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| Application Deadline: | February 1; April 1; December 15 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 1,713 ≈ € 10,500 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Amsterdam / Netherlands / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 60 | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
General linguistics is the study of the universal properties of language as they manifest themselves in the language system, the language capacity of individual language users, the use of language in varying social circumstances, and the application of linguistic knowledge in technological environments.
The University of Amsterdam houses renowned specialists in all these areas and offers training in an integrated programme offered by the Departments of Language Technology, Phonetics, Psycholinguistics and Language Pathology, Second Language Acquisition, Sign Linguistics, and Theoretical Linguistics.
The one-year MA Programme in General linguistics provides students with the opportunity to specialise in one of the field´s several sub-disciplines. All courses are taught in English, are task-oriented, and require a high degree of
student involvement.
Depending on the area of specialisation chosen, the programme provides a solid foundation for a career in such areas as clinical linguistics, curriculum development, language engineering, speech technology, language planning and artificial intelligence.
The one-year Master's programme in General Linguistics gives students the opportunity to specialise in one of the field's several sub-disciplines. All courses are taught in English, are task-oriented and require a high degree of student involvement.
The Master's programme in General Linguistics yields 60 ECTS credits: 40 credits for seminars addressing sub-areas of linguistics and 20 credits for a Master's thesis. Students must also attend ten lectures in the Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication lecture series.
The specific number of credits a student is required to obtain through coursework is determined by the admissions committee and is based on the student's previous qualifications. Fulfilment of all the requirements will take at least one year.
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 informationApplicants for the Master's programme should have at least a Bachelor's degree or its equivalent in linguistics or another relevant field. The level of the Bachelor's degree must be comparable to that of a Dutch Bachelor's degree.
The admissions committee will assess each applicant's academic qualifications on a case-by-case basis.
Applicants must also fulfil the general entry requirements of the Graduate School for Humanities regarding academic background, grade average and English language proficiency.
All non-native English speakers applying for an English taught MA programme are required to demonstrate sufficient proficiency in English before they can enrol. Students must be able to read textbooks, understand lectures, take part in classroom discussions and write at an academic level.
Students with a BA degree completed in the USA, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand are exempted from submitting an English language test.
All other applicants must submit one of the following tests. No other tests are accepted. For contact information regarding these tests please visit their websites.
The IELTS exam is offered by the British Council at least once a month upon request. Students are required to have a score of at least 7.0, with a minimum score of 6.5 for the separate components of the test. Students should contact the nearest British Council centre in their home country to register for this test as soon as possible. Original test scores should be sent either by IELTS directly or by the student to the admissions Office of the Graduate School for Humanities.
Students can also take the Certificate in Advanced English exam (CAE) or the Certificate of Proficiency in English exam (CPE). The minimum scores are: 'A' for the Certificate in Advanced English or 'B' for the Certificate of Proficiency in English. Original scores should be sent either by Cambridge Examinations or by the student to the Admissions Office of the Graduate School for Humanities.
There are several types of TOEFL tests. The Graduate School for Humanities only accepts the Internet-based International test. Students are required to have a score of at least 100, with a minimum of 22 for the separate components of the test.
Students should apply for a TOEFL test with ETS (link below). The institution code for the Graduate School for Humanities is 7247 (U Amsterdam Grad Humanities). Original scores should be sent either by ETS or by the student to the Admissions Office of the Graduate School for Humanities.
Chinese applicants are recommended to do the IELTS (academic) language test in order to apply for the NESO Certificate. See: How to apply / Applicants from China.
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 6.5 |
| Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): | Grade A (Score: 80) |
| TOEFL Internet-based: | 100 |
The Master's programme in General Linguistics has been legally accredited by the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO). This means that upon successful completion of the programme, students will receive a legally accredited Master's degree in General Linguistics and the title of Master of Arts (MA).
The Dutch government has allocated a vast amount for excellent students coming to the Netherlands under the HSP Huygens Programme. The Nuffic is administrating the Huygens scholarship. Please find all all necessary information about application and selection on their website.
! The Faculty deadline for receiving Huygens scholarship requests is: 31 December 2010. On the online application form please mention the Huygens scholarship request by thicking the relevant box.
The International Office will make a first selection of most excellent students. For this students we will write a nomination letter. Applicants that are part of this selection will receive the nomination letter by e-mail before 1 February 2011 which is the Nuffic deadline for application.
The Faculty of Economics and Business provides a limited number of scholarships for excellent students in the Master's programmes. There is no fixed number of available scholarships. The actual number will be determined by the amount that will be allocated to the Faculty.
Selection procedure
1) Applicants should write an AMS motivation letter (tell us in not more than 300 words your motivation to get the scholarship).
2) Applicants should upload the AMS digital motivation letter to their online application for the MSc programme before March 1st 2011.
3) Before the end of May 2011 we will inform all applicants about the results by e-mail.
Ahold, an international food retailing group based in the Netherlands offers scholarships for non-EU students in the MSc in Accountancy and Control programme. Applicants should have an outstanding academic record and have special interest in retail and the intention to work and live in the USA or Europe after graduation. All non-EU applicants accepted to the MSc in Accountancy and Control programme will receive supplementary information on this Scholarship.
Students from Columbia can apply for this scholarship through their website.
Scholarships are provided for students from a selection of countries worldwide. For more information see the Nuffic website.
This programme provides funding for women and members of priority groups or marginalized regions. For more information see the Nuffic website.
Further information on scholarships can be obtained from Nuffic, please refer to their website. Click on the link 'Grantfinder' to search for Dutch scholarships for foreign students.
In certain cases it is possible for EU students to receive a monthly studentgrant from the Dutch government (i.e. IB Group). Please check their website for further information.
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