General linguistics

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Program Overview

The training program for the Master's in General Linguistics consists of 19 modules, which are divided into:

1) Fundamental modules.

2) Methodological modules.

3) Transversal modules.

4) Discovery modules.

The program concludes with a graduation thesis, which the student defends in a public session attended by the supervising professor, the chair of the defense committee, and an examining professor. The objective of this program is to train Master's students by providing them with both the theoretical and practical aspects of linguistics, enabling them to apply their knowledge in various fields such as education, teaching, media, tourism, and scientific research in linguistics laboratories.


Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The Master's program in General Linguistics targets the following general topics:

1) Education and teaching

2) Academic writing

3) Applications of linguistics

4) Scientific research methodologies

Advanced Topics

The Master's program in General Linguistics and its Applications allows students to enhance their skills in the following advanced topics:

1) Text analysis

2) Discourse analysis

3) Critical discourse analysis

4) Academic writing

5) A comprehensive mastery of linguistics schools and approaches

Admissions Information

A Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in English

  ·  A background in linguistics

  ·  A research project aligned with the objectives of the program

  ·  Curriculum Vitae (CV)

  ·  Transcripts and graduation certificates

  ·  Two academic letters of recommendation

  ·  A motivation letter outlining academic goals and research interests

  ·  An interview (online)

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