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211 Master's degrees in Linguistics in United States
Linguistics
The Linguistics program at the University of Minnesota serves two populations of students: those who are enrolled in the MA to increase their academic preparation for subsequent PhD work in linguistics and those pursuing a career outside of linguistics for whom the advanced training and credential offered by the linguistics MA will be useful.
Linguistics
Linguistics is the scientific study of language and is concerned with the following questions (among others): What does knowledge of a language consist in and how is this knowledge acquired and put to use? What are the similarities and differences among languages? How is language represented in the human brain? The Linguistics programme is offered by Syracuse University.
Linguistics
The MA in Linguistics is offered at University of Pittsburgh.
English for Speakers of Other Languages
Our English for Speakers of Other Languages M.Ed. program at Auburn University will help you strengthen your teaching abilities in K-12 settings.
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
The Linguistics and Applied Linguistics MA program offered at Arizona State University provides students who love language with foundational training in linguistics and applied linguistics research.
Computer Science
The MA in Computer Science at The City University of New York is offered at the Hunter College.
Linguistics
The faculty of the Linguistics program of University of Rochester are grounded in the traditional fields of formal linguistics, employing empirical methodologies to examine data and topics in experimental syntax, semantics, pragmatics, phonetics, laboratory phonology, and morphology in collaboration with faculty and students in allied fields.
English
The English program of University of Rochester differs from many of its peer-programs by virtue of its concentrated timeline. Lasting a single academic year, our immersive, intensive course of study prepares students to launch confidently and efficiently into the next stage of their careers.
Linguistics
The Linguistics program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) was founded in 1961. Over the years, MIT graduates have taken up positions in many of the leading linguistics departments in the world and now provide much of the intellectual community that makes contemporary linguistics such a strong and lively branch of the cognitive sciences.

Linguistics - Language and Mind
The Linguistics - Language and Mind programme offered at California State University Fullerton is suitable for students interested in any of the wide-range of professions that expect excellence in reading and writing—including education, creative and professional writing, public service and preparation for further study in literature, law, medicine, or business.
Women's Studies
The Women's Studies program at University of Florida is administered by the Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research. This interdisciplinary forum for graduate studies offers both a Thesis and a Non-Thesis M.A., as well as a two certificates. The Center also offers a regular colloquium series, frequently sponsors speakers, and distributes a newsletter each fall and spring.
Foreign Languages, Cultures, and Literatures
The fully accredited Foreign Languages, Cultures, and Literatures program of Virginia Tech is designed to meet the needs of students seeking academic and other professional careers in contexts that require intercultural competency as well as a specialized knowledge of Spanish and/or French.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and Applied Linguistics
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and Applied Linguistics at University of Findlay is a two-year graduate program that helps students prepare for a variety of careers in linguistics and education.

Linguistics - Applied Linguistics Concentration
The Linguistics - Applied Linguistics Concentration degree at California State University Fullerton is concerned with the historical development of a particular language or language family.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing and Initial Certification
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Deaf and Hard of Hearing and Initial Certification at Teachers College at Columbia University is one of the first teacher education programs in the country.
Linguistics
In a world increasingly interconnected through language, the demand for linguistic expertise has never been greater. Benedictine University’s Master of Arts in Linguistics empowers you to navigate the intricate tapestry of human language, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to make a meaningful impact in today’s dynamic global landscape.
History and Library and Information Science
The History and Library and Information Science dual-degree program at University of Maryland is the result of a cooperative agreement between the College of Information Studies, (Maryland's iSchool) and the Department of History. HiLS students graduate with both a Master of Arts in History and a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degree.
Speech Language Pathology
The Speech Language Pathology program at Marywood University is designed to provide students with a variety of academic course work and clinical practicum experiences, to prepare them, from a family-centered perspective, for professional careers serving children and adults who have communication disorders.

Linguistics - Applied Linguistics (Online)
Are you seeking a master’s degree that explores the underlying structures of human language? Do you want to develop a theoretical understanding of language and use that knowledge to address real-world challenges? If so, Liberty University’s Linguistics - Applied Linguistics (Online) degree is a great option!
Linguistics
Linguistics from Stony Brook University focuses on theoretical linguistics.