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Linguistics (Research)

VU University Amsterdam

Faculty of Arts
Application Deadline: 1st of April international students, 1st of June Dutch students
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 1,713 - ≈ € 10,500 (non-EEA)
Location: Amsterdam / Netherlands / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 24 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
  • Research
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Credits (ECTS): 120
Languages: English 
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Location of VU University Amsterdam

The Research Master’s in Linguistics is a two-year programme which will enable you to develop into a professional researcher. The programme deals with linguistics in its broadest sense. All students take a general course in the field of linguistic research in the first year. The course, appropriately called Linguistic Research, is taught by three or four lecturers, each of whom lectures on the history of research in the field of linguistics from the perspective of their own specialization and on the methods and techniques used in their individual fields.

In addition, you will select an area in which you wish to specialize. During the programme, you will choose four courses from a list of available Master’s courses. You will base your choice on your own interests and the specialization that you wish to pursue. Our areas of expertise include not only phonology and syntax but also subjects such as textual and/or genre analysis, anthropological linguistics, applied linguistics, and sociolinguistics. The programme is taught in English.

A job as… a researcher, a teacher, an editor…

PhD-student

Your most likely prospect after completing your Research Master’s is to set up your own research programme as a PhD student. This involves carrying out research under the guidance of a supervisor, and writing a PhD thesis on the subject.

Researcher

You can also embark on a career at a research institute outside of the academic setting. There are many research institutes eager to welcome researchers schooled in qualitative and quantitative research.

Other opportunities

But you can also embark on a career outside the field of research, for instance as an editor, a language policy worker in education for a local or national government, or a teacher.


Contents

Your programme in a nutshell

This two-year programme trains you as a researcher in theoretical linguistics, applied linguistics, and applied language and communication studies. The programme contains a set of core courses in these areas which all students follow, but at the same time it allows you to specialise in one of the three main research themes of the Department of Language and Communication, namely Language, Cognition and Communication, Language Acquisition, and Language Documentation. The researchers working within these departmental themes ale all affiliated to interfaculty research institutes within the VU. As a result, a lot of attention is paid to the relations between linguistics, the cognitive sciences, anthropology, communication theory, and education.

There is also a strong emphasis on learning how to use various methods of linguistic research (corpus-based research, fieldwork, native speaker intuitions, experiments, and linguistic modelling).
The Faculty of Arts provides access to a number of computer labs, including a multimedia lab. There is an extensive linguistics library which is part of the University Library (with study halls) in the main building of the campus. There is also an on-line connection to all other university libraries of the Netherlands, and an Inter-Library Loan Service.

VU University Amsterdam participates in LOT, the Dutch national graduate school in linguistics. Every year, LOT organizes a winter school and a summer school, with a variety of courses by lecturers from different countries. Students of the Research Master's Linguistics can take part in these courses. In this way you will meet other Research Master’s students and PhD students in the Netherlands.

How to become a linguist

The programme’s lecturers publish widely in international journals and are specialists in varying fields of linguistics. They will help you to become acquainted with the current theories and debates in their specific areas, including descriptive linguistics, applied linguistics, discourse analysis and so on.

You will complete your two-year programme by writing a Master’s thesis on a research project that you will carry out yourself. This thesis will contain a theoretical section (a literature survey) and a practical section (a report on your own linguistic research), with a clear link between the two sections. Your data analysis will demonstrate that you are able to apply the methods and techniques of scientific research in practice.

Personal motivation is important for carrying out the research for this programme. You must be ready to ask ‘why’, be eager to discover the answers and be prepared to immerse yourself in the material for extended periods without coming up for air. You need a fascination for language and the vital role that language plays in our lives.

The programme comprises 120 ECTS credits and takes two years to complete.

First year:

  • Linguistic Research (20 ects)
  • Three courses of your choice (25 ects)
  • Term paper (10 ects)
  • Research design (5 ects)

Second year:

  • One course of your choice (5 ects)
  • Research design (5 ects)
  • Two tutorials (20 ects)
  • Master’s thesis (30 ects)

Curriculum

General introduction

The curriculum consists of the following courses:

  • Central required course Linguistic Research (total value: 20 credits), involving cooperation in a framework that stimulates student participation. The course is taught by several lecturers from the perspective of their own specialization. The four topics are: (1) language and interaction, (2) language acquisition, (3) language documentation and (4) syntactic theory;
  • A combination of courses (total value: 30 credits) from one of the optional courses given below. The grouping of courses reflects the three research themes of the Department of Language and Communication. The choice of optional courses is made in consultation with the student’s tutor.
  • The course Research Design (total value: 10 credits) focuses on the analytical techniques and practical tools of linguistics, and on the methods of setting up, carrying out and reporting on research;
  • A tutorial system (total value: 30 credits), in which teaching, coaching and supervision are offered in the framework of a one-to-one master/apprentice relationship between you and your tutor from the academic staff. You will write a term paper under the supervision of your tutor; this takes the form of a report on your own small-scale research project;
  • A Master's thesis (total value: 30 credits), written under the supervision of your tutor. The thesis is an original scholarly piece of writing that makes a substantial contribution to our understanding of a linguistic issue. It contains clear argumentation, effectively supported by references to relevant literature and can serve as proof of your potential as a researcher.

Optional Courses:

Theme Language, Cognition & Communication

Courses:

  • Metaphor, Metonymy and Creativity (10)
  • Metaphor in Discourse (10)
  • Metaphor, Embodied Experience, and Thought (10)
  • Genre Analysis (10)
  • Methods of Assessing Communicative Processes (10)
  • Digital Documents (10)

Theme Language Acquisition & Documentation

Courses:

  • Describing morphosyntax (5)
  • Construction Grammar (5)
  • Specific language impairment (5)
  • Pragmatics from the hearer’s point of view (5)
  • Phonologie et morphologie des langues romanes (10)
  • Anthropological linguistics (5)

You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.

Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.

More information

Requirements

International students and students with a foreign Bachelor/Master degree

If you would like to start a Master’s programme at the Faculty of Arts, you can apply using our online application system. The departmental Examination Board will decide upon your admission after having officially reviewed and evaluated your diplomas/degrees. Diplomas unknown by the board will be assessed by the master coordinator in cooperation with the NUFFIC.

Admission

For general admission requirements, please check the information on the main VU website. In order to be admitted directly we require a full Bachelor’s dgeree in linguistics and a average grade of minimally 7.5.

You must always present official test results proving your proficiency in English. Only students who have completed a full high school or bachelor’s degree in Canada, USA, UK, Ireland, New Zealand or Australia may be exempted. We require a TOEFL score (score 600 paper based, score 250 computer based or score 100 internet based) or an IELTS score (score 7.0)

Deadline for international students

The deadline for international students differs from Dutch students. You need to have applied and provided all documents befóre April 1st.

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 7.0
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade C (Score: 60)
TOEFL Paper-based: 600
TOEFL Computer-based: 250
TOEFL Internet-based: 100

Accreditation

Accredited by: NVAO in: Netherlands


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