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109 Master's degrees in Linguistics in United Kingdom

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.

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.
Applied Linguistics
The MA in Applied Linguistics from Canterbury Christ Church University is the best way to develop a deeper understanding of the many ways in which languages work and the many different fields to which the practical study of languages can be applied. Although the programme focuses on the English language, its theoretical and practical insights can be equally applied to other languages.
Linguistics (Artificial Intelligence)
The Linguistics (Artificial Intelligence) course from The Open University UK is suitable for anyone interested in the roles that language plays in society. You’ll begin with the core components of linguistic study, engaging with different approaches to language and looking at how its building blocks are used to create meaning.

Applied Linguistics and TESOL
Gain practical teaching tools, cutting-edge linguistic insights, and the research skills to shape your future in language education with this Applied Linguistics and TESOL course from Newcastle University.

Applied Linguistics
The Applied Linguistics degree offered at the University of Reading is an ideal option for graduates who wish to develop a career in the language-related industries including publishing, media, teaching and translation.

Translation
The Translation programme from the Queen's University Belfast aims to enable students to develop in-depth knowledge and understanding of the prevailing theories and practices of translation through intellectual and interactive enquiry and advanced translation practice.

Modern Languages
The University of Chester's Modern Languages (MRes) degree offers an excellent opportunity to develop in-depth knowledge and research experience in your chosen field of Modern Languages and Area Studies.
Education and Applied Linguistics
The MSc in Education and Applied Linguistics offered by Apsley Business School is designed for professionals hoping to integrate the latest scholarship and theory with the practical day-to-day aspects of their business.

Applied Linguistics and TESOL
This Applied Linguistics (TESOL) course from Lancaster University opens doors to a wide range of rewarding and intellectually stimulating careers around the world.

Applied Linguistics and TESOL
The Applied Linguistics and TESOL at University of Sussex includes topics from language acquisition to forensic linguistics and intercultural communication.
Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching
This Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching course at the University of Oxford two-year part-time course aims to provide a cutting-edge introduction to the linguistic and pedagogic knowledge and skills needed for teaching language.

Slavonic Languages
The breadth of Slavonic Languages programme at the University of Glasgow is unique within Scotland and encompasses the languages, history, society and culture of Russia, Poland and the Czech Republic.
Creative Writing - Translation
This Creative Writing - Translation MFA course from Fairleigh Dickinson University is one of the only low-residency MFA programs in the country to offer a concentration in Literary Translation.
English Linguistics
The English Linguistics MA from University College London (UCL) provides students with the theoretical and practical knowledge needed to describe modern English, together with training in academic writing, linguistic argumentation and research methods.

Clinical Linguistics and Evidence Based Practice (Research)
The Clinical Linguistics and Evidence Based Practice (Research) course from Newcastle University provides a foundation in research methodology and evidence based practice in a flexible format. You can develop your own area of interest in a research or Evidence Based Practice (EBP) framework.

Language and Linguistics
Master the skills of linguistic analysis in a flexible programme taught by leading experts in the field.

English Language and Linguistics
The English Language and Linguistics programme at the University of Glasgow will equip you with the key linguistic and technical research skills to explore the structure and everyday use of English, past and present, from early medieval manuscripts to Renaissance letters, from speech to semantics, from language experiments to investigating vast text corpora.

Language and Linguistics
Through this Language and Linguistics course from Lancaster University you’ll work with some of the world’s top experts in one of the UK’s largest Linguistics departments as you gain a rich insight into the way language works.
Linguistics (Applied)
The Linguistics (Applied) course from The Open University UK is suitable for anyone interested in the roles that language plays in society. You’ll begin with the core components of linguistic study, engaging with different approaches to language and looking at how its building blocks are used to create meaning.