Study programmes
English Language and Linguistics
Study program:
English Language and Linguistics
SP code:
N0231A090060
Study form:
full-time
Study type:
Master's (post-Bachelor)
Standard duration of study in years:
2
Language of instruction:
English
Title:
Mgr.
Title:
No
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SP name in Czech:
Anglický jazyk
SP name in Latin:
Lingua Anglica
SP profile:
academically oriented
SP characteristics
The programme aims to equip its graduates with excellent command of the English language and its comprehensive description, as well as with skills needed for working with English and language data. The programme enables the graduates of the BA programmes in English-American Studies to focus on the study of English linguistics in a systematic way and prepares them for both the doctoral study and academic career in the field, as well as for non-academic professions.
This is a primarily academic programme whose graduates, given the position of the English language in today's world and using the acquired skills and abilities, find employment also outside the academic sphere, in professions not only requiring the ability to work with language and texts directly, but also in the fields of language policy and education, as well as in technological fields focused on language processing.
The programme is unique in its focus on the preparation of high-quality applicants for PhD studies in English linguistics. Compared to the Anglophone Literatures and Cultures programme, it differs in its focus on the linguistic description of English; compared to the General Linguistics programme, it differs in its concentration on one specific language and on the English-American approach to linguistics. Compared to the English-language programmes offered by the Faculty of Education, Charles University, it differs in its academic orientation.
The programme rests on the following core principles 1) the systematic relatedness of theoretical disciplines (including corpus linguistics, cognitive linguistics, structural linguistics, historical linguistics, discourse analysis, and applied linguistics, incl. language acquisition and psycholinguistics); 2) systematic relatedness of student education in linguistic theory with permanent emphasis on their high levels of language proficiency; and finally 3) the systematic relatedness of synchronic and diachronic study of English.
The programme consists of three complementary components: theoretical linguistic description, applied linguistic (didactic and methodological) preparation, and the development of language skills. The theoretical description comprises the phonetics and phonology of English, core grammar disciplines (morphology and syntax), as well as the lexical level (lexicology), introduction to the textual and discourse analyses (stylistics, pragmatics, discourse analysis), and historical linguistics focusing on the development of English in functional, structural and philological contexts. Special attention is paid to the contrastive study of English as opposed to Czech. Subjects concerned with didactics and the methodology of English language teaching acquaint students with the basic principles of teaching and foreign language acquisition. The practical language instruction focuses on the graduate’s mastering the principles of academic writing and the routine skills of translation from and to English.
The programme equips its graduates with comprehensive knowledge and skills to be applied in all areas which require a thorough command of English as well as knowledge of synchronous and diachronic English linguistics and the respective methodologies and where this knowledge and skills lead to the efficient use of modern technologies efficiently for the purposes of processing and interpreting data, as well as looking for new solutions to problems in a creative and efficient way.
This is a primarily academic programme whose graduates, given the position of the English language in today's world and using the acquired skills and abilities, find employment also outside the academic sphere, in professions not only requiring the ability to work with language and texts directly, but also in the fields of language policy and education, as well as in technological fields focused on language processing.
The programme is unique in its focus on the preparation of high-quality applicants for PhD studies in English linguistics. Compared to the Anglophone Literatures and Cultures programme, it differs in its focus on the linguistic description of English; compared to the General Linguistics programme, it differs in its concentration on one specific language and on the English-American approach to linguistics. Compared to the English-language programmes offered by the Faculty of Education, Charles University, it differs in its academic orientation.
The programme rests on the following core principles 1) the systematic relatedness of theoretical disciplines (including corpus linguistics, cognitive linguistics, structural linguistics, historical linguistics, discourse analysis, and applied linguistics, incl. language acquisition and psycholinguistics); 2) systematic relatedness of student education in linguistic theory with permanent emphasis on their high levels of language proficiency; and finally 3) the systematic relatedness of synchronic and diachronic study of English.
The programme consists of three complementary components: theoretical linguistic description, applied linguistic (didactic and methodological) preparation, and the development of language skills. The theoretical description comprises the phonetics and phonology of English, core grammar disciplines (morphology and syntax), as well as the lexical level (lexicology), introduction to the textual and discourse analyses (stylistics, pragmatics, discourse analysis), and historical linguistics focusing on the development of English in functional, structural and philological contexts. Special attention is paid to the contrastive study of English as opposed to Czech. Subjects concerned with didactics and the methodology of English language teaching acquaint students with the basic principles of teaching and foreign language acquisition. The practical language instruction focuses on the graduate’s mastering the principles of academic writing and the routine skills of translation from and to English.
The programme equips its graduates with comprehensive knowledge and skills to be applied in all areas which require a thorough command of English as well as knowledge of synchronous and diachronic English linguistics and the respective methodologies and where this knowledge and skills lead to the efficient use of modern technologies efficiently for the purposes of processing and interpreting data, as well as looking for new solutions to problems in a creative and efficient way.
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Graduate profile for the public:
The graduates have an excellent command of English as well as comprehensive knowledge of the theory and methods of English synchronic and diachronic linguistics. They possess strong awareness of the theory and practice of English as a key instrument in the culture of the English-speaking countries and in global communication. In using new technologies, data processing and creative problem-solving the graduates draw on their all-round versatility in linguistics, philology and applied linguistics. The graduates put their outstanding analytical, presentation and mentoring skills to excellent use in supervision roles as well as in employment areas focused on language and data analysis and on supreme linguistic skills in communication and document-making.
Related accreditations
| Faculty | Name of the study program | Language of instruction | Study form |
|---|---|---|---|
| Filozofická fakulta | Anglický jazyk | čeština | prezenční |
Teaching provided by
Faculty:
- Faculty of Arts (FF) https://www.ff.cuni.cz
Cooperating institutions:
No
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Foreign university joint diploma type:
No
External department:
No
Classification
Area of education:
- Philology
SP structure
Specialisation:
No
Double-curriculum study:
Yes
Data for persons with disabilities
Contact person for persons with disability:
PhDr. David Čáp, Ph.D.
Web page for persons with disability:
Further information about the study of persons with disability:
Personal provision
Garant SP:
- prof. PhDr. Jan Čermák, CSc.
Study plans
No related study plans have been found
Plans according to accreditation:
full-time study form with language of instruction English: full study plan
full-time study form with language of instruction English: main study plan (maior)
full-time study form with language of instruction English: associated study plan (minor)
Instruction
Admission procedure requirements:
Can be studied in combination
No combinations have been found