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MA / PGDip / PGCert
Bangor University - School of Psychology
This course designed to offer advanced study in psychology with an emphasis on both research excellence and critical writing skills. Following two semesters of academic study, students write a stand-alone literature review in an area of psychology that particularly appeals to them.
MA / PGDip
Birmingham City University - School of English
PGDip consists of six modules: three core modules are Language Description; Language and Social Variation; Data, Theory and Method in Linguistics; plus three options from Words and Meaning; Analysis of Spoken Discourse; Approaches to Narrative; History of English; Dissertation for MA.
MLitt / PGDip / MPhil
University of St Andrews - School of Modern Languages
This degree offers students the opportunity to develop their linguistic understanding of one or more languages through a variety of theoretical approaches.It consists of core skills modules on, for example, General Linguistics, Research Methods in Linguistics, Translation Studies or Sociolinguistics Methodologies, and optional modules taken from a range of linguistic areas such as Romance Linguistics, the Linguistics of Modern German, Spanish Linguistics, Medieval Translation Studies. The MLitt normally concludes with the writing of a dissertation of 15,000 words on an agreed topic.
PhD by taught / MPhil
Bangor University - School of Linguistics and English Language
This programme includes both subject-specific and generic research training. This degree scheme entails the possibility of the student being part of an AHRC project entitled "Convergence and code-switching in Welsh: a universal vs. a typological model?" All students specialising in bilingualism will also be members of the Bilingualism Research Group attached to the Welsh Institute for Social and Cultural Affairs (WISCA).
MA
Manchester Metropolitan University - Faculty of Humanities, Languages and Social Science
The MA in Applied Linguistics is a versatile, interdisciplinary course which aims to provide a solid understanding of the basis of language and linguistics and develop a valuable insight into the relationship between language, culture and society. The programme emphasises the practical application of theories to the social context and aims to enhance your analytical and linguistic skills by introducing different approaches to the analysis of language use.
MA
Aberystwyth University - Department of European Languages
The Aberystwyth Masters course in Translation is your opportunity to deepen your knowledge of language translation as a professional activity to establish a strong foundation in translation studies for possible further study at PhD level. You will receive thorough training in translating for businesses, communities, individuals and academic institutions - all of whom require a unique set of skills and approaches.
MA / PGDip
Birmingham City University - School of English
PGDip consists of six modules: three core modules are Language Description; Language and Social Variation; Data, Theory and Method in Linguistics; plus three options from Words and Meaning; Analysis of Spoken Discourse; Approaches to Narrative; History of English; Dissertation for MA.
PhD / MPhil
Birmingham City University - School of English
Please contact us if you have a research proposal.
MA
University of Westminster - School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Languages
This course is for non-native speakers of English whose mother tongue is Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Russian or Spanish. The aim of the course is to train professional translators who can produce accurate and commercially acceptable translations between English and their mother tongue, applying insights drawn from the study of linguistics and translation theory.
MSc
University of Dundee - School of Psychology
The programme consists of core modules in Research Foundations, Qualitative Research Methods, Advanced Quantitative Methods and Research Practicum (to broaden their research experience). Students will also participate in two special options which complement their interest in Language and Communication.
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