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[ecrea] New MA in Discourse Studies at Lancaster University 'up and running'
Thu Jun 24 08:06:52 GMT 2010
Announcing new
MA in Discourse Studies
Enquiries: Marjorie Wood
((m.f.wood /at/ lancaster.ac.uk)
)
http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/study/postgrad/index.htm
http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/study/masters/discoursestudies.htm
This new programme builds on Lancaster's internationally recognised
strengths in the field of discourse studies.
Within this field Lancaster is best-known for its distinctive approaches
to pragmatics, stylistics, and critical discourse analysis, due to the
teaching involvement of Ruth Wodak, Greg Myers, Elena Semino and Veronika
Koller.
The degree is specifically designed to give you the competence to
undertake empirical work in discourse studies which draws on both
linguistic and social theory.
The scheme will help you to realise your potential, whether you are
studying for personal development, further academic study, or employment
in a broad range of areas, including teaching in the UK and abroad,
research, publishing and the media.
Aims
The programme seeks to provide extensive and up-to-date knowledge and
understanding of:
* the structure of discourse and text at all
linguistic levels
* the uses of genres and argumentative as well as
rhetorical strategies
* the social theories of discourse
* the national, regional and global varieties of
genres and texts
* the patterns of discourse, including their variation
across speech, image, and writing, various media, etc.
* the interdisciplinary application of discourse
analysis.
Structure
You take six courses for credit (three in each term) and can audit one
module per term (i.e. actively attend the module but not submit any work
for assessment).
In addition, you are required to attend the non-credit module on Research
Methods in Linguistics and English Language, which provides an essential
grounding in the research skills you will be using in the programme. You
are also strongly encouraged to attend the non-credit Postgraduate
Academic Study Skills module, which helps you to become familiar with and
get the best out of the study techniques the programme involves.
Employment prospects
The scheme paves the way for employment in a broad range of areas,
including teaching in the UK and abroad, research, publishing and the
media.
Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University, LA1
4YL, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1524 593045 Fax: +44 (0) 1524 843085 E-mail:
(linguistics /at/ lancaster.ac.uk)
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