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| Application Deadline: | 01 June (EU); 31 May (Non EU) | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 4,855 ≈ € 11,620 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Cork / Ireland / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
The MA degree in French – Linguistics aims to provide students with the opportunity to develop an awareness and understanding of key concepts in various fields of linguistics and to focus on a range of research questions and research methods in linguistics. Students will have the opportunity to work on a range of specialized areas
* key issues in the evolution of the French language
* sociolinguistic approaches to language variation and change in French and to issues of language and gender
* theory of second language acquisition
* language policy and planning and the international status of French
Learning OutcomesOn successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:
* Collect, analyse and draw conclusions on various types of linguistic data;
* Engage in critical discussion of linguistic topics;
* Deliver an oral presentation on a linguistic topic;
* Identify broad trends of scholarship in the area;
* Select, define and carry out an individual research topic and present the findings in a research dissertation.
Part I consists of taught modules to the value of 45 credits. Part II consists of a dissertation to the value of 45 credits.
Students take 90 credits as follows:
Part I
* FR6101 Approaches to Linguistics (15 credits)
plus
either 30 credits from the following (subject to availability):
* FR6102 Language Variation and Change: The Case of French (10 credits)
* FR6103 Approaches to Second Language Acquisition (10 credits)
* FR6104 Sociolinguistic Approaches to Language and Gender (10 credits)
* FR6105 Language Policy and Language Practice in Canada (10 credits)
* FR6106 The Evolution of the French Language: Issues and Milestones (10 credits)
or
20 credits from the following:
* FR6102 Language Variation and Change: The Case of French (10 credits)
* FR6103 Approaches to Second Language Acquisition (10 credits)
* FR6104 Sociolinguistic Approaches to Language and Gender (10 credits)
* FR6105 Language Policy and Language Practice in Canada (10 credits)
* FR6106 The Evolution of the French Language: Issues and Milestones (10 credits)
and
10 credits from the following:
* FR6203 Orientalism, Ethnography and the Other (10 credits)
* FR6204 Contemporary French Philosophy: Theory as Vision (10 credits)
* FR6205 Reading the City (10 credits)
* FR6303 Marguerite Duras: L'Écriture dans tous ses états (10 credits)
* FR6304 Unsettling Identities: Auto-biographical Spaces in Contemporary Writing (10 credits)
* FR6305 "Lorsque le theatre se fait femme": Women Writing for the Stage in France (10 credits)
* FR6402 Myth in Modern Novel (10 credits)
* FR6403 French Writers in Rome (10 credits)
* FR6404 "Regards Croisés": Travel Writing around France in Ireland and Ireland in France (10 credits)
* FR6405 Heroes and Heroines from Aeschylus to Lara Croft (10 credits)
* FR6002 Camille Claudel (10 credits)
* FR6003 Myth and the Imaginaire: Tragedy, Anime, Romans graphiques (10 credits)
Part II
* FR6199 Dissertation (45 credits)
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
Take testA standard of at least a second-class honours in the subject in the B.A. examination, or an equivalent qualification, will be expected.
English Language Requirements:
IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL equivalent
Part-Time Taught Postgraduate Programmes
Please note that non-EU applicants are not eligible to study part-time programmes
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 6.5 |
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