Master of Arts in Linguistics 12 months Postgraduate Program By The University of Hong Kong |Top Universities
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Program Duration

12 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

33,492 Tuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

LinguisticsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Linguistics

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Modern linguistics is the study of human languages in all aspects, ranging from structural to social, cognitive and educational concerns. Our MA in Linguistics degree for graduate students aims to provide postgraduate training for potential research students, in-service teachers and other language-related professionals such as editors and speech therapists. The programme provides an important forum for staff and postgraduates to keep abreast of the latest trends in the field and to contribute to its advancement.

HKU Linguistics graduates are well-rounded linguists who combine a scientific approach to language with the humanities and social sciences. Whether you want to pursue a career in linguistic research, engage professionally with the language processing, computation or publishing, or aim for leading roles in education management, you will find our program an excellent platform to gain state-of-the art knowledge of the field. Our approach encourages participation in exciting debates with peers and senior researchers alike.

The objectives of the programme are:
  1. to engage students in the field of linguistics, including its scientific, social and human aspects;
  2. to offer postgraduate level education to those who wish to engage as professionals in the study of languages, bilingualism and multilingualism; and
  3. to train postgraduate students to conduct research on human language, its theories, empirical methods and applications.


This is achieved by completion of taught courses, and experience with independent research in linguistics.

Program overview

Main Subject

Linguistics

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Modern linguistics is the study of human languages in all aspects, ranging from structural to social, cognitive and educational concerns. Our MA in Linguistics degree for graduate students aims to provide postgraduate training for potential research students, in-service teachers and other language-related professionals such as editors and speech therapists. The programme provides an important forum for staff and postgraduates to keep abreast of the latest trends in the field and to contribute to its advancement.

HKU Linguistics graduates are well-rounded linguists who combine a scientific approach to language with the humanities and social sciences. Whether you want to pursue a career in linguistic research, engage professionally with the language processing, computation or publishing, or aim for leading roles in education management, you will find our program an excellent platform to gain state-of-the art knowledge of the field. Our approach encourages participation in exciting debates with peers and senior researchers alike.

The objectives of the programme are:
  1. to engage students in the field of linguistics, including its scientific, social and human aspects;
  2. to offer postgraduate level education to those who wish to engage as professionals in the study of languages, bilingualism and multilingualism; and
  3. to train postgraduate students to conduct research on human language, its theories, empirical methods and applications.


This is achieved by completion of taught courses, and experience with independent research in linguistics.

Admission Requirements

1 Year
Sep

  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

33,492
-

International Students

33,492
-

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