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Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching
This Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching programme from University of York offers two pathways: the MA in Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching, as well as the MA in Applied Linguistics for Teaching English Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
English (Applied English Linguistics)
English (Applied English Linguistics) at The Chinese University of Hong Kong is an intensive one-year (full-time) or two-year (part-time) taught postgraduate programme.
Speech, Language and Communication (Advanced Studies)
This professionally focussed Speech, Language and Communication (Advanced Studies) programme from City St George's, University of London integrates theoretical and research knowledge with reflections on clinical practice, giving you a qualification that is highly regarded both professionally and academically.
Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
The Theoretical and Applied Linguistics course from the University of Cambridge aims to provide students with advanced training in linguistic theory and language sciences using a range of approaches and methodologies
Computational Linguistics
Computational Linguistics from Stony Brook University is designed to get students with little background in linguistics and programming to a level where they are ready to take on an internship after two semesters and enter the job market at the end of the third semester.
TESOL and Foreign Language Teaching (FLT)
Language teachers are in demand in Australia and around the world. With no previous teaching qualification or experience required, this course will prepare you for a rewarding career teaching language in Australia and overseas. Learn more with the Graduate Diploma in TESOL and Foreign Language Teaching (FLT) from University of Canberra.

Applied Multilingualism
The Applied Multilingualism programme at University of Galway is designed to cater for increasing linguistic diversity in communities in Ireland, the EU and globally. Multilingualism is defined as using more than one language or being able to function, at some level, in more than one language.
Applied Linguistics
Applied Linguistics from University of New England will give you the ability to understand the design of language, nuances and context of language and intercultural communication – invaluable skills in an increasingly interconnected world, and especially important when teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL).
Linguistics
Linguistics from The Chinese University of Hong Kong emphasize foundational training in the core areas of linguistic theory, and original research that sheds light on the properties of language and mind.
Computational Linguistics
University of Rochester's Computational Linguistics master's program at Rochester trains students to be conversant both in language analysis and computational techniques applied to natural language. The curriculum consists of courses in linguistics and computer science for a total of 32 credit hours.
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics in Foreign Languages
The School of Foreign Languages from Beihang University, which offers the Linguistics and Applied Linguistics in Foreign Languages program has all the advantages that a nation's prestige university can have—a wide range of excellent undergraduate and postgraduate programs and a variety of faculty and research disciplines to cater for the needs of any individual student.
Sociolinguistics and Multilingualism
Sociolinguistics and Multilingualism (SoMu) is an international joint-degree study programme offered by Vytautas Magnus University (VMU), Kaunas, Johannes-Gutenberg University (JGU), Mainz, Germany, Stockholm University (SU), Sweden, and the University of Tartu (UT), Estonia.
French Linguistics
This graduate program in French Linguistics at Indiana University Bloomington offers a vibrant environment for the study of French as a native and second language.
English - Linguistics
The English - Linguistics, M.A. program from George Mason University is theoretically oriented and provides a solid foundation in the major subfields of linguistics: phonology, syntax, and semantics.

Modern Languages and Comparative Literatures - 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 Modern Languages and Comparative Literatures - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Birkbeck, University of London.
Computational Linguistics
The Montclair State University Departments of Linguistics and Computer Science have teamed up to offer the ONLY Master of Science in Computational Linguistics program in New Jersey.
Multilingualism
Given the Department’s orientation and research traditions, the Multilingualism programme from University of Konstanz has a strong theoretical orientation, and it allows students to strengthen their background in theoretical linguistics, especially as applied to current research on multilingualism.
Speech and Language Processing
The students of the Speech and Language Processing programme of Trinity College Dublin come from many backgrounds. Some have a background in language study, some have an interest in clinical speech and language analysis, some have a background in psychology, computer science or engineering.
Russian Studies
The Russian Studies MA at the University College London (UCL) draws on the unique area studies expertise at the UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies (SSEES) to offer a choice of modules unparalleled in depth and breadth, ranging from Russia's medieval history to its contemporary politics, from 19th-century literature to 21st-century film.

Chinese Studies
The Chinese Studies programme from Newcastle University is an opportunity for you to pursue research that you are passionate about. It combines taught elements to develop your subject knowledge and research-based elements to encourage your skills as a researcher.