With 157 top Linguistics degree programs available in 2025, our curated list is your gateway to finding the ideal course that aligns with your career aspirations and academic goals.
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Degree in Sign Language and Deaf Community
Univesidad Rey Juan Carlos
Social Sciences, Social Policy, Social Work, Clinical Psychology, Humanities, Linguistics, Special Education, Pedagogy, Speech Pathology (Speech and Language Therapy), Translation and Interpretation
Bachelor's Degree
The areas to be addressed in this Degree include Spanish Sign Language, Catalan Sign Language and International System, Support Services and Products, Psychosociology of deaf and deafblind individuals, Guide interpretation for deafblind individuals, Linguistics, fields and techniques for the application of LSE, Universal accessibility and design for all people, Corporate Social Responsibility and entrepreneurial initiative, pedagogy and didactics of LSE.
Foreign Languages and Literatures, Linguistics, Education
Master of Arts (MA)
Advance your career in language teaching, or even take it internationally. Explore the latest linguistics theories and apply them to your classroom practice. Study our MA Applied Linguistics and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) in Cambridge, a city famous for language teaching, and boost your career prospects with new critical and analytical skills. In this course, you’ll improve your theoretical understanding of language learning, which will help you to develop your professional teaching skills.
Foreign Languages and Literatures, Linguistics, Literature
Master of Arts (MA)
The English Department at Salisbury University offers a variety of Master of Arts and post-baccalaureate opportunities for students wishing to further their study in various fields. While every graduate student’s experience ultimately depends on the energy, dedication, and imagination a student devotes to their studies, Salisbury University’s M.A.
Foreign Languages and Literatures, Linguistics, Literature
Master of Science (MSc)
Applicants must have an undergraduate degree completed by the time of graduate enrollment, and the undergraduate degree should correlate to the course of study that the applicant wishes to pursue at the graduate level. In some cases, students accepted into the English Graduate Program may be required to take equivalency courses in certain subjects not covered by their undergraduate coursework. Strong application materials, as well as a minimum 3.00 GPA overall, figured on a basis of 4.0, and a minimum 3.25 GPA in undergraduate English courses.
University of Georgia - Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
United States of America (USA)
Foreign Languages and Literatures, Linguistics
Master of Arts (MA)
Learning German sets you apart to employers and graduate schools. German proficiency is a valuable skill that speaks to your dedication and willingness to step out of the box. You can work closely with dedicated faculty mentors, which is not always feasible with larger academic departments.
The M.A. in TESOL and Applied Linguistics prepares teachers to work with adult learners of English in a wide range of ESL and EFL settings. The program is rooted in the intimate connection between research and practice in language learning and teaching. It melds linguistic, pedagogical, and contextual dimensions of classroom language learning, and emphasizes informed professionalism in the teacher's work.
Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MA TESOL) / Applied Linguistics
Saint Michael's College
United States of America (USA)
Foreign Languages and Literatures, Linguistics, Education
Master of Arts (MA)
The Master’s degree in TESOL (MATESOL) has drawn students from the United States and at least 60 other countries. It has been a part of Saint Michael’s College since 1962.This 4-week, 120-hour summer professional training program covers all essential aspects of English language teaching from a practical classroom perspective. It offers concrete experience with methods and techniques that reflect current principles of communicative language teaching and learning. Graduates of this program receive a Diploma in TESOL and are typically hired by English-language programs in the US and other countries.
The Bachelor of Arts in English degree develops critical thinking, writing, research, and communication skills as students explore and investigate Western and World Literature's great works in its core and all concentrations.
The English department facilitates the rigorous study of literature and writing through Christian perspectives on ethics, imagination, diversity, and truth; informed analysis of creative literature, and advanced strategies and techniques of written communication, rhetorical analysis, aesthetic appreciation, and literary theory. The English department promotes spiritual development through the integration of faith and learning.
The aims of the English courses are to help the student learn to write with a high level of accuracy, effectiveness, and fluency; to give emphasis to research techniques, particularly for
You will learn from celebrated visiting writers and scholars who join your classes or read at the Rose O'Neill Literary House. (Toni Morrison visited in 1987 and read from an unpublished novel titled Beloved). You will engage in a variety of experiential learning opportunities, from class trips to study abroad programs to internships in communications, editing, journalism, publishing, and other fields. You will be guided by a faculty mentor and develop independent research for your Senior Capstone Experience. As a critic, editor, essayist, journalist, poet, and storyteller you will become knowledgeable and skilled in analysis, creativity, inquiry, and persuasion.
Foreign Languages and Literatures, Linguistics, Literature
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
The Bachelor ofArts (B.A.) degree consists of three components – the Bachelor of Arts core, a major area of study, and an optional minor area of study.
We conceive of cognitive science as a loose federation of six specific disciplines. The disciplines included are neuroscience, computer science (including computer engineering), linguistics, mathematics and statistics, philosophy, and cognitive psychology. To demonstrate the breadth, students majoring or minoring in cognitive science are required to complete credits in at least three of these six disciplines.
International Master in Sociolinguistics and Multilingualism (M.A.)
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU)
Germany
Social Sciences, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Linguistics
Master of Arts (MA)
The International Master in Sociolinguistics and Multilingualism degree program deals with the subject of the academic and social aspects of European multilingualism at the local, national and EU-wide level. It combines the components language and society.
Applied linguistics identifies, investigates, and offers solutions to language-related real-life problems, such as improving how languages are taught or how multicultural workplaces can improve communication between staff.
Master's Program in Japanese Literature and Calligraphic Culture
Shikoku University
Japan
History, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Linguistics, Literature, Art History
Master's Degree
The Master's Program in Japanese Literature and Calligraphic Culture has a curriculum combining literature, the voice of the spirit, and calligraphy, the graphical expression of the spirit. The program develops practical researchers and research-oriented practitioners who can play a leading role in responding to an era of spirituality, internationalization, and lifelong learning.
The Faculty of Foreign Languages aims to nurture a workforce that can utilize high language proficiency. Our faculty encourages you to be successful in society, such as the international business world with high communication skills in English or in educational organizations with linguistic ability and leadership. Also, we strive for you to be able to study abroad, challenge yourself with certificate examinations and improve your TOEIC score.
Foreign Languages and Literatures, Linguistics, Translation and Interpretation
Master's Degree
With the advent of globalisation, issues relating to language and intercultural communication have never been more relevant. UNE's fully online Master of Applied Linguistics 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 is the scientific study of language, encompassing its structure, meaning, and use in various contexts. Linguists analyze language patterns, evolution, and communication to understand human language diversity and development. This field explores phonetics, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics, offering insights into how languages shape cultures and societies.