Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Faculty
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of history, communication and tourism
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Specialty
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7-06-0231-03 Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
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Academic degree
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Master
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Profilization
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Language Theory
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Duration of study
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Full-time – 1 year
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Language of study
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Russian/English
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Main subjects studied
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- Information resources of modern linguistics
- Contact variantology of languages
- Conceptual foundations of modern linguistics
- Corpus linguistics
- Linguoculturology
- Methodology of linguistic research
- Micro- and macro-sociolinguistics
- The main directions of modern terminology
- Electronic lexicography and terminography
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Main competencies that the graduate will have
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- • Be able to analyze trends in the development of the science of language, the dynamics of its internal structure and prospects for the development of its interdisciplinary connections
- • Possess the methodology of scientific cognition, be able to analyze and evaluate the content and level of philosophical and methodological problems in solving problems of research and innovation
- • Have the skills to use modern information technologies to solve research and innovation problems in the field of modern linguistics
- • Be able to flexibly and adaptively achieve the goals of professional activity, taking into account the dynamics of the development of the modern information, scientific and educational environment
- • Be proficient in a foreign language for communication in an interdisciplinary and scientific environment, in various forms of international cooperation, research and innovation activities
- • Be able to apply methods of scientific cognition (analysis, comparison, systematization, abstraction, modeling, data validation, decision-making, etc.) in independent research activities in the field of linguistics, generate and implement innovative ideas
- • Be able to carry out pedagogical activities in educational institutions, master and implement effective educational and information and communication technologies, pedagogical innovations
- • Be ready to navigate modern information flows, carry out a targeted search and expert evaluation of modern linguistic and general scientific information
- • Be ready to improve the skills of analyzing, commenting, summarizing and summarizing the results of classical and modern linguistic research, including using computer methods and technologies.
- • Comply with modern standards for verifying the results of linguistic research and be able to defend their position in a reasoned scientific discussion format
- • Be able to competently interpret various types of texts that differ in purpose, genre and stylistic affiliation.
- • Be able to produce scientific texts with semantic and practical value, and be ready to make public speeches on their basis at scientific forums of various levels
- • Be able to analyze the mechanisms and results of the interaction of modern socio-cultural processes and language structures
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Area of future professional occupation
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- • Higher education
- • Secondary special education
- • Research and development in the field of social sciences and humanities
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Entrance tests
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• Interview to determine the level of proficiency in the language of instruction
• Additional interview in academic disciplines
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