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920 Master's degrees in Language Studies in North America
English
The Department of Modern Foreign Languages provides students with the opportunity to perfect their language skills for global communication and awareness, understand curricular content and innovations, and international experiences that connect them to the larger world. This English program is offered at Clark Atlanta University.
ASL,English Interpreting - General Practitioner
The ASL,English Interpreting - General Practitioner program at University of North Florida is designed to meet the needs of (a) pre-certified students who aspire to national certification and general practice or, (b) certified interpreters who seek to increase their specialized interpreting skill sets and knowledge bases.
TESOL and World Language Education
Follow your passion for teaching English learners with the TESOL and World Language Education degree at the University of Georgia.
Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latino Studies
The curriculum of the Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latino Studies program of University at Albany prepares you for success in positions in business, education and government that require cultural competence and knowledge of the Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx populations.
Education - Spanish Language and Culture for Educators
The Education - Spanish Language and Culture for Educators program offered by the James Madison University serves individuals who are teaching Spanish language and culture in settings that may include but are not limited to community colleges, high schools, colleges, industry and business.
Hawaiian
The graduate program in Hawaiian at University of Hawaii at Manoa is designed to provide broad, in-depth education in the Hawaiian language, culture, and literature and is an integral part of the efforts to revitalize Hawaiian as a living language.
English
English from Abilene Christian University will take your language and literature proficiency to the next level.
English
The University of Regina Department of English is a medium-sized department offering courses and research opportunities in most areas of English, American, and Canadian literatures. The size of its student body ensures that students have ample opportunity for intellectual discussion with their peers, but also the close contact with faculty members that larger institutions are unable to provide.
Spanish
Our online Master of Arts in Spanish from University of Texas Permian Basin is designed to provide students with a broad background in Spanish language, literature, culture, linguistics, and teaching language methodology.

Linguistics - Special Concentration
The Linguistics - Special Concentration option at California State University Long Beach allows a student to plan an individualized course of study around a special interest. Recent students have designed special concentrations in Psycholinguistics, Computational Linguistics, teaching Spanish, teaching Japanese, and teaching Chinese.
Modern Languages
The Department of Modern Languages at the University of Mississippi offers the M.A. in modern languages with emphases in French, German, linguistics, Spanish, and teaching English as a second language (TESOL).
Slavic Languages
Columbia University's Department of Slavic Languages, one of the oldest in the US, aims to educate new generations of scholars dedicated to advancing the field of Slavic studies. It strongly emphasizes the rigorous study of literary texts, discourses, and cultural history.
English
The English degree at Arcadia University affords you the flexibility to tailor a course of study to meet your individual wishes and professional goals. Smaller classes and the dedicated attention of graduate faculty ensure a nurturing environment for personal growth.
English
English at Western Washington University is fairly small, enrolling fifteen to twenty new students each year. We deliberately limit the size of our program so that we can offer close working relationships between faculty and graduate students.
Adolescence Education - English
The Adolescence Education - English program at Fordham University leads to a Master of Science in Teaching degree and initial New York State certification.
Teaching English as a Second Language
The Teaching English as a Second Language program offered by University of British Columbia develops an awareness of current thought and practice in TESL education.
Speech-Language Pathology
The Master of Speech-Language Pathology at Regis College prepares you to enter the field of speech-language pathology with the skills necessary to assess and to treat a diverse population of individuals, to integrate scholarship and policy into practice and to serve and lead in the community.
Literature in English
Graduate study in the Department of Literature in English at Michigan State University leads to the Master of Arts or the Doctor of Philosophy degree. Each degree represents a different level of understanding, focus, and skill in such related areas as literary theory and history, the study of literature within historical contexts, and the study of literary authors, genres, and movements.
English - Creative Writing
The English - Creative Writing programme at Concordia University Montréal is a two-year, thesis-based Master of Arts. Delivered full-time at the Sir George Williams Campus, this 45-credit course allows writers to develop their unique voice and creative vision within a vibrant, artistically-focused urban environment.
Reading and Language Arts
The Reading and Language Arts programme at Oakland University is a professional Master of Arts in Teaching designed for certified educators. This postgraduate degree focuses on literacy instruction and reading proficiency. Available for part-time or full-time study, the curriculum prepares specialists to enhance student achievement.