Master's Programme in Language Science with a Specialisation in Applied English Linguistics
The programme aims at extending and deepening your knowledge in Applied English Linguistics. It also strengthens your grasp of research methodology, research ethics and your ability to carry out scientific reasoning.
The Master’s Programme in Language Sciences with a Specialisation in Applied English Linguistics is intended to develop an understanding of how knowledge about language in general, and specifically English, can be applied in a variety of contexts such as professional communication, teaching, and translation. The orientation is towards the use of English as a world language of business and study in the multimodal environment of the present century.
Required courses and optional courses
Teaching consists of required courses that are common to the whole programme, required courses in the applied English linguistics, and optional courses within English and from a pool of courses offered by departments from the Faculty of Humanities.
- The programme-wide required courses provide an introduction to scientific method and to languages in use in general, and also training in writing academic texts in English.
- The specialised Applied English Linguistics courses form a broad survey of key areas of English in use: second language acquisition (how languages are learnt), discourse analysis (how texts are structured and used), language for specific purposes (how language and discourse varies according to functional domain, and how we can provide training in these variants) and research methods (how we can investigate the uses of language).
- Students can choose from a range of options developing aspect of these topics, such as World Englishes, English as a Lingua Franca, and Pragmatics, as well as less applied courses such as Phonology and Syntax.
Master of Arts degree in English
A key part of the degree is the dissertation written in the fourth semester on an applied-linguistic topic chosen by the student, after being trained in appropriate methods and reading recent research.
The programme leads to a Master of Arts degree in English. It is intended as a general basis for professional work in language-related fields, and may serve as preparation for Third Level studies (PhD level) in applied English linguistics.
Information for admitted students autumn 2024
Congratulations! You have been admitted at Stockholm University and we hope that you will enjoy your studies with us.
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Welcome to the Department of Linguistics! At the beginning of August, you will receive a welcome email containing information about registration and the semester start.
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Master’s Programme in Language Science
If you have been accepted into the Master's programme in Language Science, you are required to register both with the Department of Linguistics and with the department that hosts your specialisation. Please refer to the "Contact" tab below to find out which department your specialization belongs to. Additionally, you will receive a welcome email providing further instructions.
Welcome activities
Stockholm University organises a series of welcome activities that stretch over a few weeks at the beginning of each semester. The programme is voluntary (attendance is optional) and includes Arrival Service at the airport and an Orientation Day, see more details about these events below.
Your department may also organise activities for welcoming international students. More information will be provided by your specific department.
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The Master’s Programme in Language Sciences with a Specialisation in Applied English Linguistics is intended to develop an understanding of how knowledge about language in general, and specifically English, can be applied in a variety of contexts such as professional communication, teaching, and translation. The orientation is towards the use of English as a world language of business and study in the multimodal environment of the present century.
Required courses and optional courses
Teaching consists of required courses that are common to the whole programme, required courses in the applied English linguistics, and optional courses within English and from a pool of courses offered by departments from the Faculty of Humanities.
- The programme-wide required courses provide an introduction to scientific method and to languages in use in general, and also training in writing academic texts in English.
- The specialised Applied English Linguistics courses form a broad survey of key areas of English in use: second language acquisition (how languages are learnt), discourse analysis (how texts are structured and used), language for specific purposes (how language and discourse varies according to functional domain, and how we can provide training in these variants) and research methods (how we can investigate the uses of language).
- Students can choose from a range of options developing aspect of these topics, such as World Englishes, English as a Lingua Franca, and Pragmatics, as well as less applied courses such as Phonology and Syntax.
Master of Arts degree in English
A key part of the degree is the dissertation written in the fourth semester on an applied-linguistic topic chosen by the student, after being trained in appropriate methods and reading recent research.
The programme leads to a Master of Arts degree in English. It is intended as a general basis for professional work in language-related fields, and may serve as preparation for Third Level studies (PhD level) in applied English linguistics.
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Programme overview
The programme consists of both mandatory courses and elective courses.
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)
Year 1
Semester 1
Language in Use, 7.5 ECTS credits (LIM026) (main field: Linguistics)
Scientific Methods and Research Ethics, 7.5 ECTS credits (main field: Philosophy)
Language Learning and second Language Acquisition, 7.5 ECTS credits (main field: English)
Discourse analysis, 7.5 ECTS credits (main field: English)Semester 2
Languages for Specific Purposes: Theory and Practice (main field: English)
Research Methods in Applied Linguistics (ENRA75) (main field: English)
Elective courses amounting to 15 ECTS creditsYear 2
Semester 3
English for Academic Research, 7.5 ECTS credits (main field: English)
Elective courses amounting to 22.5 ECTS creditsOf the elective courses, students are recommended to take 15 ECTS credits in courses relevant to the study route job market.
Semester 4
English – Master’s Thesis in English Linguistics, 30 ECTS credits (main field: English)
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Contact
Coordinator, Department of English
Spela Mezek
spela.mezek@english.su.seThe 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.