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Linguistics is the systematic study of language. Human language represents both the most varied and precisely organized dimension of human activity. It sets humans apart from other creatures and serves as the foundation for much of human culture. Consequently, comprehending language's essence is vital to understanding humanity itself. The field of linguistics aims to uncover universal patterns across global languages, trace linguistic evolution through time, and examine language's connection to societal elements. The Linguistics program equips graduates with analytical capabilities and fundamental knowledge. Graduates gain expertise in examining core language components - phonetics, morphology, syntax, and discourse - employing both theoretical and empirical approaches. Additionally, students acquire knowledge about global languages, their historical development and organization, and language's interplay with diverse cultural aspects.