Graduates of the master’s study programme in General Linguistics have skills in independent analysis of the structure and functions of linguistic material and identifying the cognitive, communicative, and socio-cultural motivations behind grammatical patterns. They are familiar with advanced research literature and prepared to defend a specific analysis through argumentati
Graduates meet the requirements of international standards applying to conference interpreters (English at EFRL level C2, bilateral consecutive interpreting, simultaneous interpreting and off-sight interpreting in any field of human activity). They are able to adapt to the requirements of practical careers or to study for a higher degree.