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  1. Language and Linguistics

    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.

  2. Psychology

    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.

  3. Applied Linguistics (MA)

    MA / PGCert / PGDip

    University of Reading - Department of English Language and Applied Linguistics

    Students select areas of study to suit their own academic and professional interests; students acquire a good knowledge of current developments in the field of applied linguistics, its relation to other disciplines, and its relevance to their professional practice.ModulesCore modules: Sociolinguistics; phonetics and phonology; grammar and lexis; discourse analysis; 2nd language learning principles; research design.Assessment methodsAssessment by: 15,000-word dissertation

  4. Interpreting and Translating

    MSc / PGDip

    Heriot-Watt University - Languages

    The course is designed to equip graduate linguists with a broad grounding in the specialist skills of interpreting and translating. Our Interpreting and Translating programme is designed to offer the specialist training required to work as a professional interpreter and/or translator in a variety of professional contexts.

  5. Translation Studies

    MA

    Cardiff University - Cardiff School of European Languages, Translation and Politics

    The MA Translation Studies comprises two interconnected learning environments: research-based modules on the history, theory, philosophy, ideology and cultural processes of translation, and applied translation skills modules. The MA Programme comprises two stages: Part 1: Diploma Translation Studies; Part 2: MA Translation Studies.

  6. Language and Communication Research

    MA / PGDip

    Cardiff University - Cardiff School of English, Communication, and Philosophy

    A full-time modular programme with taught courses over two semesters. Compulsory modules are indicated with two asterisks: Foundations of Language and Communication Research **; Language Description; Phonology; Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching; Current Issues in Sociolinguistics; Discourse and Social Interaction; Forensic Linguistics; Language Attitudes and Persuasion; Language, Genre and Ideology; Lexis; Multimodality; Quantitative Research Methods**; Qualitative Research Methods**; Research Ecperience**.

  7. Forensic Linguistics

    MA / Diploma

    Cardiff University - Cardiff School of English, Communication, and Philosophy

    A full-time modular programme with taught courses over two semesters. Students take six modules from the following (compulsory modules are indicated with two asterisks): Foundations of Language and Communication Research **; Forensic Linguistics I **; Forensic Linguistics II **; Language Description **; Language Attitudes and Persuasion; Current Issues in Sociolinguistics; Discourse and Social Interaction; Language, Genre and Ideology; Phonology; Projects in Forensic Linguistics.

  8. Applied Linguistics

    MA / PGDip

    Cardiff University - Cardiff School of English, Communication, and Philosophy

    A full-time modular programme with taught courses over two semesters. Compulsory modules are indicated with two asterisks, and strongly recommended modules with one asterisk: Foundations of Language and Communication Research ** ; Language Description * ; Phonology * ; Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching; Current Issues in Sociolinguistics; Discourse and Social Interaction; Forensic Linguistics; Language Attitudes and Persuasion; Language, Genre and Ideology; Lexis; Multimodality; Qualitative Research Methods; Quantitative Research Methods.

  9. Applied Translation

    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.

  10. Centre for Bilingualism and Welsh Studies

    PhD / MPhil

    University of Wales Trinity Saint David - School of Welsh and Bilingual Studies

    The Centre has been involved in several Council of Europe research projects. Collaborative links have been developed with universities in Britain and overseas, and a series of cross-cultural research studies is being developed.

 
 
 
 
 

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