562 Master's degrees in Language Studies in Europe

Language Technologies
The Language Technologies programme from Bangor University, is aimed at those seeking to develop critical understanding of issues pertaining to the development and application of computer technology to language-based problems, and to prepare them for a career in the fast-growing field of language technologies.
Secondary Education - Language and Luxembourgish Literature
This Secondary Education - Language and Luxembourgish Literature from University of Luxembourg has been designed for students holding a Bachelor degree in philology or cultural studies and wish to qualify as secondary school teachers.

Language, Culture and Communication
Learn to critique different ideologies about culture and evaluate news and other forms of public discourse with this Language, Culture and Communication programme from University of Birmingham. You’ll develop critical and analytical skills to dissect the ways language is used in politics, media, and communications.

Irish Language Translation, Interpreting and Professional Language Skills
This Irish Language Translation, Interpreting and Professional Language Skills programme offered at Ulster University provides the linguistic training to meet the needs of the Irish Language translation sector.
Shakespeare and Renaissance Literary Culture
During the MLitt in Shakespeare and Renaissance Literary Culture at the University of St Andrews study one of the most exciting and formative periods in European history, centring on the key writer in the English literary tradition: William Shakespeare.

Applied Linguistics
The Applied Linguistics programme trains experts who can support effective information flow at societal level using linguistic knowledge and research methods, contributing to the right to information. Students explore language processing, acquisition, bilingual and multilingual communication, and language policy. The four-semester MA prepares graduates for doctoral studies.
Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition
Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition course offered at the University of Oxford is a popular course which will introduce you to the key issues within the field of applied linguistics with a focus on topics relating to second language learning.
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.

Spanish
The Spanish degree delivered by the University College Cork is aimed at graduates who may want to be considered for a master’s course in the area of Hispanic studies subsequently (but do not have an honours degree in the field) or who may want to add the subject of the Higher Diploma in Arts to their qualifications.

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.
Language and Communication Technologies
The Erasmus Mundus Master in Language and Communication Technologies (LCT) from University of the Basque Country, is designed to meet the demands of industry and research in a rapidly growing area.
Linguistic and Literary Approaches to a Pluralistic Society (English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch)
Master the Art of Connection in the Heart of Europe. In an increasingly polarized world, the ability to navigate diverse linguistic and cultural landscapes is a superpower. Our programme Linguistic and Literary Approaches to a Pluralistic Society (English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch) at UCLouvain is part of the Modern Languages and Literatures programme Master’s in Modern Languages. It equips you with "C-suite" 21st-century skills—Critical thinking, Creativity, Cooperation, and Communication—transforming you into a high-level expert capable of bridging cultures in the capital of Europe.
Languages and Cultures of Southeast Asia
The Languages and Cultures of Southeast Asia MA course from University of Hamburg focuses on the languages, cultures, history, and societies of an important, culturally diverse region currently undergoing rapid development.
Russian and Eurasian Studies
The Russian and Eurasian Studies program from Uppsala University offers a unique opportunity to study Russia and the post-Soviet region while learning Russian through intensive language courses.

Italian
The Italian degree delivered by the University College Cork is a conversion course for those with a prior knowledge of Italian who want to study Italian language and culture to honours degree level. Competence in Italian language on entry should be equivalent to the standard in Italian achieved at the end of First Arts.
Foreign Language Teaching
Bogazici University's Foreign Language Teaching Master of Arts (MA) program, provided by Bogazici University, empowers language educators with advanced pedagogical knowledge and teaching skills to excel in the instruction of foreign languages, fostering linguistic and cultural proficiency.

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.
Business Studies in English
The Business Studies in English course from Kozminski University is aimed at acquisition of specialized knowledge and skills needed to function in an English-speaking business environment as well as at preparation of teachers and lecturers to teach Business English.
Literature with a Specialization in German
The master programme in Literature with a Specialization in German from Stockholm University is a two-year programme with focus on German literary studies.

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).