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38 Master's degrees in Language Studies in Pennsylvania, United States
English
The English program of Bucknell University features one-on-one mentoring and admits four to five students each year. The graduate program consists of eight seminars in English or seven seminars in English and one in another humanities discipline.
Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures - Classical and Medieval Hebrew Literature
In addition to the MA awarded within the PhD program, Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures - Classical and Medieval Hebrew Literature at University of Pennsylvania offers an independent (terminal) MA degree in Hebrew Literature and Jewish Tradition, which is one of the tracks in MELC’s graduate program in Hebrew and Judaic Studies.
Ancient Mediterranean Languages
Students electing this program through participating departments will earn a degree with a dual-title at the M.A. or Ph.D. level, i.e., M.A. or Ph.D. in (graduate program name) and Ancient Mediterranean Languages (AML) from Pennsylvania State University.
Language, Globalization, and Intercultural Studies
Language, Globalization, and Intercultural Studies from University of Pennsylvania program prepares students for careers at the intersection of language, culture, and global engagement—including international student advising, study abroad programming, and refugee and immigrant support.
World and Heritage Language Education
The World and Heritage Language Education program at University of Pittsburgh provides advanced study in foreign language education.
Languages and Cultures
Enhance your knowledge and understanding of foreign languages with a Master of Arts in Languages and Cultures from the West Chester University. Our MA program offers concentrations in French, German, or Spanish (with optional Teacher Certification), and allows students to develop their language and critical cultural skills.
English
All candidates for the master's degree in English at Lehigh University will take a minimum of eleven courses (33 credits). The two-year M.A. program enables students to develop a critical framework for understanding and evaluating the ethical, political, and formal aspects of texts within and across diverse historical and cultural contexts.
Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition
The Master's in Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition from Carnegie Mellon University is a one-year, intensive program preparing U.S. and international students for a range of careers in language education and research.
Language Technologies
The Language Technologies Master's program (MLT) from Carnegie Mellon University is a unique, research-oriented program that prepares students for careers in academia or industry.
English
Candidates for the M.A., M.F.A., and Ph.D. in English at Pennsylvania State University may choose from a variety of courses in English literature and language, rhetoric and composition, and theory/cultural studies. The M.F.A. in English helps prepare candidates for professional careers as writers of fiction, poetry, or nonfiction, or for careers in academia.
Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures - Biblical Studies
In addition to the MA awarded within the PhD program, Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures - Biblical Studies at University of Pennsylvania offers an independent (terminal) MA degree in Biblical Studies, which is one of the tracks in MELC’s graduate program in Hebrew and Judaic Studies.
English Education
Millersville University of Pennsylvania's Department of English Education educates graduate students whose refined research, analytical, and writing skills enable them to advance into doctoral programs or other professional endeavors.
Student Affairs in Higher Education
The Student Affairs in Higher Education programme at Indiana University of Pennsylvania is a 42-credit M.A. degree delivered full-time on the Indiana campus. This highly regarded course prepares practitioners for diverse campus roles through a blend of rigorous academic theory and extensive supervised practical experience.
English
The English degree at Arcadia University affords you the flexibility to tailor a course of study to meet your individual wishes and professional goals. Smaller classes and the dedicated attention of graduate faculty ensure a nurturing environment for personal growth.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) program is offered at the University of Pennsylvania. A TESOL master's degree is your passport to a career in English-language teaching—whether at home or abroad.
English
The English program at Temple University enjoys a high reputation for teaching and research in both traditional and innovative areas of literary history and literary criticism. The advanced skills gained are highly relevant in today’s rapidly evolving world. You will form expertise through rigorous coursework and research to meet your professional and personal goals.
Secondary Education - English
The Secondary Education - English programme at Slippery Rock University is a 36-credit Master of Education designed for aspiring and current teachers. This flexible course offers blended and online study modes, allowing completion in just 12 months. It provides a direct route to Pennsylvania teaching certification.
English Writing
The English Writing at University of Pittsburgh is a three-year degree providing students with the time and opportunity to produce a book-length final manuscript.
English
Millersville University of Pennsylvania's Department of English educates graduate students whose refined research, analytical, and writing skills enable them to advance into doctoral programs or other professional endeavors.
English
The English at University of Pittsburgh offers a three-year Master of Fine Arts degree program that provides students with the time and opportunity to produce a book-length final manuscript.