Students must choose :
- either an option course worth 15 credits and 15 credits of optional courses from the other option courses;
- or two options of a minimum of 15 credits;
- or 30 credits worth of courses in one of the following option courses : "Linguistics applied to language learning", "Discourse and society", "Linguistics of a modern language" or "Language and computing".
- either an option course worth 15 credits and 15 credits of optional courses from the other option courses;
- or two options of a minimum of 15 credits;
- or 30 credits worth of courses in one of the following option courses : "Linguistics applied to language learning", "Discourse and society", "Linguistics of a modern language" or "Language and computing".
Rem: Whatever the focus chosen, students are free to complete their programme with 30 credits, including a minimum of an option course of 15 credits.
> Option in Comparative and contrastive Linguistics
> Option in Computational Linguistics
> Option in Speech and Society
> Option in Psychology and Language
> Option in Modern Language Linguisitics
> Option in Language and Computer Science
> Option course in the philosophy of language
> Option course in applied linguistics for teaching and learning languages
> Optional courses