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10 Master's degrees offered by the university
TESOL and World Language Education
Follow your passion for teaching English learners with the TESOL and World Language Education degree at the University of Georgia.
Linguistics
Linguistics at the University of Georgia is interdisciplinary by nature. In addition to core faculty who have appointments in the Department of Linguistics, a large number of affiliated faculty members are housed in other departments.
English Education
The English Education programme at the University of Georgia is a 36-credit M.Ed. degree designed for credentialed secondary teachers. This flexible course offers online and evening study modes, allowing professionals to advance their skills in literature and composition while maintaining their current teaching roles.
Romance Languages
The Department of Romance Languages at the University of Georgia offers degrees in French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish-language cultural studies, linguistics, and literature, with a focus on interdisciplinary study, close mentorship, and professional training.
Philosophy
The comprehensive Philosophy program at the University of Georgia covers all major study areas. Approaches include historical study, phenomenology, linguistic and logical analysis, with special strengths in metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy and philosophy of mind.
Comparative Literature and Intercultural Studies
University of Georgia's Comparative Literature and Intercultural Studies is one of the expansive Comparative Literature Programs in a state university in the US today. It offers the standard courses of the discipline as well as a variety of Asian and African languages
English
The English degree at the University of Georgia serves many intellectual and career goals, from further PhD work at other universities to careers in education, publishing, law – any field that values advanced critical thinking and research abilities.
History
The Department of History at the University of Georgia offers students dedicated mentors, accomplished peers, professional development opportunities, teaching assistantships, and grants to support their research. Students graduate ready for careers in and beyond the academy.
Latin
The M.A. in Latin at University of Georgia is designed for students who plan to teach Latin at the secondary level. In lieu of a research thesis, students produce a final teaching project which can be used in the classroom upon graduation.
Religion
The Religion degree at the University of Georgia offers an opportunity to work closely with a scholar in your area of interest in the study of religion, while receiving additional support from our excellent and diverse faculty.