72 Master's degrees in Language Studies in California, United States
Indo-European Studies
The Indo-European Studies program of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is technically (in UCLA terminology) an “Interdisciplinary Program” (IDP), since some of its faculty and courses are shared with various UCLA departments, such as Classics, Linguistics, and Asian Languages and Cultures.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (World Masters in Language Teaching)
Across the changing global landscape, language education models are being expanded and reimagined. Prepare to meet the demand for language educators with an international study experience that will deepen your knowledge of language, teaching, culture and social context. Apply to the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (World Masters in Language Teaching) MAT program offered at University of Southern California.
English- Concentration in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
English- Concentration in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages program offered at San Francisco State University prides itself on its intellectual rigor, diversity of subjects and approaches, and commitment to excellence in teaching.
Spanish
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) offers the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Hispanic Languages and Literatures. The Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Spanish is offered en route after completion of eleven graduate courses and a capstone or thesis plan, and demonstrated proficiency in Spanish and Portuguese.
English
A rarity among English graduate degrees, the English program of Loyola Marymount University aligns with the university’s mission to educate the whole person and promote justice.
Bilingual Education
The Bilingual Education program at National University offers a Preliminary Multiple or Single Subject Teaching Credential and Internship Option with Bilingual Authorization.
English
The Master of Arts in English from Claremont Graduate University (CGU) immerses you in the evolving voices and perspectives of great literature, both classic and contemporary, from Shakespeare and Virginia Woolf to Thomas Pynchon, Louise Erdrich, Toni Morrison, and more.
Greek
The UCLA Department of Classics is one of three Humanities departments at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) ranked in the top ten nationally in the last National Research Council report and it offers the Greek Program. Classics forms the foundation for the Humanities.

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Students of the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages degree at California State University Fullerton learn to teach the English language.
English - Rhetoric and Composition
By studying English - Rhetoric and Composition at California State University Northridge, you'll analyze how language changes and shapes the world. You'll learn how to consider the contexts of writers and their audiences.
Slavic Languages and Literature
The Slavic Languages and Literature programme at Stanford University offers a comprehensive study of Russian culture, literary theory, and history. Available as a full-time B.A. (Hons), M.A., or Ph.D., the degree provides students with deep linguistic expertise and access to world-class research archives in California.
Language and Literacy
The Master of Arts in Language and Literacy at California State University is designed for the administrator, the classroom teacher, and the specialist teacher of language and literacy for all types of children, youth, and adults.

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.

English
The master’s degree programme in English at California State University Fullerton offers students the opportunity to achieve a multifaceted understanding of literature and language.
English
The graduate English program of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) English Department is one of the strongest, most diverse, and most intellectually exciting in the country. Consistently highly ranked across fields, it receives over 300 applications of admission each year and enrolls an entering class of 10-12 students, all of whom receive full funding.
English Literatures
The English Literatures MA 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.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages program from University of San Francisco, housed in the International and Multicultural Education Department, is dedicated to understanding formal and informal education within its sociocultural, linguistic, and political contexts around the world.
English
English at California State University Stanislaus serves the personal and professional needs of various students: those currently teaching or intending to teach high school; those intending to teach at the community college level; those anticipating doctoral studies; and those simply interested in the personal growth that advanced studies in English provide.
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences education program in speech-language pathology at San Diego State University is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

English
The English degree at California State University Long Beach is designed to broaden students’ knowledge and understanding of the literary and rhetorical traditions of writing in English, as well as to provide the opportunity for intensive study in one or more specialized area(s) of literature or rhetoric and composition.