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Linguistics. Applied Linguistics

Southern Federal University
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About the training program

Linguistics is the scientific study of language, and its focus is the systematic investigation of the properties of particular languages as well as the characteristics of language in general. It encompasses not only the study of sound, grammar and meaning, but also the history of language families, how languages are acquired by children and adults, and how language use is processed in the mind and how it is connected to race and gender. Through a linguistics degree, individuals can gain an understanding of how languages evolve over time and how they interact with each other.

What you will learn

  • Linguistics
  • Practical course: Translation (Second foreign language)
  • Informational technologies
  • Theory and practice of cross-cultural communication
  • Theory of translation
  • Practical course: Translation (Main foreign language)
  • History of world literature

What do graduates do for a living?

People with a background in linguistics and education can develop materials for different populations, train teachers, design assessments, find effective ways to teach language- related topics in specific communities, or use the language of a community effectively in instruction. The language mastery you gain as a linguist can also allow you to pursue a career in writing, editing and publishing. With close connections to the humanities, social sciences and the natural sciences, linguistics complements a diverse range of other disciplines such as anthropology, philosophy, psychology, sociology.

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