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1. I have a Bachelor’s in formal, theoretical linguistics that is equivalent to the Bachelor’s degree of linguistics at Frankfurt University. | 1. I have a Bachelor’s in formal, theoretical linguistics that is equivalent to the Bachelor’s degree of linguistics at Frankfurt University. |
Revision as of 11:50, 18 November 2020
Summary of the MA Linguistics at Goethe University and Applicant Checklist
The Master’s Programme LINGUISTICS covers specific theoretical and empirical issues of explanatory language analysis as well as diverse areas of application of linguistic research. As a scientific qualification, the Programme exposes students to research initiatives and to the current state of basic research in linguistics in the areas of phonology, syntax, semantics, language acquisition research, psycho-linguistics and neuro-linguistics.
General prerequisites for the Master’s programme LINGUISTICS are
- a Bachelor’s degree from the Goethe University in LINGUISTICS or
- a degree from a German university in the same or a similar field of study with a standard study period of at least six semesters which is at least equivalent
- a degree from a foreign university in the same or a similar field of study with a standard study period of at least six semesters which is at least equivalent.
Applicant Checklist
Before applying to the programme, make sure that you fulfill all the following criteria. Without exception, applicants who do not fulfill these criteria will not be admitted!
1. I have a Bachelor’s in formal, theoretical linguistics that is equivalent to the Bachelor’s degree of linguistics at Frankfurt University.
2. I have taken at least an introductory and an advanced class in each of the following topics:
- formal phonetics and/or phonology
- formal morphology
- formal syntax
- formal semantics.
3. I can provide proof of my English skills in one of the following ways:
English skills at the level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This can be proven via:
– A bachelor’s degree with English as the instruction language.
– A standardized test completed no more than 2 years prior to the time of application. The following certifications are recognized:
a. TOEFL (Internet: score of at least 110, computer: score of at least 270)
b. IELTS (at least 6.5 in each section)
c. Cambridge First, Advanced or Proficient (at least `good’ in each section)
The admissions committee will decide on the suitability of other certifications.