Master Program Department
In 2008-2009 YSLU has set up a two-degree system, including Bachelors and Masters degrees. The Study for Masters at YSLU presumes the choice of specific aspect of specialty with the aim of getting thorough practical and theoretical knowledge.
Outstanding Armenian and foreign specialists are included in the process of study. The study for Masters degree at YSLU offers the following specialties:
Linguistics Degree: MA in Linguistics Programs offered:
- Comparative Typology of Languages,
- Comparative Linguistics
- Semiotics
Qualification: Linguist (Typology, Semiotics)
Pedagogy Degree: MA in Pedagogy Programs offered:
- Multilingual Education
- Pedagogical Psychology
Qualification: Multilingual teacher (English-French, English-German, French-English, German-English, Russian- English), School Psychologist
Philology Degree: MA in Philology Programs offered: English, French, German, Russian Philology Qualification: Philologist
Linguistics and Intercultural Communication Degree: MA in Linguistics and Intercultural Communication Programs offered:
- European Studies
- International Relations,
- Political Science,
- International Tourism,
- Cultural Anthropology,
- Semiotic of Culture
Translation/ Interpretation Degree: MA in Philology Programs offered:
- English - Armenian
- French - Armenian
- German - Armenian
- Russian - English – Armenian
Qualification: Translator/ Interpreter (English –Armenian, French-Armenian, German-Armenian, Russian-English-Armenian)
International Journalism Degree: MA in International Journalism Programs offered: International Journalism Qualification: Journalist
Education Management Degree: MA in Education Management Programs offered: Education Management Qualification: Education Manager
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