Course / programme / degree
1 Angewandte Linguistik (Masters)
(This link leads to the external institution page)

University of Vienna Austria Wien 2013-05-15
The Study of Linguistics is the study of ‘natural language’. It typically covers the study of language structure (grammar), the study of meaning (semantics) and the social functions of language (sociolinguistics). In recent years it has become a popular subject for study.
With a Masters in Linguistics at University of Vienna you will typically in your first year have studied such modules as Exploring the English Language with an Introduction to Language and Linguistics. Further study will have engaged you with, for example, Child Language Acquisition, Phonetics, Semantics, Sociolinguistics, Language, Gender and Sexuality, Pragmatics and Psycholinguistics.
masters students: You will have covered all aspects of theoretical linguistics and the history, structure and variety of the English language, for example, Typical course modules will have included Phonetics and Phonology, Grammatical Theory, Linguistic Field Methods, Sociolinguistics and Psycholinguistics.
A selection of job offers in Science, Research, Academics or Administrative
IndJobtitleAcademic InstitutionCountryCityDate
 
1No further academic job vacancies found.
Similiar courses, programs, degrees in Linguistics or in the country
IndexTitleAcademic InstitutionCountryCityDate
 
1Linguistics, Master's programme University of Graz Austria Graz 2013-05-15
2Masterstudium Sprachliche und literarische Varietäten in der frankophonen Welt/Variétés linguistiques et littéraires dans le monde francophone (Master conjoint/Doppeldiplom) University of Innsbruck Austria Innsbruck 2013-05-15
3Sprachliche und literarische Varietäten in der frankophonen Welt/Variétés linguistiques et littéraires dans le monde francophone (Master conjoint/Doppeldiplom), (Master) University of Innsbruck Austria Innsbruck 2013-05-15
4Angewandte Linguistik (Masters) University of Vienna Austria Wien 2013-05-15
5Applied Linguistics (Master programme) University of Vienna Austria Wien 2013-05-15