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351 Master's degrees in Literature in United States
Linguistics with a Concentration in Computational Linguistics
Our MA program in Linguistics with a Concentration in Computational Linguistics at University of North Texas prepares students for challenging careers in a variety of industries, including government, education, law, bioinformatics, and natural language processing.
Curriculum and Instruction - Children's Literature
Advance your knowledge of curriculum, teaching, learning, teacher education, and educational supervision with this M.Ed Curriculum and Instruction - Children's Literature. This flexible degree program at Pennsylvania State University allows you to choose your area of emphasis, preparing you to succeed in an increasingly diverse educational landscape.
French
The M.A. and Ph.D. programs in French offer a first-rate faculty in all the areas of French and Francophone literature and culture. This program is offered by University of Wisconsin Madison.
Comparative Literature and Intercultural Studies
University of Georgia's Comparative Literature and Intercultural Studies is one of the expansive Comparative Literature Programs in a state university in the US today. It offers the standard courses of the discipline as well as a variety of Asian and African languages
Literature
The Literature programme at The University of Montana offers a comprehensive exploration of diverse written works. This full-time degree focuses on developing critical thinking and language expertise. Students engage with canonical and noncanonical texts to master the expressive potential of language in a professional context.
Graduate Pathway in Literacy Studies, Birth-Grade 6 or Grades 5-12 (non-certification)
This Graduate Pathway in Literacy Studies, Birth-Grade 6 or Grades 5-12 (non-certification), Pre-Master from INTO Hofstra University will prepare you to enter your next semester of a master’s degree program at Hofstra University.
French
French at Clark Atlanta University provides students with the opportunity to perfect their language skills for global communication and awareness, understand curricular content and innovations, and international experiences that connect them to the larger world.
Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies
The M.A. Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies program at The University of New Mexico in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures offer a transition into advanced literary and cultural study.
Language Learning
Language Learning at Wayne State University is targeted at in-service elementary, secondary, and college-level foreign language teachers interested in ongoing professional development.
French Language and Literature
The French Language and Literature at University at Buffalo is a full-time, two-year M.A. degree delivered in person. This 36-credit programme focuses on advanced linguistic mastery and cultural analysis. Students engage in rigorous academic training within the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures in Buffalo.
Children's Literature
The M.A. in Children's Literature at Eastern Michigan University is designed to provide master’s level competency in all major areas of children’s literature, including folklore, mythology, literary theory, illustrated texts and multicultural children’s literature.
Theology
The M.A. in Theology degree at Seton Hall University offers students the rich heritage of Catholic Church teaching, providing them with an extensive academic foundation in specific theological disciplines.
English Language and Literature
The MA program in English Language and Literature from University of Maryland provides broad training in literature, language, and theory for a mix of students, ranging from teachers and other professionals in the greater Washington DC/Baltimore metropolitan area, who are well served by the terminal MA, to aspiring scholars who regard the MA as a step toward the PhD.
English and African - American Literature
The Master of Arts program in English and African - American Literature from North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University offers students a wide range of skills and knowledge.
Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Pedagogy
The purpose of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Pedagogy from University of Delaware is to provide students with the opportunity for professional growth in the areas of language proficiency, in-depth understanding of literature, civilization and culture, and research and teaching skills.
Second Language Acquisition, Policy and Culture
Second Language Acquisition, Policy and Culture from University of Southern Indiana is designed to provide professionals in education, government, non-profit organizations and business with knowledge and expertise to thrive in a global market.
Reading
The Master of Arts in Reading program at Eastern Michigan University provides candidates with a strong theoretical foundation in the field of reading and literacy, as well as skills needed to address the needs of K-12 learners, particularly those who require specialized literacy intervention.
Language, Literacies and Learning
The Language, Literacies and Learning programme is offered at University of Illinois at Chicago.
Reading Option
This Reading Option program from Montana State University Billings provides learning and research opportunities for teachers, reading supervisors, and principals. The courses in this program are online allowing for flexible completion of the programs while continuing to work.
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.