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859 Master's degrees in Language Studies in United States
English
As of fall term, 2011, we have 48 graduate students. The majority of MA and all MFA students of the English program at Oregon State University receive full funding through graduate teaching assistantships or grants and fellowships.
Teacher Education - Second Language Education - World Language Education and English as a Second Language Education
The Teacher Education - Second Language Education - World Language Education and English as a Second Language Education program at University of Tennessee Knoxville leads an undergraduate degree and Tennessee teaching licenses in world language (Spanish, German, French, or Classics) and English as a second language.
Chinese Language and Culture
Embark on a journey of linguistic and cultural discovery with Brandeis University's Chinese Language and Culture MA program.
English Studies
The M.A. in English Studies degree program from University of New Hampshire offers you the opportunity to develop expertise in all forms of the English language — spoken, written and digital.
English
While many of the students at West Texas A&M University pursue the English degree to teach high school honors programs, others take it for the joy of delving more intensely into great books.
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 Education
The Master of Science in Education in English Education program from Hofstra University that requires an undergraduate major or equivalent (with a minimum of 36 s.h.) in English. The course of study leads to New York state initial teacher certification in English language arts (Grades 7-12).
English and Library and Information Science
The English and Library and Information Science MA/MLIS program from University of South Carolina prepares students for careers as subject specialists in academic or public libraries. Subject specialists typically work in such areas as collection development, reference, and bibliographic instruction.
Linguistics and Cognitive Science
The Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science offers programs at the University of Delaware leading to the MA degree in Linguistics and Cognitive Science and the PhD in Linguistics.
Secondary Education - English
The Master of Secondary Education - English offered at Hawai'i Pacific University develops professional educators who are reflective practitioners dedicated to the scholarship of teaching and school renewal.
Romance Languages
The Department of Romance Languages at the University of Georgia offers degrees in French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish-language cultural studies, linguistics, and literature, with a focus on interdisciplinary study, close mentorship, and professional training.
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.
English (English for Teachers)
The English (English for Teachers) degree from Kent State University is for educators interested in advanced study of literature and writing. Coursework focuses on current scholarship and approaches to literature and writing.
English
The English program from the University of Nebraska Omaha is offered by the Department of English at the College of Arts & Sciences.
East Asian Languages and Literatures
The Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures (DEALL) from The Ohio State University offers the MA and PhD in East Asian Languages and Literatures.
Speech and Hearing Science
Students in the Speech and Hearing Science program at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign earn about speech-language pathology in medical and educational settings, as well as speech, language, and hearing science.
Curriculum and Instruction - English Education (Rhetoric and Professional Writing)
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Department of Teaching and Learning offers a graduate program of study in Curriculum and Instruction - English Education (Rhetoric and Professional Writing), including choices of concentration in three Focus Areas: Subject Area, Instructional Level Area and Cross-Curricular Area.
Elementary Education - English as a New Language and English as a Second Language
The Elementary Education - English as a New Language and English as a Second Language program from Indiana University Southeast provides coursework for elementary school teachers seeking to enhance their knowledge and understanding of this growing and vitally important field.
Japanese Pedagogy
The MA in Japanese Pedagogy at Columbia University provides students with theories and practices essential for a qualified instructor of Japanese at the college or pre-college level.
French
The French degree offered by The University of Arizona provides a comprehensive overview of French or francophone studies, or both, with courses in literature, culture, film, linguistics, pedagogy and critical theory, accompanied by discussion of social and historical contexts in France and the French-speaking world.