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What Can You do With a Masters Degree in Applied Linguistics?

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Job Titles/Areas:

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  • Dialect Coach
  • Teacher of English as a Foreign Language
  • Interpreter/Translator
  • Technical Writer
  • Speech pathologist
  • Copywriter
    Editor
  • Journalist
  • Cryptographic specialist
  • FBI Agent
  • Foreign Service Officer
  • Legislative aide
  • Policy analyst
  • Speech writer/press liaison
  • State reference librarian
  • U.S. Agency for International Development officer
  • US Census Bureau researcher
  • Technical Copy Editor
  • Electronic Lexicographer
  • Documentation Training Manager
  • Psycholinguist
  • Sociolinguist
  • Publisher representative
  • Speech synthesis specialist
  • Technical writer
  • Audiologist
  • Editor
  • Grant/Proposal Writer
  • Lexicographer
  • Librarian
  • Professor
  • Teacher of English as a second language (TESL)
  • University research scientist
  • Speech and language therapist

Places of Employment:

  • Colleges/Universities
  • Government Agencies
  • Publishing Companies
  • Non-Profit Agencies
  • Education Organizations

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