30 Master's degrees in Language Studies in Germany
English and American Studies
The "Master's Programme in English and American Studies" from University of Bamberg is an exclusively English-taught, two-year MA programme focussing on the three core areas of literature, linguistics and cultural studies.
English Studies: Literature, Language, Culture
The program in English Studies: Literature, Language, Culture from Freie Universität Berlin focuses on the literatures and cultures of the Anglophone world (with the exception of North America), in the past and the present.
English Studies
The English Studies is offered as a teaching subject (or supplementary teaching subject) within the degree programme Master’s Teacher Training Course for Technical Education at Leibniz University Hannover. As a first subject, a vocational subject must be studied.
American Studies
The objective of the degree programme American Studies from Heidelberg University is to convey further knowledge of history, culture and society in the US.
Language Science and Technology
The Language Science and Technology programme of Saarland University aims at basic, applied, and cognitive research on written and spoken language that combines with state-of-the-art facilities to provide students with a rich and stimulating environment.
Transcultural Studies. Literature and Language Contact Within the Francophone Area
The degree programme in Transcultural Studies. Literature and Language Contact Within the Francophone Area at Heidelberg University entails analysis of the literary, linguistic and cultural phenomena which have arisen as a result of contact across territorial, ethnic, political and religious boundaries within the francophone linguistic and cultural area.
English and American Studies
This innovative study programme in English and American Studies offered at Chemnitz University of Technology is based on the three pillars linguistics, literary and cultural studies and the cultural and country studies, whose emphases can be flexibly combined.
English Linguistics
English Linguistics is offered by Trier University. The subject examination regulations regulate the purpose, content and procedure of the examinations and are legally binding. If you have specific questions about the content of an individual exam, please contact your examiners, otherwise contact the academic advisor.
English Linguistics
The M. A. program English Linguistics from University of Tübingen provides a full understanding of current linguistics and a thorough training in the empirical methods used in linguistic research. The combination of empirical research with theoretical modeling is an internationally renowned hallmark of linguistics in Tübingen.
English Studies
The MA English Studies is a four-semester English-language degree program at Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich. The subject of English Studies is the languages, literatures and cultures of Great Britain, Ireland and other Anglophone countries and regions, as well as the theoretical and empirical foundations of English as a foreign language.
English Studies - Literature, Language, Culture
English Studies - Literature, Language, Culture from Freie Universität Berlin moves beyond the traditional disciplinary segregation within English studies and seeks to combine literature, linguistics, and cultural studies of the English-speaking world except North America.
French - Transcultural Studies
The French - Transcultural Studies degree programme from Heidelberg University entails analysis of the literary, linguistic and cultural phenomena which have arisen as a result of contact across territorial, ethnic, political and religious boundaries within the francophone linguistic and cultural area.
English and American Studies
Components of the Master of Arts in English and American Studies at Friedrich Schiller University Jena include the English language, its description and analysis in the context of current research, and the academic study of anglophone literatures and cultures from the Middle Ages to the present.
English as a World Language (ENGAGE)
The English as a World Language (ENGAGE) MA programme from University of Hamburg focuses on the so-called "New Englishes." This refers to variants of English (pidgin and creole languages) spoken in former Asian, African, and Caribbean colonies.
English - Component in the Master of Education
The objective of the English language studies component of this English - Component in the Master of Education from Heidelberg University is to expand and strengthen the fundamental methodological and specialised knowledge that has been acquired as part of a Bachelor’s degree in English Studies as well as to provide practice in research-based learning.
African Languages and Cultures
The African Languages and Cultures MA program from University of Hamburg is a research-oriented program with a strong connection to applied issues focusing on theories and methods in linguistics of African languages, language in African cultures and Ethiopian Studies.
Korean Studies
The Master's program in Korean Studies from University of Tübingen is a consecutive course that deals with the history, culture and society of modern Korea in a regional and global context .
European Master in Lexicography (EMLex)
European Master in Lexicography (EMLex) from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) is an international Master’s degree programme (120 ECTS) that has been offered since 2009. Since 2016 the EMLex can be concluded with an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree.
English and American Studies
This English and American Studies degree programme at Ruhr University Bochum is unique, because it makes a specialisation in cultural science, literary studies or linguistics possible (e.g. by providing specific research modules).
English
The English program at University of Bonn has a geographical focus on Great Britain, North America and the post-colonial world. As part of its interdisciplinary focus, this degree program includes in-depth coverage of language, literature and culture and also addresses questions from the areas of history, philosophy, politics and media studies.