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34 Master's degrees in Language Studies in Massachusetts, United States
English and Language Arts Education
The Master of Education in English and Language Arts Education from Boston University provides advanced study for educators with initial licensure seeking professional licensure and those interested in working outside of the US public school system.
Teaching in English
The M.A.T. in Teaching in English at Boston College is designed for those students who wish to teach English at the secondary school level.
Reading - Language, Literacy and Culture
The MEd in Reading - Language, Literacy and Culture Concentration at Bridgewater State University is designed for educators to enhance and expand their skills in language, literacy and culture across diverse population as a classroom teacher.
South Asian Studies
South Asian Studies from Harvard University work is tailored to individual intellectual interests, it is our expectation that all doctoral students will ground their work in primary language materials and participate in interdisciplinary studies of South Asian languages, histories, and cultures.
English
The English Master is offered by Fitchburg State University. A graduate study in literature, culture, and teaching that connects you to a diverse and impressive community of teachers, scholars, and writers.
Language and Literacy Education
The nonlicensure Language and Literacy Education master’s degree program at Boston University is designed for professionals who wish to study the theoretical and empirical knowledge of language and literacy education that informs policy, practice, and research in home, schools, and communities.
Chinese
East Asian Languages & Cultures - a unit within the Department of Languages, Literatures, & Cultures at the University of Massachusetts Amherst - offers a course of study leading to the Master of Arts degree in the Chinese program.
English
The M.A. in English from Boston College is a stand-alone two-year program that provides a challenging intellectual experience rooted in the richness of literary study.
French and Francophone Studies
The French and Francophone Studies program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst offers three degree options at the graduate level for students with a variety of backgrounds and career objectives: the Master of Arts, the Master of Arts Portfolio (an option under the MA), and the Master of Arts in Teaching.
English - Composition and Rhetoric
Designed to deepen knowledge of the various fields of the discipline of English, the English - Composition and Rhetoric degree at Bridgewater State University enhances students' understanding of the roles that language, literature, writing and rhetoric play in human societies and individual lives.
English
The Master of Arts in English at Salem State University will help you to develop the critical reading, writing, and thinking skills needed for the next step on your career path, whether you are pursuing a career in writing or editing, advancing your training, preparing for doctoral studies, or advancing to professional licensure* or beyond.
English - Creative Writing
Designed to deepen knowledge of the various fields of the discipline of English, the English - Creative Writing degree at Bridgewater State University enhances students' understanding of the roles that language, literature, writing and rhetoric play in human societies and individual lives.
English
Brandeis University's graduate programs in English at Brandeis University offer training in the interpretation and evaluation of literary texts in their historical and cultural contexts.
French Language and Literature
The MA in French Language and Literature at Boston University seeks to have each student develop an advanced knowledge of French and Francophone literature, its history, and major works, as well as a sound knowledge of the traditions, aims, and methods of scholarly research in the field.