Study Programme
The M.A. Programme
This programme consists of compulsory courses and electives offered in two Modules: Research methods and Language in Social Communication. The general overview is available here:
Some elective courses you may expect during your two-year M.A. degree
(The list is not exhaustive and the exact offer will depend on teacher availability in a given academic year)
RESEARCH METHODS
- Natural Language Processing
- Linguistic experiments
- Eye tracking research
- EEG research and data analysis
- Acoustic analysis and Praat scripting
- Fieldwork in sociolinguistics
- Second Language Acquisition
- Computational linguistics
- Data science
- Language Typology
- Social Network Analysis
- Rhetoric
- Word formation
- Modern syntax
- Clinical linguistics
- Forensic Phonetics
- Cognitive psychology
- Corpus phonetics and forced data alignment
LANGUAGE IN SOCIAL COMMUNICATION
- Language and Identity
- Intercultural Dialogue
- Multilingualism
- Language and the brain
- Accents of English
- Language variation and change
- Language contact
- The bilingual brain
- Media Discourses
- Language and Power
- Communication on the Internet
- Interpersonal aspects of social communication
- Language and social change
- Language in Voice User Interfaces
- Neurodidactics
- Social semiotics
- Critical Discourse Analysis
- Narrative Analysis
- Ergonomics and accessibility in language services, research and practice
- Sign language and the deaf community