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256 Master's degrees in Linguistics in North America
Speech-Pathology
For a Master of Arts in Speech-Pathology at Louisiana Tech University, graduates can work in multiple professional settings with people of all ages who have speech and language disorders.
Anthropology - Linguistics Option
The Anthropology - Linguistics Option at The University of Montana is a specialised M.A. programme delivered full-time on campus. This degree focuses on linguistic analysis and native language revitalisation, providing students with the research skills necessary to complete an original thesis over a two-year duration.
English (online)
The English Department’s Master of Arts program is designed to make the UNO M.A. in English more accessible to students. The English (online) program at the University of New Orleans provides students with advanced subject-matter expertise in American literature, British literature, and rhetoric/professional writing.
Romance Languages
The Romance Languages programme at Appalachian State University offers a comprehensive full-time degree focused on Linguistics and Literature. Students engage in deep cultural and linguistic study over a four-year duration. This undergraduate course provides a robust academic foundation within a prestigious public institution.
Professional Creative Writing
Professional Creative Writing from University of Denver helps students cultivate your writing skills, learn how to offer work to publishers and agents, and lay the foundation for creating a personal brand.
Linguistics
The Department of Linguistics at the Memorial University of Newfoundland maintains strong links between teaching and research, with emphasis on data-driven, theoretically informed inquiry into aboriginal languages, language variation and change, and language acquisition.
Linguistics
The goal of the Linguistics program of the University of Colorado at Boulder is to provide students with sufficient knowledge of linguistics to enable them to work in industry and organizations, where knowledge of linguistics helps in problem solving.
World Languages and Cultures
The Department of World Languages and Cultures at the University of Utah offers three Master of Arts degrees: World Languages & Cultures MA (WLC.MA), MA in Language Pedagogy (MALP) and World Languages MA (WLMA).
English
The English Department at the Memorial University of Newfoundland is a dynamic and productive community of 23 full-time faculty members engaged in active research programs, graduate supervision, and publication of literary scholarship and creative writing.
Bilingual Education
The Bilingual Education program at National University offers a Preliminary Multiple or Single Subject Teaching Credential and Internship Option with Bilingual Authorization.
Foreign Language Education
The Foreign Language Education course of study from Hofstra University leads to New York state initial certification, valid for teaching languages other than English in grades 7-12.
Applied Linguistics
We offer a Master of Education degree at Teachers College at Columbia University tailored fit your interests and goals with three tracks in Applied Linguistics: second language acquisition, second language assessment, and language use.
Language Learning
Language Learning at Wayne State University is targeted at in-service elementary, secondary, and college-level foreign language teachers interested in ongoing professional development.
Modern Languages
The Modern Languages from Kansas State University offers tracks in SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, or TEFL, and is highly customizable. Our graduate students tailor their studies to their interests and career goals.
Computational Linguistics
Passionate about language and curious about data? The Master of Data Science degree in Computational Linguistics from University of British Columbia is the credential to set you apart.
Foreign Languages
Study and teach at the same time with the Foreign Languages Master of Teaching (M.A.T.) program at Middle Tennessee State University. This degree is designed to give students the best possible preparation for teaching a foreign language.
Linguistics
Interdisciplinary Humanities combines the disciplines to analyze significant aspects of Western culture, including those that are rooted in, are impacted by, and/or are challenges to a Christian world view. Learn more with Linguistics from Trinity Western University.
Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages (Applied Linguistics)
The Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages (Applied Linguistics) MA program from Old Dominion University prepares students to pursue advanced graduate study, teach in colleges, adult education programs, businesses, private schools and institutions in the U.S. or abroad, work with private businesses, and the language acquisition needs of second language learners.
Linguistics (Applied) and Discourse Studies
Human society is grounded in language. The broad-based Linguistics (Applied) and Discourse Studies program, housed in the School of Linguistics and Languages Studies (SLaLS) at Carleton University, emphasizes the central role that language plays in educational, workplace, community and other social contexts.
Linguistics
At University of British Columbia, Linguistics is a highly interdisciplinary field which combines research methods from the humanities and the social, natural, and mathematical sciences.