Master’s Seminar 3223-AMMS-MS-1
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Knowledge: the graduate knows and understands:
-at an advanced level conceptual and terminological apparatus in the field of multilingualism and multiculturalism
-at an advanced level main directions of development and the most important achievements in the area of multilingualism and multiculturalism
-at an advanced level contemporary research trends in the field of multilingualism and multiculturalism
-at an advanced level the complex nature of language, its intricacy and changeability
-the latest research methodology used in the field of multilingualism and multiculturalism
-social, cultural and political issues in relation to the dilemmas of modern civilization
-relations between language and culture and religion sciences as well as sociology
-at an advanced level cultural diversity and its transformations, cultural identity, interaction and intercultural communication
-the description and statistical inference in the area of multilingualism and multiculturalism
-concepts and principles in the field of protection of individual property and copyright
Skills: the graduate is able to:
-prepare written works in the field of multilingualism and multiculturalism in English (including works bearing the features of a scientific text)
-search, analyse and utilise information using available sources
-recognize different genres of texts and conduct their in-depth analysis and interpretation using various methods
-argue substantively using the views of other authors and formulate conclusions
-integrate knowledge relevant to multilingualism and multiculturalism
Social competences: the graduate is ready to:
-adequately address professional challenges, both individual and team, in the field of multilingualism and multiculturalism
-permanent and active participation in scientific life using traditional and modern forms and media
-recognise the principles of research ethics and to respect all participants in the research process