Master’s Programme in Language Science with a Specialisation in Italian

The programme aims at extending and deepening your knowledge in Italian. It also strengthens your grasp of research methodology, research ethics and your ability to carry out scientific reasoning.
Foto: Viktor Gårdsäter

Foto: Viktor Gårdsäter

Application for autumn 2023: 
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About this specialisation:

In the Master’s Programme in Linguistics with a specialisation in Italian you will deepen your knowledge of linguistics and your skills in the Italian language. You will choose the area and courses for your linguistic specialisation, connected to the Department’s actual, ongoing research: second/third language acquisition, lexicography or linguistic history. In addition, you will take the faculty-wide courses which are obligatory in the Linguistics programme. You will also train your academic language skills in Italian in both speech and in writing. A central module is represented by an independent research project within the area of your specialization, in the form of one or two essays.

Schedules and Course literature are available on each course page.

Elective courses 
Please search for courses in Stockholm University’s online catalogue or take a look at the programme’s list of suggested courses:

List of elective courses (Master’s Programme in Language Science)

 

Semester 3

English for Academic Research, 7.5 
Elective courses amounting to 22,5 ECTS credits

Semester 4

Italian - Master's Degree, 30 ECTS credits






Additional eligibility criteria










Coordinator

María Bernal Linnersand, Deptartment of Romance Studies and Classics
maria.bernal@su.se

The Master's Programme in Language Science is administrated from the Department of Linguistics in collaboration with the language departments at Stockholm Univiersity. Each specialisation has its own coordinator.

Department of Romance Studies and Classics

Department of Linguistics