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144 Master's degrees in Language Studies in United Kingdom

Speech and Language Processing
The Speech and Language Processing programme from The University of Edinburgh offers an exciting opportunity to learn from world leaders in both informatics and linguistics.

English Language and or Linguistics
This English Language and or Linguistics programme from Newcastle University designed for graduates with a good background in linguistics and/or English language.
Linguistics with a specialisation in Phonology
The MA Linguistics with a specialisation in Phonology from University College London (UCL) is a research-oriented programme designed for students looking for concentrated study in phonology, with a focus on theoretically driven empirical research.

English Literature
The English Literature degree offered at the University of Reading presents students with an exciting range of topics and periods, from the Renaissance stage to minority literatures in contemporary Britain.
Russian and Post-Soviet Politics
The Russian and Post-Soviet Politics MA programme offered at the University College London (UCL) is designed to respond to the growing strategic importance of Russia and the former Soviet Union and meet the emerging demand for area-focused academic training.

English
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in English. The Department of English conducts research in all the main branches of our discipline: literature, creative writing, language, applied linguistics and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
Language Sciences - Neuroscience of Language and Speech
The Language Sciences MSc course provides an opportunity for in-depth study in one or more areas of language science. This Language Sciences - Neuroscience of Language and Speech MSc route offered by UCL explores the neural mechanisms involved in speech production, speech perception, and language processing.

English Language
The MA English Language offers you the opportunity to study in depth the range of topics, themes and frameworks that underpin the contemporary discipline of English Language. In addition to coverage through taught modules of the broader field, you will undertake your own research project, within your chosen specialist topic, through the Dissertation component.
Language Testing (Online)
This Language Testing (Online) course from Lancaster University helps you develop a solid grounding in language test development and evaluation, and in research design. An ideal stepping-stone to advance your career.
Contemporary Literature
Contemporary literature is full of innovation, diversity and creativity. This Contemporary Literature course at York St John University is your opportunity to become a literary critic in the contemporary writing scene.

Creative Writing and English Literature
Our MA Creative Writing and English Literature programme at The University of Hull is perfect if you want to enhance your creative writing skills but are also interested in English Literature. You’ll study contemporary text with published writers and scholars and can specialise in either creative writing or English Literature – or both.
Level 7 Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages
Level 7 Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages at London School of International Business is a 60 credits qualification in which 2 mandatiry units worth 40 units and learners must complete one more unit from optional in order to achieve this qualification. This is an advanced teaching qualification for practising teachers.
English Language and Literature
Taught by internationally-renowned specialists, the English Language and Literature programme of the University of Aberdeen will enhance your understanding of the relationship between language and literature, broaden your knowledge of English literary periods and issues, and trace the development and varieties of the English language.
Research in French Studies
Study Research in French Studies MA by Research in French and Francophone Studies at the University of Warwick's School of Modern Languages and Cultures. Explore an area of French or francophone culture and thought with guidance from internationally-leading experts.

English
The English programme from University of Liverpool allows you to develop and complete a one year full-time or two year part-time independent research project in English Language and/or Literature, in the context of a structured programme of study.
Linguistics with a specialisation in Syntax
The Linguistics with a specialisation in Syntax MA from University College London (UCL) is a research-oriented programme designed for students looking for a concentrated, advanced course in theoretical syntax, couched broadly within the Principles and Parameters approach to syntax and its offshoot: the Minimalist Program.

Medieval Literatures and Languages
This Medieval Literatures and Languages programme from University of York study the whole range of medieval English literature — a dynamic, multilingual literary culture in which English interacted with many other languages and literatures.

English - Literary Studies
The English - Literary Studies MA programme from the Queen's University Belfast offers a number of special features. Some modules engage with contemporary art and culture through field work, while other modules use connections to the History subject area and to the archives in Armagh, Belfast and Trinity College Dublin.
Language Sciences (Development of Language and Speech)
The Language Sciences (Development of Language and Speech) programmme from University College London (UCL) provides a thorough multidisciplinary introduction to modern knowledge and current research in the inter-related aspects of human spoken communication.
German Studies
Study MPhil/PhD in German Studies under the supervision of internationally-leading experts. University of Warwick's School of Modern Languages and Cultures invites you to study amongst a vibrant research community while engaging with the diversity of German-language culture.