About the training program
Linguistics is the science of languages, their structure, development, and functioning in society. The undergraduate major Linguistics covers the study of the structure, history, psychology, and social aspects of languages and provides students with knowledge about the various languages of the world, language theories, methods of analysis, and research in linguistics. It covers areas such as phonetics, morphology, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics. The direction of study includes theoretical and practical aspects of language learning, which allows students to understand and analyze linguistic phenomena in various contexts.
















