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144 Master's degrees in Language Studies in United Kingdom

English Literature - Modernities - Literature, Culture, Theory
Guided by a team of internationally recognised experts, in the English Literature - Modernities - Literature, Culture, Theory programme of the University of Glasgow you will investigate the key texts and concepts that shape our understanding of literature and culture across a period of radical change from 1880 to the present.

Renaissance Literature 1500-1700
The Renaissance Literature 1500-1700 programme from University of York is an intensive and exciting survey of the literary culture of the 16th and 17th centuries. The transformations in religion, politics, the technologies of writing and publication, science and global exploration, which continue to resonate today, prompted some of the most vibrant, difficult, and rewarding writing ever produced.

Migration and Diaspora Studies and Intensive Language
The MA Migration and Diaspora Studies and Intensive Language at SOAS University of London tackles crucial and timely questions, providing students with the skills to understand, diagnose and articulate what is at stake in contemporary experiences of migration and diaspora.

English (Online)
This English (Online) course from the University of Nottingham lets you develop your specialism and study what you love, without the constraints of a set curriculum.

Chinese Studies
The Chinese Studies from SOAS University of London provides an exceptional opportunity to take advantage of the wide range of disciplinary approaches to the study of Chinese societies available at SOAS.
Modern Foreign Languages
If you're looking for a rewarding career where you can make a positive difference to other people's lives, teaching is a great choice – and on the Modern Foreign Languages PGCE at University of Portsmouth, you'll gain you the skills and confidence you need to become an outstanding secondary school teacher.

English Literature - Fantasy
Are you curious as to why the fantastic can be found all around us in the 21st century, from videogames and films to poetry, television, novel series, and so-called 'mainstream' fiction? The English Literature - Fantasy programme of the University of Glasgow allows you to engage with one of the most vibrant literary genres of the last two centuries - and a major cultural phenomenon of our time.
Language, Culture and History - Dutch Studies
The Language, Culture and History - Dutch Studies from University College London (UCL), unique in the UK, consists of a core module offering a choice of themes and concepts - Post-Colonialism, Memory, Collective Identities and Trauma - and options in Dutch literature, culture, history and society.

English Language and Linguistics
If you wish to focus specifically on the linguistics of the English language then the English Language and Linguistics degree from University of Essex is for you.
Language Teaching - Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages (TESOL)
Language Teaching - Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages (TESOL) at Birkbeck, University of London is ideal if you wish to pursue your career opportunities. You will already have experience of teaching second or foreign languages or have a strong academic background in a relevant subject and an interest in the theory and practice of language teaching.
English Literature and Language
At the English Literature and Language programme from University of Worcester we aim to produce research that is distinctive, socially and culturally relevant, and that influences national agendas.
English, Comparative Literature or Linguistics
Goldsmiths, University of London offers an MPhil/PhD in English, Comparative Literature or Linguistics. This research programme can be pursued full-time over 3-4 years or part-time for 4-6 years, providing a flexible approach for students aiming to delve deeply into their chosen field.

Chinese - English Translation and Interpreting
Focusing on translation and interpreting between two of the world’s major languages, Chinese and English, this exciting Chinese - English Translation and Interpreting programme from University of Liverpool provides well-balanced practical training in translation and interpreting in different modes across a wide range of topics such as literature, science, business, law and medicine.

Chinese Studies and Intensive Language
Chinese Studies and Intensive Language from SOAS University of London provides an exceptional opportunity to take advantage of the wide range of disciplinary approaches to the study of Chinese societies available at SOAS.
Translation and Interpreting Studies
The MA Translation and Interpreting Studies at The University of Manchester is a one-year, full-time programme designed to provide comprehensive training in translation and interpreting. This master's degree equips students with essential skills for the language services industry, delivered in person for an immersive learning experience.
Level 7 Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages
This Level 7 Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages at London School of Planning and Management combines assessed teaching practice with academic study into aspects of language teaching and learning such as ELT methodology, use of technologies, materials, language analysis and exploration and second language acquisition.

Applied English Programme (Online)
This Applied English Programme (Online) MA course from University of Nottingham is making changes to improve our administration, update course content, and create new named masters titles as pathways within the programme - across the whole range of English from Literature to Linguistics, Medieval studies, drama and creative writing.

Poetry and Poetics
Taught and supervised by world-leading scholars, the Poetry and Poetics course from University of York will develop your research skills and you'll be able to apply these to a substantial piece of independent research. This will provide you with a foundation for doctoral research, as well as transferable skills for related careers in teaching, publishing, arts management and journalism. ?

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.

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.