25 Master's degrees in Language Studies in Missouri, United States
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Learning, Teaching and Curriculum with emphasis in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from University of Missouri - Columbia fits you if you want to advance as a professional in education through a field specialization enjoy exercising independent judgment, and desire to help all learners achieve success and strengthen the future through education.
English
Why pursue an M.A. in English at Missouri State University? Students learn advanced skills in creative writing, critical reading and writing, and language analysis and teaching.
English
The English program from University of Missouri–St. Louis contributes in substantial and measurable ways to the development and enhancement of the region's humanities workforce.
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
The University of Missouri - Columbia established its first independent master’s and doctoral programs in Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences in the 1940s.
Japanese
The Japanese section of the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures provides a limited number of highly qualified graduate students with the opportunity to pursue intensive programs of study leading to the MA in Japanese. Learn more with this program in Japanese from Washington University in St. Louis.
Romance Languages with Spanish Emphasis
At Romance Languages with Spanish Emphasis from University of Missouri - Columbia candidates must demonstrate adequate preparation in advanced language and literature courses.
English (Accelerated)
The English (Accelerated) program at the University of Missouri - Columbia is dedicated to the study of English language and literature in all of its various historical, cultural, and theoretical aspects.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) programme at Southeast Missouri State University is a comprehensive Master of Arts degree. This 33-credit course is delivered on-campus in a full-time format, focusing on the practical application of linguistic theory for diverse educational settings worldwide.
Russian and Slavonic Studies
Applicants for the Russian and Slavonic Studies program at University of Missouri - Columbia must also demonstrate adequate preparation in advanced language and literature courses.
English
English from University of Missouri - Columbia is dedicated to the study of English language and literature in all of its various historical, cultural, and theoretical aspects.
English
Do you want to broaden your knowledge of literature and your career opportunities? Do you need a master’s in English program that offers flexibility to achieve your goals? If you answered ‘yes’ to these questions, look no further than the University of Central Missouri's English program for the education you seek.
English
English from Saint Louis University provides students with scholarly training in a variety of literary fields and in the study of rhetoric and composition.
Applied Second Language Acquisition
The Master of Applied Second Language Acquisition at Missouri State University is designed for anyone with an interest in teaching languages, including currently certified teachers.
Romance Language and Literature
Students in the Romance Language and Literature program at the University of Missouri - Kansas City demonstrate Written Proficiency in the chosen language.
Romance Languages with French
Applicants for the Romance Languages with French program at University of Missouri - Columbia must also demonstrate adequate preparation in advanced language and literature courses.
Romance Languages with Language Teaching
At Romance Languages with Language Teaching from University of Missouri - Columbia candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) with a grade point average of 3.0 or better in their major field of study.
English Creative Writing and Media Arts - Creative Nonfiction
The English Creative Writing and Media Arts - Creative Nonfiction at University of Missouri - Kansas City graduates will show mastery of storytelling craft through the creation of a full-length manuscript of creative nonfiction that: a) is structurally sound; b) is polished and complete; c) has a distinct voice and/or vision.
English
The English at the University of Missouri - Kansas City focuses on literary study, as well as two emphasis areas that allow students to concentrate their studies in a particular area: 1) Language and Rhetoric, and 2) Manuscript, Print Culture, and Editing.
English Language Learners - TESL
The English Language Learners - TESL at the University of Central Missouri is designed to develop the candidate’s understandings of the process of additional language acquisition as well as the unique needs of educators working with or planning a career working with culturally and linguistically diverse students.
English Creative Writing and Media Arts - Fiction
The English Creative Writing and Media Arts - Fiction at University of Missouri - Kansas City graduates will show mastery of storytelling craft through the creation of a full-length manuscript of poetry, fiction that: a) is structurally sound; b) is polished and complete; c) has a distinct voice and/or vision.