The programme includes two core courses which cover core linguistic topics, providing a solid foundation to candidates for a thorough understanding of the theories and methods of linguistic research and teaching. Candidates can choose five additional elective courses from an array of advanced topics designed to develop the ability to apply linguistic theories to new problems, especially in the context of linguistic diversity in its social, educational and political dimensions.
A central component of our programme is the dissertation, which prepares students to conduct independent research in linguistics.
Mode of Attendance
Full Time (one year, with classes on weekdays and weekends)
Medium of Instruction
Programme Entrance Requirements
1. A good Bachelor's degree with a major in linguistics or a closely related subject from a recognised university.
2. Candidates may be invited to an interview or a qualifying examination.
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