Language Science-Baltic Languages
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The Master’s Programme in Language Sciences with a Specialisation in Baltic Languages (Latvian or Lithuanian) provides an in-depth two-year course of study of the core areas of Baltic linguistics: phonology, syntax, and semantics, with optional courses in, for example, sociolinguistics and language contacts. You will also gain interdisciplinary perspectives through studies in Baltic cultural, literary and social history.You will be trained in independent and critical work on linguistic issues, and you will improve your competence in the analysis of language data.The programme aims to extend and develop your grasp of your chosen field of study, as well as to strengthen your inter-disciplinary knowledge in areas like scientific theory, ethics and research methodology.The training consists of compulsory courses that are common to the whole programme, compulsory courses in your main field of study, as well as optional courses from a pool of courses offered by departments from the Faculty of Humanities.Your work with the master’s thesis will develop your ability to conduct a linguistic investigation, analyse and discuss your observed data, and produce a scientific text in English, German, Swedish, Latvian or Lithuanian.The programme, which provides detailed knowledge and skills, may serve as preparation for Third Level studies (PhD level) in Baltic Languages, or for a professional career in connection with work in translation companies.
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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree with a major in Baltic Languages or equivalent. Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is January 15.
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