Linguistics
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Master Degree | On-Campus | find out | find out | September | €2530 per year | €18700 per year |
About Linguistics, Master Degree - at University of Groningen
This Master's programme focuses on the human language ability. You will study language acquisition, the structure of language and its characteristics, translations, or language disorders.
The programme in Linguistics takes one year. You will choose one of the following tracks
- Neurolinguistics (Dutch taught programme)
- Vertalen en Technologie (Dutch taught programme)
- Applied Linguistics - TEFL
- Theoretical and Empirical Linguistics - choosing a specialization in The Human Language System, or Language Development and Variation
- Multilingualism Neurolinguistics focuses on the relationship between language and the brain.
You will study language disorders such as aphasia, developmental language disorders and dyslexia. The track in Applied Linguistics - TEFL focuses on the process of learning and using a second language. This track is taught in English. Theoretical and Empirical Linguistics teaches you how language is constructed and what aspects can be distinguished and studied. To study this, you may choose any European language in which you have received a Bachelor's degree. The Multilingualism Master's track is unique in combining teaching of many societal, individual, educational, cultural and historical aspects of multilingualism with a practical, research-driven approach. You will finish your Master's programme by writing a thesis.
Entry requirements
Contact University of Groningen to find course entry requirements.
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