Students gain expertise in phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
Learners study the social and cultural aspects of language, including dialects, multilingualism, language policy, and language in society.
Students acquire knowledge about first and second language acquisition, cognitive processes in language learning, and developmental linguistics.
Learners develop skills in language teaching, translation, natural language processing, corpus analysis, and computational tools for language study.
Students gain competence in conducting linguistic research, data collection, analysis, and critical interpretation of language phenomena.
Learners develop advanced academic writing, presentation, and teaching skills applicable in education, research, and professional linguistic practice.
Bachelors degree in Relevant Discipline
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Linguistics is a postgraduate program designed to provide advanced theoretical and practical knowledge of language structure, use, and analysis. The program equips students with skills in phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics, preparing them for careers in education, research, communication, translation, and language policy development. Students gain competencies in linguistic research methods, language documentation, language acquisition, discourse analysis, and computational linguistics. The program emphasizes analytical thinking, problem-solving, and critical evaluation of language phenomena. Graduates are prepared to work as linguists, language educators, translators, editors, researchers, or pursue doctoral studies in linguistics or related fields.
Advanced Knowledge of Language Structure
Sociolinguistics and Language Variation
Language Acquisition and Psycholinguistics
Applied and Computational Linguistics
Research Methodology and Linguistic Analysis
Communication, Teaching, and Professional Skills