningful impact in today’s dynamic global landscape.

Linguistics
The Linguistics degree from University of Essex will interest you if you want a formal and empirical grounding in all core areas of linguistics, and are keen to evaluate the major theoretical approaches in these disciplines.
Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition
Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition course offered at the University of Oxford is a popular course which will introduce you to the key issues within the field of applied linguistics with a focus on topics relating to second language learning.

Education, Languages and Linguistics
If you're ready to take your expertise in Languages and Applied Linguistics into a postgraduate research degree, then this M.Phil. in Education, Languages and Linguistics from the University of Portsmouth is the perfect place to fulfil your ambition.
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.
Sociolinguistics
The unique master's program in Sociolinguistics in the German-speaking region offered at the University of Bern is a two-year program devoted to various aspects of the relationship between language and society and their reciprocal influence.

Global Intercultural Communication
In today's interconnected world, effective communication across cultures and languages is more important than ever. Our dynamic Global Intercultural Communication MA course from the University of East Anglia is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge to help companies and organisations navigate these challenges.
Language Science with a Specialisation in Typology and Linguistic Diversity
The Language Science with a Specialisation in Typology and Linguistic Diversity programme at Stockholm University aims at extending and deepening your knowledge in the field of Typology and Linguistic Diversity. It also strengthens your grasp of research methodology, research ethics and your ability to carry out scientific reasoning.
English Education
The English Education programme at the University of Georgia is a 36-credit M.Ed. degree designed for credentialed secondary teachers. This flexible course offers online and evening study modes, allowing professionals to advance their skills in literature and composition while maintaining their current teaching roles.
Computer Science
The Computer Science programme at The City University of New York is a Master of Arts degree designed for those seeking advanced expertise in computing applications. This postgraduate course offers flexible evening study modes to accommodate working professionals, providing a rigorous curriculum over a standard two-year duration.
General and Applied Linguistics (Advanced)
In the General and Applied Linguistics (Advanced) program at the Australian National University, you will have the opportunity to explore diverse topics across general and applied linguistics areas including structural linguistics, sociolinguistics, language acquisition, language contact, language teaching,

English (by research)
The aim of the English (by research) course from University of York is to provide training in research methods and an opportunity for supervised study leading to the presentation of a dissertation which offers a sustained argument in relation to any period of English literature.

Forensic Linguistics (Distance Learning) (Online)
In the Forensic Linguistics (Distance Learning) (Online) programme at Aston University, you will be taught by members of the Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics (AIFL), the world's biggest grouping of forensic linguists.

Linguistics
This Linguistics programme offered at Bangor University provides postgraduate-level training for students who wish to develop a deeper understanding of the empirical, theoretical, and conceptual aspects of Linguistics.
Linguistics
Linguistics from Wayne State University provides graduate students with interdisciplinary and fundamental training in the field, with a focus on its theoretical core.
Indigenous Language Revitalization
The Indigenous Language Revitalization programme at the University of Victoria is a two-year Master of Education (MEd) degree. Delivered through a full-time blended study mode, it combines online learning with intensive on-campus sessions to support the reclamation and maintenance of vital Indigenous languages.

Linguistics
Gain an in-depth understanding of language, communication and how they shape our lives with the Linguistics course from University of Canterbury.
Assyriology
The graduate program in Assyriology from Yale University, emphasizes both Sumerian and Akkadian, as well as a full sequence of courses in Mesopotamian history and civilization, over a period of three years of coursework.
English Language and Linguistics
The English Language and Linguistics program at King Faisal University aims to achieve excellence and leadership in the field of English language and literature at the local and regional levels.