BA in Applied Linguistics, specialty Applied Linguistics and Intercultural Communication (English and German from the start)

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Area of Studies

languages and philological sciences

Degree

Bachelor

Degree (in English)

Bachelor of Arts

Language(s)
  • English
Course Duration

3 years

Department

Faculty of Modern Language and Literature

Tuition and Other Fees

PLN 2 500,00 (the fee can be paid in 4 installments of PLN 625,00 each).

Application Deadline(s)

01/06/2025 - 09/07/2025

Course Description

Course Profile

Language degrees have traditionally focused on teacher or translator training. We feel that there is a need for a degree that goes beyond that. That’s why we have created a completely new BA degree called Applied Linguistics and Intercultural Communication. We have created a curriculum that will help you learn not only language itself, but most importantly – how to use languages in a variety of contexts. We concentrate on practical language use in a multicultural and multilingual world.  

Do you want to learn how to effectively communicate in multi-cultural contexts?

We offer a cultural-linguistic module with such courses as public speaking, introduction to intercultural competence, intercultural competence training as well as multilingualism and multiculturalism in the European Union.  

Do you want to understand how language works?

You will learn not only descriptive grammar of English and German, but also contrastive grammar of the two languages. Add to this introduction to linguistics as well as text and discourse and text linguistics, and you will get our linguistic module. 

In addition to learning English and German, you will also study an additional, third foreign language (your choice of Spanish or French). This will make you more competitive in the job market, incrising your employability skills and opening doors for you to global multinational corporations.

Example of courses

Composing and editing functional texts in English and German (30h)

Public speaking (30h)

Multilingualism and multiculturalism in the European Union (30h)

Intercultural competence training (30h)

Text and discourse linguistics (30h)

English pronunciation & German pronunciation (60h)

Introduction to linguistics (30h)

Graduate competencies

Fluency in English and German.

Highly developed soft skills, enabling you to gain employment in multinational, global corporations.

Professional level public presentation skills.

Ability to work in a multicultural and multilingual environment.

High communicative and intercultural competence.

Professional ability to compose and edit functional texts in English and German. 

Career prospects

Work in an international, multicultural and multilingual environment.

Public Relations.

Advertising and marketing agencies.

Creative agencies.

Translation offices.

Travel agencies.

Education Requirements

All candidates must have at least a B1+ level command of English.

Other Requirements

Foreigners applying for admission to this field of study who hold educational credentials obtained outside the EU, EFTA, or OECD countries (Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Spain, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Canada, Republic of Korea, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Germany, Norway, New Zealand, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, United States, Switzerland, Sweden, Turkey, Hungary, United Kingdom, Italy) and who do not hold an International Baccalaureate (IB), a European Baccalaureate (EB), or a document recognized under an international agreement on the recognition of education (China, Libya, or Ukraine), are additionally required to take the entrance examination.

The purpose of the examination is to assess whether the applicant has the knowledge necessary to undertake studies in the given field, at the specified level and academic profile. The examination results in a grade of either “pass” or “fail.” Passing the examination allows the candidate to proceed to the next stages of the admission process, but is not tantamount to admission to studies. Failure to pass the entrance examination means the candidate is not admitted to the programme.

Contact

Associate Professor Marta Zawacka, email: mzawacka@amu.edu.pl

email: ils@amu.edu.pl

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Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań

address:

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61-712 Poznań, Poland


phone: +48 61 829 4434, +48 61 829 4442
email: welcome@amu.edu.pl
www: http://www.international.amu.edu.pl

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