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859 Master's degrees in Language Studies in United States
English
The English program at the Northwest Missouri State University is unique to the region in that most of our literature, writing, and creative writing classes are broadly conceived "umbrella" classes.
French - Professional French Translation
The French - Professional French Translation Concentration at the Montclair State University of the 30-credit MA in French prepares students for careers as highly qualified translators in such critical industry sectors as health, law, business, media, and culture.
English
The Yale University English Department offers a broad-ranging program of graduate education, with courses that engage all the traditional chronological periods of British literature, American literature since its inception, and many of the contemporary interdisciplines.

Bilingual School Psychology
The students of this Billingual School Psychology course at Pace University are offered the opportunity to complete additional course work and practicum experiences required to be eligible for the Bilingual Education Extension (PPS/ADMIN) to the New York State teaching certificate in School Psychology.
French and Francophone Studies
The University of Illinois at Chicago offers a Master's degree in French and Francophone Studies. Guided by the belief that people with disabilities are assets to the University, UIC is committed to full inclusion and participation of people with disabilities in all aspects of University life.
English
A Master of Arts (MA) degree in English from State University of New York at New Paltz can be a passport to any number of careers where employers value communication and research skills, proficiency with digital technologies, and the ability to think critically to solve complex programs.
English
English at North Carolina Central University provides a comprehensive education in literary study that is designed to foster thorough scholarship and to develop a student’s ability to pursue independent research.
Language and Literacy
The Language and Literacy programme at The City University of New York is a 30-credit Master of Arts designed for aspiring educators. This degree focuses on teaching adults in college and pre-college settings. Available with flexible evening scheduling, the curriculum prepares students for diverse instructional roles.

English
The English course from East Tennessee State University is an excellent degree to benefit those pursuing any career that values critical thinking and clear communication.
Language And Literacy Education
The Master of Language And Literacy Education degree in history at Millersville University of Pennsylvania offers advanced training in American, European and world history. Helping you achieve your goals is central to all Millersville’s graduate programs. The M.A. in history is no exception – flexibility is key, and you have the option to tailor the program to encompass all of your interests.
Translation and Interpreting Studies with Library and Information Science
This coordinated degree in Translation and Interpreting Studies with Library and Information Science from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee is designed for those interested in pursuing specialized positions in libraries or other research entities, and language-services industry opportunities.
English
The English program at Temple University enjoys a high reputation for teaching and research in both traditional and innovative areas of literary history and literary criticism. The advanced skills gained are highly relevant in today’s rapidly evolving world. You will form expertise through rigorous coursework and research to meet your professional and personal goals.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages programme of Brigham Young University is to prepare students with linguistic, instructional, and cultural-awareness skills for professional careers as teachers, materials developers, curriculum designers, supervisors, administrators, and assessment specialists in the international field of TESOL.
Secondary Education - English
Secondary Education - English at Missouri State University is designed for currently certified secondary teachers who wish to deepen their English content knowledge, develop their reflective and instructional capacities, and join conversations in the field of education that connect them to networks of English educators across this country who seek to develop equitable teaching practices.
Literacy, Language and Culture (Online)
Meet the demand for educators who support linguistically and culturally diverse students with North Park University’s degree in Literacy, Language and Culture (Online).
Educational Theatre, Grades K-12, and English Education, Grades 7-12, Initial Certification
At the Educational Theatre, Grades K-12, and English Education, Grades 7-12, Initial Certification MA program from New York University students will learn pedagogical methods and drama strategies that can be integrated into the teaching of theatre, reading, writing, and language arts.
Literacy and Second Language Studies
The Master’s degree in Literacy and Second Language Studies at the University of Cincinnati is a completely online program that is designed to encourage professional educators to broaden and deepen their understanding of the social, cultural, linguistic, and institutional factors that contribute to a person’s ability to read and write in a first or second language.
English
The English programme at the University of North Texas offers a Master of Arts degree designed for aspiring academics and creative writers. This on-campus course typically spans two to three years of full-time study, providing a rigorous foundation in British and American literature through advanced research and scholarly writing.
English
The University of Wyoming's Master of Arts in English offers its graduate students a unique opportunity to receive a solid base in English Studies, with a concentration in either literature or rhetoric and composition.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
The program in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from The City University of New York aims to develop teachers who are committed to promoting equity and excellence in urban public education for emergent bilinguals.