English Linguistics (Master of Arts, 1-subject)

The English-taught MA degree program English Linguistics (single-subject) is a two-year program that aims to teach students in-depth knowledge and skills in English linguistics with a special thematic focus on linguistic variation. Students will learn about how contextual, social, regional, and psycholinguistic factors shape language, as well as how it varies over time (language change). In addition to this, students will acquire a broad spectrum of methodological skills pertaining to gathering and analyzing quantitative data in linguistics, which promotes general data literacy.

Due to the program’s practical and hands-on nature, students will not just be learning these skills in the classroom: the English Linguistics MA degree program includes a research-based or vocational internship. This not only helps students gain perspective on their future careers, but also gives them the opportunity to hone their skills and put them into practice.

Starting in their second semester, students can study abroad and profit from our partnerships with universities in Great Britain and France.

The English Linguistics Master’s program also has a strong interdisciplinary component with four areas of electives to choose from: Anglophone Literatures and Media; Natural Language Processing; Digital Humanities; Phonetics. These subjects tie in well with linguistics and, at the same time, enable students to pursue further interests and flesh out their individual profiles.

CourseEnglish Linguistics
DegreeMaster of Arts
Program type1-Subject
Course length4 semester
ECTS (Credits)120
Admission restrictionsnone (Winter Semester 2025/26) | none (Summer Semester 2026)
Course startsWinter Semester | Summer Semester
Language of InstructionEnglish

 

Programme Co-ordinator | English Linguistics Programme

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Sebastian Hoffmann
Tel.:+49 651 201-2287
E-Mail: hoffmann@uni-trierde

 

Subject and Degree Specific information

Study Documents

A single-subject master’s degree programme has a standard period of study of four semesters.

The subject examination regulations regulate the purpose, content and procedure of the examinations and are legally binding. If you have specific questions about the content of an individual examination, please connect your examiners, otherwise contact the departmental academic advisor. The University Examination Office  will answer any questions regarding the organisation of examinations.

The module descriptionsspecify the modules laid out in the examination regulations and provide information on the content of the courses in the modules as well as the learning objectives and competences to be acquired.

Application and Admission

Admission to this master’s programme requires proof of an appropriate bachelor’s degree according to the subject examination regulations [D].

Whether a bachelor’s degree programme or parts of a bachelor’s degree programme qualify for admission to a particular master’s degree programme is determined by the subject examination board during the application process on the basis of the subject examination regulations.

The following certificates are also required for admission to this master’s degree programme according to the subject examination regulations:

  • English language proficiency.

Further information on application, admission and enrolment is summarised on the Application page.

Internship

An internship is not compulsory in this programme.

Nevertheless, it is recommended to make contact with employers through internships at an early stage and get to know the future working world. The university supports internships in Germany and abroad through Career Services by providing information and internships offers.

Stay abroad

A study/stay abroad is not compulsory but is recommended.  The mobility window is in the 3rd semester, but a stay abroad can also take place in other semesters.

The university supports study and internship stays abroad through numerous exchange programmes. Further information: