130 Master's degrees in Linguistics in England, United Kingdom

Linguistics
The Linguistics programme from University of Essex should interest you if you want to continue your study of linguistics while developing strong research skills.

Applied Linguistics with TESOL
Gain the skills to progress in your language teaching career on the MA Applied Linguistics with TESOL from University of Birmingham, designed for experienced English language teachers.

Linguistics, Applied Linguistics
As a postgraduate researcher in Linguistics, Applied Linguistics course from Newcastle University, you'll carry out a major research project working with supervisors who are experts in your field.

Applied Linguistics and TESOL (with Professional Experience)
If you're a teacher of English to speakers of other languages (TESOL, ELT, EFL, EAP), or looking to begin a TESOL career, this two-year MA Applied Linguistics and TESOL (with Professional Experience) degree from the University of Portsmouth will enable you to enhance your skills and employability with real workplace experience.

Multilingualism, Linguistics and Education - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Multilingualism, Linguistics and Education - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.
Linguistics
The Linguistics MA programme from The University of Manchester is a flexible programme that aims to explore the breadth and the depth of linguistics.
Applied Linguistics (Online)
Advance your understanding in the study of language and take your English teaching career to the next level. The industry-focused, fully online PGCert Applied Linguistics (Online) from University of Birmingham will equip you with the skills necessary to stand out in the sector.

Forensic Linguistics
In the Forensic Linguistics programme at Aston University you will be taught by members of the Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics (AIFL), the world's biggest grouping of forensic linguists.
Audiovisual Translation and Localisation
This Audiovisual Translation and Localisation MA course from University of Leeds will prepare you in all these areas and in your language combination, increasing your confidence and career prospects.
Language Sciences (Sign Language and Deaf Studies)
The MSc in Language Sciences (Sign Language and Deaf Studies) at UCL offers an in-depth exploration of language science, focusing on deaf communication and cognition. This full-time or part-time programme lasts for one year and allows students to tailor their studies according to their interests, providing a comprehensive understanding of the field.

Forensic Linguistics (Distance Learning) (Online)
In the Forensic Linguistics (Distance Learning) (Online) programme at Aston University, you will be taught by members of the Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics (AIFL), the world's biggest grouping of forensic linguists.
Jewish Studies
This MA Jewish Studies from University College London (UCL) draws on the wide-ranging expertise of UCL Hebrew & Jewish Studies, the only department of its kind in the UK, and offers modules in all areas, periods, and aspects of Jewish studies.
Bilingualism and Multilingualism (Full-time)
Bilingualism and Multilingualism (Full-time) from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David is an unique postgraduate qualification offered through distance learning provision, being the first degree of its kind offered in Europe and part of the University’s mission to contribute to the range of initiatives in the field of language planning and bilingual/ multilingual development,

Linguistics
The Linguistics degree from University of Essex will interest you if you want a formal and empirical grounding in all core areas of linguistics, and are keen to evaluate the major theoretical approaches in these disciplines.
Linguistics with a specialisation in Syntax
The Linguistics with a specialisation in Syntax MA from University College London (UCL) is a research-oriented programme designed for students looking for a concentrated, advanced course in theoretical syntax, couched broadly within the Principles and Parameters approach to syntax and its offshoot: the Minimalist Program.

English (by research)
The aim of the English (by research) course from University of York is to provide training in research methods and an opportunity for supervised study leading to the presentation of a dissertation which offers a sustained argument in relation to any period of English literature.
Applied Linguistics
The MA in Applied Linguistics from Canterbury Christ Church University is the best way to develop a deeper understanding of the many ways in which languages work and the many different fields to which the practical study of languages can be applied. Although the programme focuses on the English language, its theoretical and practical insights can be equally applied to other languages.
Linguistics
The MA in Linguistics from the University of Leeds will give you an in-depth theoretical and methodological grounding in linguistics and phonetics – analysing how language and speech sounds are structured and used.
Linguistics (Artificial Intelligence)
The Linguistics (Artificial Intelligence) course from The Open University UK is suitable for anyone interested in the roles that language plays in society. You’ll begin with the core components of linguistic study, engaging with different approaches to language and looking at how its building blocks are used to create meaning.
Language and Cultural Diversity
The Language and Cultural Diversity MA at King's College London examines the complex relationship between language and cultural diversity, and will equip you with an advanced knowledge of the major approaches to linguistic aspects of culture.