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144 Master's degrees in Language Studies in United Kingdom

Migration and Diaspora Studies and Intensive Language
The MA Migration and Diaspora Studies and Intensive Language at SOAS University of London tackles crucial and timely questions, providing students with the skills to understand, diagnose and articulate what is at stake in contemporary experiences of migration and diaspora.

English
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in English. The Department of English conducts research in all the main branches of our discipline: literature, creative writing, language, applied linguistics and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).

Psychology with Spanish
Learn how the human mind works from infancy to old age. You will also develop research skills fundamental to understanding and practising psychology.
European Languages
The European Languages program at Aberystwyth University offers an MPhil programme in a wide range of topics.

Poetry and Poetics
Taught and supervised by world-leading scholars, the Poetry and Poetics course from University of York will develop your research skills and you'll be able to apply these to a substantial piece of independent research. This will provide you with a foundation for doctoral research, as well as transferable skills for related careers in teaching, publishing, arts management and journalism. ?

Languages and Cultures (by Research)
This Languages and Cultures (by Research) course from Lancaster University is an excellent choice if you are keen to build on your love of languages and cultures and would enjoy the freedom to explore a research topic of your own choice.

Management and English Language Teaching
Throughout this Management and English Language Teaching MSc course from University of Stirling you'll gain the knowledge and skills needed to be a teacher of English as a foreign language while developing your ability to manage in a multicultural working environment
English
The English programme from University of Kent has a strong international reputation and global perspective, apparent both in the background of its staff and in the diversity of our teaching and research interests.

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) - Distance Learning
The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) - Distance Learning at the University of St Andrews provide the opportunity to integrate the theory and practice of teaching English to speakers of other languages. They are designed to be useful to experienced teachers and those considering a career in English language teaching.
Modern Languages and Cultures
The University of Manchester offers an MA in Modern Languages and Cultures, designed for completion in one year of full-time study or two years part-time. This advanced programme prepares students for further academic research and professional opportunities within diverse linguistic and cultural contexts.
Medieval and Early Modern Studies
With its unique history and resources reaching back to the times of the university's founder Bishop William Elphinstone (1431-1514), the Medieval and Early Modern Studies programme of the University of Aberdeen is offered as an interdisciplinary degree to students interested in Medieval, Renaissance and Early Modern Europe.

Language Acquisition and Development
The Language Acquisition and Development course offered at Bangor University will develop your understanding of how language is acquired in childhood and how it changes as we age.

Languages and Cultures Across Borders
The Master Languages and Cultures Across Borders at School of Advanced Study, University of London draws upon expertise and resources from multiple world-class institutions, with a choice of modules taught by experts from across the University of London federation. Collaboration with some of London’s most renowned museums and libraries offers you immersive learning opportunities.

French
The French programme of the University of Glasgow offers a broad spectrum of expertise and supervision from the Middle Ages to the contemporary period, on poetry, the novel, theatre and performance studies, language studies, cultural studies, theory and thought, and visual cultures including emblems, fine art and cinema.

English
The English programme from University of Liverpool allows you to develop and complete a one year full-time or two year part-time independent research project in English Language and/or Literature, in the context of a structured programme of study.

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) (Part Time)
This Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) (Part Time) Master’s course at University of East Anglia is carefully designed to meet your needs as a current or future English language practitioner. You'll acquire in-depth expertise and graduate ready to contribute to the teaching of English worldwide.

English Literature - Modernities - Literature, Culture, Theory
Guided by a team of internationally recognised experts, in the English Literature - Modernities - Literature, Culture, Theory programme of the University of Glasgow you will investigate the key texts and concepts that shape our understanding of literature and culture across a period of radical change from 1880 to the present.
Language Sciences (Development of Language and Speech)
The Language Sciences (Development of Language and Speech) programmme from University College London (UCL) provides a thorough multidisciplinary introduction to modern knowledge and current research in the inter-related aspects of human spoken communication.
PGCE (Secondary) English
The PGCE (Secondary) English at Goldsmiths, University of London is a one-year full-time programme designed to prepare future educators. This course combines theoretical knowledge with practical teaching skills, enabling students to effectively engage with the National Curriculum for English. Part-time study options are also available for those interested.
Education (Research in Second Language Education) PGCE entry only
Education (Research in Second Language Education) PGCE entry only from University of Cambridge course adopts a broad definition of the term "second language education".