
MA Intercultural Communication and Education , University of Exeter INTO Centre
Exeter,
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12 Months
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About this course
This course explores multilingualism and migration, with a focus on understanding linguistic diversity and how it interacts with migration processes. Professor Francesco Goglia, an expert in the field, incorporates his research and practical insights into the curriculum. The course encourages students to share their personal experiences of multilingualism and actively participate in seminar discussions and assessments. It aims to deepen understanding of linguistic diversity within migratory contexts and promotes engaging learning methods, including community-engaged projects. Students will have opportunities to explore the social, cultural, and educational aspects of multilingualism and migration.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended for students passionate about understanding multilingualism in the context of migration. Professor Goglia’s active engagement in community projects and his research enrich the learning experience. The course promotes both theoretical knowledge and practical community engagement, offering students a unique chance to contribute to real-world linguistic diversity projects, such as the innovative online activities tested in collaboration with local schools.
Specialisation
While the input does not specify a particular specialisation beyond the broad focus on migration and multilingualism, it emphasizes the integration of research on multilingualism with community-engaged learning. The course is ideal for students interested in linguistic diversity, migration studies, and community-based approaches to language learning and teaching.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
25.65L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The input does not specify particular degree requirements for this course.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
PTE
67
TOEFL
90
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
While specifics are not provided, the course’s focus on multilingualism, migration, and community engagement suggests strong relevance for careers related to linguistics, education, social research, community development, and policy-making.
FAQs
What kind of practical experiences will I gain?
Students will engage in online teaching and learning activities, and may participate in community-engaged projects like those tested with local schools.
Who can benefit from this course?
Students interested in multilingualism, migration, linguistic diversity, and community-based educational approaches will find this course particularly valuable.
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