72 Master's degrees in Language Studies in California, United States

Linguistics - General Linguistics
The Linguistics - General Linguistics option at California State University Long Beach is designed for students who would like a broad background in the study of language structure and usage.
Secondary English Education
The Secondary English Education program at California State University Northridge is designed to prepare secondary English Language Arts teachers for advancement to roles as department chairs, literacy coaches or teacher leaders; for leading conference sessions or workshops; and for further study at the doctoral level; in addition to becoming more effective teachers.
Bilingual Authorization In Spanish
Our MA in Bilingual Authorization In Spanish program at Saint Mary's College of California is situated in the midst of the San Francisco Bay Area, a region known for being a hub of dynamic and creative activity in an increasingly diverse, complex, and interdependent global world.

Linguistics - Anthropological Linguistics
The Linguistics - Anthropological Linguistics 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.
English- Concentration in Composition
English- Concentration in Composition program offered at San Francisco State University prides itself on its intellectual rigor, diversity of subjects and approaches, and commitment to excellence in teaching. Students in the program have the flexibility to design and personalize their master’s program to meet their diverse interests and provide opportunities for professionalization in the field.
English
Students in the Master of Arts in English from California Polytechnic State University explore and research texts and their contexts, in intimate cohorts and with award-winning, nationally- and internationally-recognized faculty.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Offered by one of the world’s leading private research universities, the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages MA program offered at University of Southern California will prepare you to teach English and other languages to a variety of learners in both domestic and international settings.
English
To study English at Stanford University is to explore, deeply and rewardingly, the rich legacy of literature written in English, past and present. The department offers a wealth of courses on individual authors, the history of literary genres, literary theory, new media, and creative writing.

Linguistics - Language and Society
The Linguistics - Language and Society 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.

Linguistics - Language and Culture
The Linguistics - Language and Culture option at California State University Long Beach allows students to take courses both in Linguistics and Anthropology that deal with theory, research, and applications in the area of language study from a cultural/anthropological point of view.
English
The Master of Arts in English offered by Chapman University is designed for students seeking continuing education, a foundation for doctoral work (PhD, EdD, JD) and/or a credential qualifying them to teach literature and composition courses at junior and community colleges.
English
The English programme at the University of California, Santa Barbara offers advanced MA and PhD tracks. This full-time, on-campus course focuses on literary scholarship and theory. Students engage in deep textual analysis and research within a supportive academic community at a world-renowned research institution.
General Education with Single Subject or Multiple Subject Credential
The General Education with Single Subject or Multiple Subject Credential at the University of California, Riverside is a full-time, one-year programme. It offers a rigorous pathway to teaching certification in California, combining educational foundations with field placements for a comprehensive professional start.
English
The Department of English at University of California, Davis, offers students the chance to pursue a literature Ph.D. in fields from the British Middle Ages and colonial America to global/postcolonial and U.S. contemporary literatures, with further strengths in literature and science, literature and environment, literary theory, translation, and gender studies.
English
Engage in the study of language and literature with a Master of Arts in English at the National University.
Translation
Translation from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies allows you to launch your career in the $50 billion language services industry.
English-Concentration in Linguistics
English-Concentration in Linguistics program offered at San Francisco State University prides itself on its intellectual rigor, diversity of subjects and approaches, and commitment to excellence in teaching.
English
The English program of University of California, Irvine (UCI) allows students to pursue their interest in literary and cultural study. Many of our students are teachers themselves, especially at the junior high and high school level; we also welcome mature students who wish to strengthen their command of literature and hone their skills in critical analysis and communication.
French and Francophone Studies
The Department of French and Francophone Studies at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a major center for the study of the French language and of literatures, cultures, and civilizations of French expression throughout the world and offers the French and Francophone Studies program.
English
Students at English from California State University Chico come from a variety of traditional and non-traditional academic backgrounds. But together they make arguments, stories, interpretations, and meaning.