Programme description
English Linguistics: Theories, Interfaces, Technologies is a unique interdisciplinary undergraduate program taught in English. The study program is designed for candidates whose interests combine the English language and new technologies. Students of the program acquire advanced English language skills, knowledge of language theory, and a solid background in computer science. The program is supported by the project "UNIWERSYTET JUTRA - an integrated development program of Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan.
Please be advised that:
- Programmes in English are fee-paying studies.
- The programme will open if the required number of students are admitted and acknowledge their intention to study.
Requirements under the Act on the Protection of Minors
It is a prerequisite for mandatory student work placements (internships) that the student meets the requirements set out in the Act of 13 May 2016 on Counteracting the Threat of Sexual Offences and the Protection of Minors, in particular to undergo verification in the Sexual Offenders Register and to submit information from the National Criminal Register with regard to specific offences, and in the case of students who are foreigners or who have resided in the last 20 years in countries other than the Republic of Poland, also to submit additional declarations, as well as information from the criminal records of other countries together with sworn translations. Failure to comply with the requirements set out in the above-mentioned Act will make it impossible to complete the compulsory student work placements and consequently to graduate.
Example of courses
- theoretical linguistics (e.g. phonology, syntax, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, language acquisition, cognitive linguistics)
- interdisciplinary linguistics (e.g. research methodologies, experimental linguistics, field studies)
- application of information technologies in linguistic analysis (e.g., text exploration and processing, creating language databases, speech analysis)
- academic English (e.g. pronunciation, discourse, grammar, public speaking)
- training and internships in companies
Graduate competencies
- Premium linguistic competence and soft skills (creativity, flexibility, communicative effectiveness).
- Enhanced language awareness (of language change, multiculturalism and multilingualism).
- Acquisition of tools for language study and description.
- Development of critical and creative thinking skills.
Career prospects
- companies involved in electronic linguistic data processing and analysis and language technologies
- editorial work, electronic media, public relations, advertising and translation
- education sector (research and teaching)
- areas connected with market and public opinion research and journalism