154 Best Linguistics Degree Programs for 2025

With 154 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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Bachelor in Japanese Literature

Komazawa University

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Japan

Literature, Linguistics, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Humanities, Cultural Heritage

Bachelor's Degree

The Department offers courses in Japanese language and literature, from classical literature (e.g., Manyoshu, the Tale of Genji, and Heike Monogatari) to contemporary literature (e.g., works of Soseki Natsume, Haruki Murakami, Shuntaro Tanikawa). The Department also provides various courses such as courses in Media, on Child literature, and on Performance.

Master in Language and Culture

Otsuma Women's University

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Japan

Linguistics, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Cultural Heritage, Literature

Master's Degree

The Master's program is divided into three courses. Educators working in research and teaching amount to three times the number of students enrolled. The Japanese Literature major mainly researches classical literature, contemporary literature, and Japanese language studies. Graduate students choose specialties from among the following: ancient times (Nara Period), medieval times (Heian Period), the middle ages (Kamakura and Muromachi Periods), early modern times (Edo Period), contemporary times (Meiji Period and thereafter), or Japanese language studies; but it is also possible to study across multiple periods. The English Literature and English Education programs include three fields. The English literature field focuses mainly on English and American literature, Studies in Language and Culture, and the English language field uses connectives and pragmatics as samples of the linguistic culture of various English-speaking countries for research. The English education field cultivates English teachers who can contribute to inter-cultural exchange through the promotion of linguistic education using English. Furthermore, the English education course meets the needs of current teachers (elementary, junior high, and high school teachers) by offering programs with flexible schedules, such as lectures at night, so that teachers can attend while continuing to work. The international culture field mainly focuses on local culture and international culture. Graduate students specialize in set regions of Europe or Asia, or in the systems and relations between certain regions and countries. In addition, the Doctoral programs established for the Japanese Literature, English Literature, and English Education programs enhance specialization even further.

Phd in Understanding Written Artifacts

Universität Hamburg

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Germany

History, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Humanities, Cultural Heritage, Literature, Linguistics, Museum Studies, Archaeology

PhDs (Doctor of Philosophy)

The Graduate School’s support concept for doctoral students is modelled on the well-established structure developed in the doctoral programme ‘Manuscript Cultures’, which started with the SFB 950 ‘Manuscript Cultures in Asia, Africa and Europe’ in 2011.

MA in English

University of Montevallo

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United States of America (USA)

Linguistics, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature

Master of Arts (MA)

Students in the English M.A. program expand their understanding of the breadth of English language and literature while working with faculty to develop original research and expertise in an academic field of choice. The program stresses close mentoring with department faculty, professional development, and curriculum tailored to individual student interests.

English Language Course Online

The New England School of English On-Line

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Online

United States of America (USA)

Linguistics, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Courses

NESE On-Line offers a full range of private and group courses including General English, Business English, Legal English, Medical English, Pronunciation, and TOEFL & IELTS. NESE On-Line also offers a "self-study" program that has the option of adding private and group classes. Duration and Prices range depending on the length and type of course. NESE (The New England School of English) was founded in 1990 by a Harvard-trained educator and has consistently been recognized for its academic excellence since that time. Examples of this recognition include: 2022: ACCET. Accreditation (Federal Inspection) Renewal – Perfect Score 2020: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Sloan Business School. Recommends NESE to incoming foreign students requiring English classes 2015: Harvard University. NESE Teacher Awarded Harvard University Honor, “Harvard Hero” 2012: ACCET. Accreditation (Federal Inspection) Renewal – Perfect Score 2010: US Center for Citizen Diplomacy. Top 10 Outstanding Programs 2006: Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government. Recommends NESE to incoming foreign students requiring additional English classes 2002: Harvard University Law School International Tax Program. Recommends NESE to incoming foreign students requiring additional English classes

MA in English

West Texas A&M University - Distance Education (ONLINE)

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Online

United States of America (USA)

Linguistics, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature

Master of Arts (MA)

While many of our students pursue the MA to teach high school honors programs, others take it for the joy of delving more intensely into great books. Many of our graduates go on to teach in regional high schools, and many continue on to doctoral programs. We have recently placed students at top-tier research institutions, including the University of Chicago, Boston University, and the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Our MA program also includes a strong writing component that prepares students for careers in writing, publishing, editing, and law.

Online Doctor of Education in TESOL (Ed.D.)

Anaheim University Online

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Online

United States of America (USA)

Education, Linguistics

PhDs (Doctor of Philosophy)

Earn your accredited Doctor of Education in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Ed.D. in TESOL) online while studying face-to-face with Anaheim University's globally acclaimed TESOL professors and classmates through live weekly online HD webcam classes and at 2 four-day on-campus residential sessions.

The Bachelor in Translation and Interpretation

École de Traduction et Interprétation ISTI – Cooremans

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Belgium

Linguistics, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Bachelor's Degree

The first cycle is devoted to the in-depth study of two foreign languages to be chosen from among 9 languages: German, English, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Turkish and Russian (Dutch and Russian cannot be combined; l (Arabic, Chinese and Turkish must be combined with English).

Bachelor Program in Identity Studies

Luther College

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United States of America (USA)

Sociology, History, Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, Literature, Linguistics, Anthropology, Psychology, Theology and Religious Studies

Bachelor's Degree

How do you identify yourself? And, what is the most important part of your identity? Is it your gender, your race, or ethnicity, your sexual orientation, your class status, your nationality, your religious affiliation, your age, your physical or cognitive abilities, your political beliefs? Is there one part of your identity that stands out from the rest, or does your identity change depending on who you’re with, what you’re involved in, where you are in your life?

English Major

Morris College

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United States of America (USA)

Linguistics, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Bachelor's Degree

Students majoring in English seek to become highly proficient in communication, creativity, critical thinking, and analytical skills that can be used across a variety of career fields and specific job tasks. Because they can effectively articulate as well as analyze facts and ideas, conduct research, and engage in specialized writing in a number of different areas, English majors often pursue careers in vocations such as teaching, law, public relations, human resources management, and library/information systems management.

Master of Arts in Translation and Interpretation

Olivet University

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United States of America (USA)

Linguistics, Foreign Languages and Literatures

Master of Arts (MA)

Olivet School of Language and Education’s Master of Arts in Translation and Interpretation degree is designed to develop scholars and professionals experts who will meet the needs of academic and professional languages services for ministry around the world. The Master of Arts in Translation and Interpretation (MATI) is a 45-hour graduate degree that aims to equip students with increased competence and expertise in the areas of translation and interpretation, especially for the purpose of ministry work.

MA in English Language & Literatures

Mills College

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United States of America (USA)

Linguistics, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature

Master of Arts (MA)

Whether your passion is teaching, writing, research, or publishing, you’ll build a strong career foundation with the Master of Arts in English Language and Literatures Program at Mills. You’ll thrive with personal mentorship from Mills faculty as you save time and money by completing your master’s degree in just one year. Our innovative program combines traditional classes, individual mentoring, and graduate labs curated to complement your literature classes. Expanding online offerings allow you to attend class on your schedule during summer and January terms.

MASTER OF ARTS (M.A.) English

McNeese State University College of Liberal Arts

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United States of America (USA)

Linguistics, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Literature

Master of Arts (MA)

Take your career and connection to literature to the next level with a Master of Arts in English from McNeese State University. With in-depth course instruction in literary criticism, critical theory, western literature, genre studies, and women in literature, our master’s degree in English builds on undergraduate foundations to prepare you for a doctoral degree, teaching at the high school or college level, or a number of other advanced language and communication-based careers.

Linguistics

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.

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