Professional opportunities

Graduates of the master’s degree in Linguistics can pursue careers of a managerial or high-responsibility nature, including:

  • Language education and teaching of classical or modern languages, as well as consultancy roles within public administration and both public and private institutions, typically through specialized training programs and/or competitive exams for teaching positions.
  • Roles in cultural institutions and public service sectors related to communication for national and international public and private organizations.
  • Advanced research on language and languages, both synchronic and diachronic.
  • Voice recognition (e.g., forensic phonetics and applications in computer dictation systems).
  • Information management (selection, processing, presentation, and administration) in fields such as publishing, multimedia communication, documentation, advocacy, and advertising.
  • Applied support in clinical contexts related to speech therapy, audiology, and language rehabilitation.
  • International cooperation and the routine administration of global institutions and organizations.

Furthermore, the master’s degree in Linguistics qualifies graduates to continue their academic path through competitive admission to linguistics-related PhD programs.
According to current regulations, the degree also provides eligibility for over twenty teaching qualification classes.