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Linguistics is the scientific study of language structure, examining its function in human communication and its connection to our biological and cognitive systems. Classified among the humanities for its focus on human-language interactions, it also qualifies as a precise science due to its methodical analysis of linguistic phenomena and application of experimental techniques. The Linguistics Department provides advanced degree programs culminating in MA and PhD qualifications. Students can tailor their studies to concentrate on specific research domains, such as: theoretical linguistics (covering phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics), language learning processes (both native and secondary), psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and sociolinguistics.
Linguistics investigates language architecture, its societal functions, and its ties to human biology and psychology. As a humanities field, it examines the bond between people and language, while its scientific rigor comes from systematic language analysis and empirical research methods.
Hold a master’s degree in mechanical or aerospace engineering (or the equivalent) with a minimum average of B+.
English language requirements:
TOEFL Internet-based (IBT) - 79; Paper-Based - 550
IELTS - 6.5