Linguistics

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Program Overview

The Linguistics Master’s program aims to train specialists in applied linguistics, phonetics, semantics, syntax, and morphology, with a focus on both theoretical and practical aspects of language studies. The program provides in-depth training in text analysis, computational linguistics, and language teaching, enabling students to develop analytical skills for careers in teaching, translation, academic research, and language content development.

Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

πŸ“ Syntax and Morphology – Study of sentence structure and word formation.

πŸ“ Semantics and Pragmatics – Analysis of meaning and language use in context.

πŸ“ Phonetics and Phonology – Study of speech sounds and their organization.

πŸ“ Research Methodology – Academic research techniques in linguistics.

πŸ“ Professional Ethics – Ethical principles in language teaching and translation.

πŸ“ Text Analysis – Techniques for analyzing written and spoken texts.

πŸ“ Computational Linguistics – Application of technology in language analysis.

Advanced Topics

πŸš€ Translation and Interpretation – Development of translation and interpreting skills in various domains.

πŸš€ Error Analysis and Language Assessment – Study of linguistic errors and corrective techniques.

πŸš€ Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) – Integration of technology in language teaching.

πŸš€ Intercultural Communication – Analysis of cultural influences on language use.

πŸš€ Research Project and Professional Internship – Application of linguistic theories in a professional setting.

Admissions Information

πŸŽ“ Admission Requirements: A Bachelor’s degree in French Language or a related field.