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Master in Linguistics
- academic year2023-2024
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Programme titleMaster in Linguistics
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Programme mnemonicMA-LING
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Programme organised by
- Faculty of Letters, Translation and Communication
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Degree typeMaster 120 credits
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Tier2nd cycle
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Field and branch of studyHuman and social sciences/Languages and literature
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Schedule typeDaytime
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Languages of instructionfrench
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Theoretical programme duration2 years
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CampusSolbosch
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Category / TopicHuman and social sciences - Languages and literature
- Jury PresidentAlain DELATTRE
- Jury SecretaryMikhail KISSINE
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General information
Degree typeMaster 120 credits
Theoretical programme duration2 years
Learning language(s)french
Schedule typeDaytime
CampusSolbosch
Category(ies) - Topic(s)Human and social sciences - Languages and literature
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Presentation
Programme objectives
As linguistics is a truly general discipline that is not geared towards any particular group of languages and addresses all aspects of language, it is at the crossroads of sciences and the humanities. It combines the empirical requirements of descriptive study with the impetus for a precise formal approach that links it with logic and mathematics. The Master in Linguistics is intended for students who wish to take up the conceptual and formal challenges posed by a rich and complex field.
Teaching team and methods
Programme's added value
The flexible, diverse nature of the programme lets students adjust their skill profile to their own wishes and to the highly varied requirements of the labour market.
International / Openness
Students can spend the first term of year 2 in a different university with which ULB has signed an exchange agreement.
http://www.ulb.ac.be/facs/ltc/mobiliteOut-LING.html
The Master programme is organised in collaboration with the University of Mons.
In the catalogue, courses whose identifier starts with LING-Y are taught at UMons. Those whose identifier starts with GERM-Y and FRAN-Y are taught at VUB.
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Programme
In addition to the core aspects of linguistics (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics), the programme also addresses more traditional areas of interest (logic, philosophy of language, comparative grammar) and other branches of study that were developed more recently, such as psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, cognitive science, or applied technology for linguistics. Students can also familiarise themselves with sociolinguistics, rhetoric, reasoning, and discourse analysis.
What's next ?
Prospects
Career prospects for graduates are numerous and varied. A Master’s degree in linguistics is a necessary step for anyone wishing to pursue research in linguistics (PhD). However, the business world also provides linguists with interesting career opportunities in fields as diverse as natural language processing, applied linguistics, information and communications technology, and various forms of consulting. Graduates also have access to certain teaching positions in higher education institutions.