Course summary
This flexible masters degree is suitable for anyone interested in the roles that language plays in society. You’ll begin with core components of linguistic study, engaging with different approaches to language and examining how its building blocks create meaning. You’ll also try various methods of language analysis. You’ll then choose between two specialist routes. In the Applied Linguistics route, you'll explore how to apply specialist knowledge of linguistics in professional fields and social contexts, such as politics, healthcare or education. With the Artificial Intelligence route, you'll examine the relationship between language use and changing global technologies and explore communication challenges for AI, virtual assistants and conversational AI. You’ll learn to critically evaluate and design natural language processing applications and consider issues of culture and politics in artificial intelligence development. Key features of this course
- Choose between specialising in applied linguistics or linguistics and artificial intelligence.
- Improve your professional practice by engaging with contemporary issues, concepts and debates that enrich your knowledge.
- Apply what you learn to the real world as you conduct a study that fits with your personal and/or professional circumstances.
- Become an independent and advanced scholar as you learn within and about your own context.
Modules
You’ll choose one of two specialisms: 1. Linguistics (Applied) You'll study: – Core concepts in linguistics – Applying linguistics in society – Linguistics dissertation module 2. Linguistics (Artificial Intelligence) You'll study: – Core concepts in linguistics – Language, society, and artificial intelligence – Linguistics dissertation module
Entry requirements
To study for this masters degree course you must hold a bachelors degree from a UK university or another recognised degree-awarding body, or a qualification at an equivalent level.
Fees and funding
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Provider information
Open University
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