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Saint Mary’s University
International Master of Teaching English
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
Master degree
Full time
16 months
On-Campus
English
Canadian Post Graduate Work Permit aligned program Saint Mary’s International Master of Teaching English program (IMTE) prepares graduates for international careers in teaching English as an additional language. The IMTE not only provides you with a sought-after Master of Education degree in Teaching English as an International Language but also includes preparation for various certificates from Cambridge University Press & Assessment, part of England’s world-famous Cambridge University.


Western University
Master of Clinical Science - Communication Sciences and Disorders
- Toronto, Canada
Master degree
On-Campus
English
Home to the National Centre for Audiology and the H.A. Leeper Speech and Hearing Clinic, the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) educates students in the professions of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology.
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In Canada, pursuing a Master's degree in Languages opens up exciting opportunities for nuanced communication across cultures. This field equips you with advanced linguistic skills and cultural insights, preparing you for various roles in global contexts.
Through courses in translation, intercultural communication, and language policy, you’ll develop competencies in critical analysis and language application. Research projects often emphasize real-world relevance, allowing you to engage with topics like multilingualism or language preservation, which are integral to Canada’s diverse society. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives while enhancing their proficiency in multiple languages.
Graduates of Master's programs in Languages often find opportunities in areas like translation and localization, language teaching, or cultural consultancy. Canada’s focus on multiculturalism also means that employers value skills in communication and cultural literacy, making your expertise highly applicable in international settings. This degree not only broadens your career prospects but also enriches your understanding of global dynamics.