The Master of Arts in Linguistics explores the scientific study of language structure, function, and diversity, covering areas such as phonetics, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics.
The program aims to develop analytical skills and theoretical understanding to analyze language phenomena and apply linguistic knowledge across various fields.
Graduates of the Master of Arts in Linguistics are expected to demonstrate advanced analytical and research skills in language analysis, along with a comprehensive understanding of linguistic theories and methodologies.
They should be capable of applying their knowledge to research, language documentation, and language-related projects across diverse linguistic contexts.
Graduates of the Master of Arts in Linguistics can pursue careers in academia, language research, and teaching, as well as roles in language technology, translation, and editing.
They may also find opportunities in government, international organizations, and communication industries that require expertise in language analysis and documentation.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) OR BACHELOR OF
ARTS (LINGUISTICS) - 2
ND CLASS LOWER OR HIGHER
FROM AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION.
(IF 2ND CLASS LOWER, THEN 2 YEARS OF RELEVANT WORK
EXPERIENCE OR A RELEVANT POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA
IS REQUIRED)