54 Master's degrees in Language Studies in Oceania

Postgraduate English
Study at the university ranked number one for overall research quality in English out of all New Zealand universities. In the Victoria University of Wellington's English programme at the School of English, Film, Theatre, and Media Studies, you’ll learn from and work with internationally regarded academics doing ground-breaking and widely published research.

Master of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
The Teaching English as a Second Language (TESOL) postgraduate programme from Flinders University is aimed at developing understanding and skills in the area of TESOL.

Graduate Diploma in Arts in Samoan Studies
The Graduate Diploma in Arts in Samoan Studies program from Victoria University of Wellington will prepare you to study that subject at postgraduate level, such as the Bachelor of Arts with Honours or the Master of Arts.

Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Chinese
Explore your area of interest in more detail and improve your career prospects with Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Chinese programme from Victoria University of Wellington

Graduate Diploma in Arts in Language Sciences
The Graduate Diploma in Arts in Language Sciences programme from Victoria University of Wellington will prepare you to study that subject at postgraduate level, such as the Bachelor of Arts with Honours or the Master of Arts.

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Study at the university ranked number one for overall research quality in English out of all New Zealand universities. In the Victoria University of Wellington's Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) programme at the School of English, Film, Theatre, and Media Studies, you’ll learn from and work with internationally regarded academics.

Classical Arabic
The Master of Classical Arabic from Charles Sturt University will give you a thorough overview of the Bible, Christian theology, church history, and Christian ministry and practice.

Master of Arts (Applied Linguistics)
The Master of Arts (Applied Linguistics) course from Curtin University prepares you for these contexts by combining practical and theoretical units in the field. It is designed for language education professionals who intend to teach English as a second or additional language in Australia or overseas.
Chinese
The Chinese programme at the University of Otago offers flexible study modes, including a three-year Bachelor of Arts. Students explore language and culture through immersive learning. This undergraduate course provides a deep understanding of contemporary society, preparing graduates for global Asia-Pacific careers.
English
The English programme at the University of Otago offers a comprehensive exploration of literature and writing. Available as a B.A. degree, this full-time or part-time course spans three years of study. Students engage with diverse texts from medieval to modern eras, developing vital skills in analysis and creativity.
Arts in Translation and Interpreting
Qualify as a professional Chinese-English or Japanese-English translator and interpreter with the Master of Arts in Translation and Interpreting from University of Queensland.

Graduate Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
The Teaching English as a Second Language (TESOL) postgraduate programme from Flinders University is aimed at developing understanding and skills in the area of TESOL.
Contemporary Chinese Studies
The Contemporary Chinese Studies program at University of Melbourne is a vibrant interdisciplinary program accommodating a wide range of interests. You’ll develop a comprehensive understanding of the people, environment, cultures, society, politics, and economy of contemporary China.
Qualifying Program with Business English
In the Masters Qualifying Program with Business English at Western Sydney University, you will participate in an intensive program of learning to prepare you for study at postgraduate level.
English
The English programme at the University of Otago offers a comprehensive exploration of literature from medieval times to the modern era. Available as a three-year Bachelor of Arts, this full-time course develops critical thinking and creative powers through the study of diverse texts, including Māori and Pacific works.
General and Applied Linguistics (Advanced)
In the General and Applied Linguistics (Advanced) program at the Australian National University, you will have the opportunity to explore diverse topics across general and applied linguistics areas including structural linguistics, sociolinguistics, language acquisition, language contact, language teaching,
Master of Translation Studies
This Master of Translation Studies MA programme from The University of Western Australia will train future translators in English and one of ten Asian and European languages
Interpreting
The Interpreting program from University of New South Wales is one of three cutting-edge postgraduate degrees offered by UNSW in this exciting field. It is endorsed by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI), which means you will gain the knowledge, skills and certification to work as a professional translator and interpreter in Australia and internationally.
Arts in Translation and Interpreting
Gain industry-focussed training in community and business translation and interpreting with the Graduate Diploma in Arts in Translation and Interpreting from University of Queensland.

Speech and Language Pathology
The Speech and Language Pathology course at University of Canterbury is a graduate-entry professional qualification to practice as a speech language pathologist/therapist.