Master's Degree Programme in Language, Globalization and Intercultural Communication
Degree title:
Master of Arts
Degree program type:
Master's Degree
Credits:
120 cr
Language:
English
Responsible organisation:
Department of Language and Communication Studies, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Curriculum periods:
2019-2020
Description
The Master’s Programme in Language, Globalization and Intercultural Communication (LAGIC) is a two-year interdisciplinary course focusing on contemporary issues in applied language studies and intercultural communication in a globalizing world. The programme looks at language and communication related questions such as multilingualism, discourse and power, media, mobility and migration, as well as the cultural implications of the ongoing changes in how people from differing cultural backgrounds interact with one another. In addition to theoretical depth, there is a strong practical aspect in the programme, providing communication competencies required in the multicultural, networked world. The programme prepares students for careers involving significant intercultural contacts in companies, public organizations, and non-governmental organizations. The students will be also qualified for research-intensive employment; the MA degree qualifies students for enrolment in doctoral studies.
Learning outcomes
After completing the programme, the student
- has a deep understanding of concepts, models, and theories related to applied language studies, intercultural communication, and globalization in society
- has a critical understanding of how languages and communication work in various social contexts
- has developed an appreciation of different cultural perspectives and values
- is able to analyze communication between people from different ethnic, cultural and linguistic backgrounds in both national and international settings
- can find, assess, and utilize academic knowledge and apply scientific methods to problem-solving in an ethically sound manner
- is able to work in multicultural and multilingual teams and organizations
- has the skills and knowledge to work as an expert of language and communication and is able to work in co-operation with professionals from other fields
- is familiar with professional opportunities in the field and has the necessary skills for employment opportunities
- has the knowledge and skills to continue to doctoral studies in communication studies and similar fields.
- has a deep understanding of concepts, models, and theories related to applied language studies, intercultural communication, and globalization in society
- has a critical understanding of how languages and communication work in various social contexts
- has developed an appreciation of different cultural perspectives and values
- is able to analyze communication between people from different ethnic, cultural and linguistic backgrounds in both national and international settings
- can find, assess, and utilize academic knowledge and apply scientific methods to problem-solving in an ethically sound manner
- is able to work in multicultural and multilingual teams and organizations
- has the skills and knowledge to work as an expert of language and communication and is able to work in co-operation with professionals from other fields
- is familiar with professional opportunities in the field and has the necessary skills for employment opportunities
- has the knowledge and skills to continue to doctoral studies in communication studies and similar fields.
Structure
Select all (115+ cr)
- Detailed description
Advanced Studies in Language, Globalization and Intercultural Communication
110+ crLACSYVSelect all (110+ cr)Core Studies
Select all (30 cr)Two elective tracks each consisting a minimum of three courses
Select 1 pcs. (15+ cr)Language Studies Track
Select min. 15 crIntercultural Communication Track
Select min. 15 cr
Internship or Project Management
Select 1 pcs. (10 cr / 20 cr)
Language and Communication Studies
Select 5–10 crElective Studies
Select min. 0 cr- Any course unit
- Any study module