Master of Arts in Linguistics and Literature (Linguistics)

This Master’s programme offers advanced, reseach-driven courses units in linguistics. Students will actively and critically engage with linguistic theories and analytical models to explore and address key issues at the forefront of current linguistic research. The language of instruction for all course units is English.

Master's Programme
1 year 60 credits
Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
Dutch
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What

This Master’s programme offers advanced, reseach-driven courses units in linguistics. Students will actively and critically engage with linguistic theories and analytical models to explore and address key issues at the forefront of current linguistic research.

The programme is structured around interactive seminars, fostering dynamic discussions between lecturers and students. Through active participation, students will contribute to class debates, deliver presentations and develop well-argued term papers and research projects. The programme provides in-depth understanding of diverse linguistic paradigms and theoretical frameworks, equipping students with the skills to critically compare, integrate and apply these approaches in their own linguistic research.

For whom

The admission requirements vary. Depending on your prior education, you are either able to enrol directly, or there are additional requirements.

Structure

The programme consists of:

  • 10 credits in linguistics of the chosen language;
  • 20 credits in advanced linguistic theory;
  • 15 credits of elective courses, allowing students to tailor their studies to their interests;
  • 15 credits for the master’s dissertation, for which students are free to choose their own research topic in linguistics.

Labour Market

Like the other specialisations in our master’s programme in linguistics and literary studies, this specialisation equips students with strong analytical, critical thinking, and communication skills. These competencies open up diverse career paths in fields where language expertise and research skills are highy valued. While this programme provides an excellent foundation for academic research in the field of linguistics (PhD), graduates also find opportunities in:

  • Education: secondary education, higher education, adult education, and vocational language training.
  • Professional communication: corporate and governmental communication, editing, language consultancy and translator.
  • Media and culture: publishing, journalism, content creation, museum and library work, and cultural institutions.
  • Government and policy-making: coordinating roles in communication, language policy, cultural administration, and public sector institutions.

The specialisation in linguistics offers an in-depth exploration of linguistic theories and research methodologies, preparing students for roles that require expertise in communication, and in language structure, variation and use. A list of actual jobs acquired by our alumni can be found on https://www.taalenletterkunde.ugent.be/beroepen.