About the training program
The programme prepares specialists who can engage in teaching or research activities and work as interpreters or translators.
Students not only study foreign languages, but also learn a great deal of useful information about the evolution of languages and dialects, and gain in-depth knowledge in the field of speech phenomena, the relationships and differences between the world's languages.
Profiles:
• Linguistics: foreign languages.
• Linguistics: Russian language.
• Translation and Translation Studies.
• Theory and Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages and Cultures.
What do graduates do?
Professional linguists are engaged in research, expert, teaching, translation, or consulting activities.
Graduates have a wide range of opportunities for professional development – excellent knowledge of one or more foreign languages. It is not necessary to teach foreign languages to others or to work on compiling textbooks. One can translate fiction, films, and computer games. People who professionally master foreign languages are also in demand in journalism, publishing, tourism, and marketing. Experts in foreign languages are needed in data processing and analysis, in the media, the IT industry, and advertising.