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Master in Linguistics [120.0]

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Retour en début de pageStudy objectives

Linguistics studies the way language works by looking at the different languages spoken by humankind. This is a rigorous discipline which is concerned with all aspects of language. The approach taken is a decidedly functionalist one. The principles and mechanisms of daily oral and written communication are studied.

Students will have acquired at the end of the course complementary skills in the main theoretical branches of linguistics (syntax, lexicology, semantics and pragmatics), the methodological tools to understand the complex nature of linguistics (linguistic statistics, qualitative and quantitative corpus analysis) and an opening towards related disciplines which allows the functioning of language to be put into context. Special attention is given to those subjects where UCL has a cutting edge in linguistics research : discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics, prosody, contrastive linguistics, linguistic engineering.

The Masters in Linguistics provides many career opportunities. Research leading to a doctorate is an obvious one but the business world and public services also offer various career possibilities. Careers in communications, telecommunications, editing, dictionary compilation, information and communication technologies, where they would hold positions as language specialists. Masters in Linguistics may also teach at non-university third level institutions.

All students take advantage of a general training which combines theoretical and methodological courses which allows access to different specialities via the different focuses and options.

Three focuses are available:

- the 'Research Focus' aims to give students an introduction to scientific research and build on the student's linguistic knowledge in at least one modern language as well as helping them develop specific knowledge of one or several fields of applied linguistics (learning foreign languages, psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, contrastive linguistics, etc.).Students will be given a substantial introduction to scientific communication (oral presentation techniques using powerpoint, posters, abstracts, writing scientific articles, etc.) and will discover how research is carried out by participating in conferences or spending time in a research centre (in Belgium or abroad). Such skills could also be used in a non-scientific context.

- the 'Professional Focus in Natural Language Processing' aims to introduce students to the essential methods, technology and concepts related to natural language processing (processing intelligent texts, person-machine interfaces, automatic translation, documentary navigation, teaching materials, electronic dictionaries, etc.).
This is an interdisciplinary training which allows students to study indepth the principal difficulties in analyzing language while at the same time acquiring advanced skills in mastering computer tools and concepts. The objective is to train specialists (competent both in computers and linguistics) and to allow access to jobs in “language industries” or more generally in information and communication technologies (ICT). Regular seminars provide students with the opportunity to make contacts with the business world. A placement in a company or research centre forms part of the students’ thesis providing them with the opportunity to develop some of their training in an industrial setting.

This progressive programme is accessible to students without prior computer knowledge (students who have already followed computer studies may follow a modified programme). This programme, unique in the French-speaking community in Belgium; is organized jointly with KULeuven, the Facultés polytechniques de Mons-Haineau (FPMS) and the Facultés universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (Namur).

- the 'Professional Focus in Applied Linguistics for Language Learning' aims to give students an introduction to the tools, methodology and concepts vital to language learning (linguistic policy, learning psychology, language-specific methodology). Based on the students’ profile, they will study certain aspect specific to the learning of French, Dutch, German or English. UCL is the only university in the French-speaking.

All relevant information concerning studies and research in linguistics at UCL may be found on the following site:
http://www.uclouvain.be/ling


Retour en début de pageGeneral presentation of the programme

The programme is made up of :
♦ core courses (60 credits);
♦ one focus (30 credits);
♦ and two options or optional courses (30 credits).

Changing from one focus to another is possible under certain conditions. The request is submitted for approval by the Faculty’s academic secretary.

Wathever the focus or the options chosen, the programme of this master shall totalise 120 credits, spread over two years of studies each of 60 credits

Core courses

One focus from the following :

Options or optional courses


Retour en début de pagePositioning of the programme

Other accessible masters :
At the end of the master 120, each focus of the Master in Linguistics can be obtained in a new year of 30 credits only.

Accessible doctoral training :
Ecole Doctorale disciplinaire en Langues et Lettres.

Admission
Student must hold a first level university degree.

Provide proof of a sufficient level in French (B1 of the European Framework of Reference

Student must have followed training including at least 30 credits in linguistics and/or 'sciences du langage', including the following 2 courses (or their equivalent) : LFLTR1530 'Introduction aux sciences du langage' (4 credits) and LFLTR1560 'Linguistique générale' (3 credits).

Student must demonstrate :
⇒ sufficient skills in the French language, of both a written and oral nature;
⇒ the capacity to develop an argument on the language heard as a general sign and not just a linguistic sign;
⇒ an understanding of the way language works internally (basic units and structures, contemporary theories) and externally (relationship with other disciplines).
If student does not have sufficient training in one or several of these subjects, prerequisites will be added to the masters programme (maximum 15 credits).

The 30 credits of the Minor in Linguistics [30.0] satisfy these requriements.

If the total number of prerequisites exceeds 15 credits, access to the master is subject to the student passing an Preparotory year for Master in Linguistics [60.0], the programme of which is established based on the student's file.

Course equivalences are submitted for approval to the chairman of the jury, the secretary of the jury and the academic faculty secretary.


University Bachelors
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
UCL Bachelors
All Bachelor If student has taken the Minor in Linguistics [30.0]   Direct access  
Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures : General [180.0]
Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures: German, Dutch and English [180.0]
Bachelor in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures [180.0]
Bachelor in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General [180.0]
  Direct access  
Other Bachelor   Access with additional training Preparatory year for Master in Linguistics [60.0]  
Belgian Bachelors of the French speaking Community
Bachelor in Modern Languages and Literatures
Bachelor in French and Romance Languages and Literatures
  Direct access  
Bachelor in Ancient Languages and Literatures   Access with additional training Preparatory year for Master in Linguistics [60.0]   
Belgian Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community
Bachelor in de taal- en letterkunde   Direct access  
Foreign Bachelors
Foreign Bachelor in Arts and Letters Student must have followed training including at least 30 credits in linguistics and/or 'sciences du langage'   On the file: direct access or access with additional training Additional training to be determined depending on the programme followed or a Preparatory year for Master in Linguistics [60.0]   

Non university Bachelors
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
Graduates in translation and interpreting must have followed training including at least 30 credits in linguistics and/or 'sciences du langage'. If student does not have sufficient training in one or several of these subjects, prerequisites will be added to the masters programme (maximum 15 credits). If the total number of prerequisites exceeds 15 credits, access to the master is subject to the student passing an Preparatory year for Master in Linguistics [60.0] .
 
> BA-AESI en français et français langue étrangère
> BA-AESI en français et morale
> BA-AESI en français et religion
> BA-AESI en langues germaniques
Accès au master moyennant réussite d'une année préparatoire de max. 60 créditsType court
> BA en traduction et interprétation - type longAprès vérification de l'acquisition des matières prérequises, soit accès moyennant la réussite d'une année préparatoire de 60 crédits max, soit accès immédiat moyennant ajout éventuel de 15 crédits maxType long

Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
"Licenciés"
 
Holder of a 'Licence' in 'langues et littératures germaniques'
Holder of a 'Licence' in 'langues et littératures romanes'
Holder of a 'Licence' in 'langues et littératures classiques'
Holder of a 'Licence' in 'langues et littératures orientales'
  Direct access  
Holder of a 'Licence' in 'informatique'
Ingénieur civil informaticien
  Direct access Direct access uniquely to the professional focus in natural language processing  
Masters
 
Master [60] in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General [60.0]
Master [120] in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General [120.0]
Master [60] in Modern Languages and Literatures : General [60.0]
Master [120] in Modern Languages and Literatures : General [120.0]
Master [60] in Modern Languages and Literatures : German, Dutch and English [60.0]
Master [120] in Modern Languages and Literatures : German, Dutch and English [120.0]
Master [60] in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures [60.0]
Master [120] in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures [120.0]
  Direct access If students have, moreover, taken 25 credits in linguistics in their optional courses, they have direct access to the second year of the master  
Master [60] in Ancient Languages and Literatures: Classics [60.0]
Master [120] in Ancient Languages and Literatures: Classics [120.0]
Master [60] in Modern Languages and Literatures : Oriental Studies [60.0]
Master [120] in Ancient Languages and Literatures: Oriental Studies [120.0]
  On the file: direct access or access with additional training Additional training to be determined depending on the programme followed  
Master : ingénieur civil en informatique
Master en sciences informatiques
  Direct access Direct access uniquely to the professional focus in natural language processing  

Holders of a non-University 2nd cycle degree
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
 
> MA en interprétation
> MA en traduction
Accès direct au master moyennant ajout éventuel de 15 crédits maxType long

Adults taking up their university training
> See the website www.uclouvain.be/vae

Personalized access
Reminder : all Masters (apart from Advanced Masters) are also accessible on file.

Admission and Enrolment Procedures for general registration

See the general admission requirements



Contacts

Curriculum management 

Useful contacts 



Teaching method

Retour en début de pageStrong points of the pedagogical approach

The range of courses on offer is at once varied and specific: the programme offers the student a vast choice, between 3 focuses and 7 options: linguistique comparative et contrastive, linguistique appliquée à l'apprentissage des langues, linguistique computationnelle, discours et communication, psychologie et langage, linguistique d'une langue moderne (allemand, anglais, espagnol, français, néerlandais) and langage et informatique. Whilst the research focus aims to give the student solid theoretical training in linguistics to prepare him for possible doctoral research via various seminars, the professional focuses focus on teaching more closely rooted in the world of work through courses, seminars and internships.

Aids in the learning process are varied: CD-ROMs which contain the layout, exercises and linguistic data, case studies and group work on iCampus, databases (oral and written) to carry out individual work, work placements in companies or in research laboratories, seminars in small groups, etc. It is clear that this programme provides students with a wide choice in learning methods and permits personalized approaches.

Retour en début de pageEvaluation

The way the course is evaluated varies depending on what subject is being taught (see syllabus).
Depending on the size of the group, and the subject in question, the possibilities are as follows :
- 'traditional' evaluation in the form of a final oral or written exam;
- 'traditional' evaluation combined with exercises during the year;
- group work in the place of an exam;
- individual work in the place of an exam;
- internship, supervised and evaluated by a 'maître de stage' and an academic.

Courses are evaluated according to current university regulations (see General Examination Regulations). Students may find further information on specific evaluation methods in the course descriptions.



Mobility and/or international links
Interuniversity programme with KULeuven
The student can study a lot of courses and seminars at KULeuven ; an explicit agreement was reached on this issue with the Faculteit Letteren de la KULeuven.

Erasmus/Socrates stay
The Erasmus stay will preferably take place during the 2nd semester of the master 1 or during the 1st semester of the master 2. Specific bilateral agreements for the Master en linguistique have been reached with Paris 13, Grenoble 3 and Toulouse 2. Moreover, various agreements reached by the départements d’études germaniques (GERM) and d’études romanes (ROM) are open to students taking the Master in Linguistics.

For more information :

Information on Erasmus exchange : http://www.uclouvain.be/17371.html



Core courses
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MandatoryDissertation and dissertation seminar (30credits)

OptionalDissertation and work placement in Natural Language Processing (30credits)
For students doing the professional focus in automatic language processing, the dissertation includes a laboratory research placement of a minimum of 7 weeks which is an essential part of the dissertation. For these students, the 30 credits awarded for the dissertation are spread as follows :
Mandatory LLING2891

Dissertation seminar N. 5credits  x 
Mandatory LLING2896

Dissertation N. 15credits   x
Mandatory LLING9996

Internship in Research group N.240h 10credits   x

OptionalDissertation LAMUSO (30credits)
Pour les étudiants inscrits à la finalité LAMUSO, les 30 crédits liés au mémoire proprement dit se répartissent comme suit :
Mandatory LLING2891

Dissertation seminar N. 5credits  x 
Mandatory LLING2892

Dissertation N. 25credits   x

MandatoryMethodology course (10credits)
Mandatory LCLIG2240

Statistics for Linguistics Yves Bestgen, Yves Bestgen (supplée Cédrick Fairon), Cédrick Fairon30h + 15h 5credits 2q x 

MandatoryOne of the two following courses :
Optional LCLIG2250

Methods of corpus linguistics Cédrick Fairon, Anne-Catherine Simon30h + 10h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LGERM2829

English Linguistics : Corpus Linguistics Gaëtanelle Gilquin, Sylviane Granger (coord.)22.5h 5credits 1q xx

MandatoryLinguistics course (20credits)

MandatoryOne of the two following courses :
Optional LFLTR2270

General linguistics : semantics Elisabeth Degand22.5h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LLING2036

English Linguistics : Grammar and Discourse (KUL - F0VI4A) N.39h 5credits  xx

MandatoryOne of the two following courses :
Optional LROM2151

Text Linguistics  Catherine Bolly, Anne-Catherine Simon22.5h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LCLIG2230

Discourse Analysis Elisabeth Degand, Anne-Catherine Simon15h 5credits 2q xx

MandatoryOne of the two following courses :
Optional LROM2171

Lexicology  Cédrick Fairon22.5h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LGERM2823

English Linguistics: Lexicology Sylviane Granger22.5h 5credits 1q xx

MandatoryOne of the two following courses :
Optional LCLIG2160

Sociolinguistics Philippe Hambye15h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LGERM2723

English linguistics: sociolinguistics Fanny Meunier, Magali Paquot (supplée Fanny Meunier)15h 5credits 1q xx

OptionalCours de langue anglaise (maximum 3 crédits)
Les étudiants dont le niveau d'anglais serait insuffisant pour comprendre les articles en anglais à lire pour les cours peuvent ajouter à leur programme un cours interfacultaire d'anglais, avec justification. Ce cours fera partie intégrante de leur programme de master, qui totalisera plus de 120 crédits.
Optional LANGL1700

A Course of Advanced English  Susan Jackman (coord.), Jennifer Moreman (coord.)30h 3credits  xx
Optional LANGL2600

Entry to professional life : English Adrien Pham30h 3credits 1q xx
 


Focuses
The student chooses one of the following focuses :

Professional Focus in Natural Language Processing [30.0]
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MandatoryComputer studies (10credits)
Mandatory LSINF1101

Introduction to programming Olivier Bonaventure, Charles Pecheur30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Mandatory LSINF1103

Algorithmics Pierre Dupont30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx

MandatoryAutomatic Language Processing (20credits)
Mandatory LFLTR2620

Natural language processing Cédrick Fairon22.5h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LFLTR2630

Introduction to automatic text processing Cédrick Fairon22.5h 5credits 2q xx
Mandatory LCLIG2220

Overview of applications in NLP Cédrick Fairon15h 5credits 1+2q  x
Mandatory LCLIG2260

Introduction to speech processing Thierry Dutoit15h 5credits 1q  x
 


Professional Focus in Applied Linguistics for Language Learning [30.0]
The master degree specialisation "Linguistics and its Applications for a Multilingual Society" (LAMUSO) focuses on usage-based models and methods in language research and their applications, especially in multilingual contexts. It provides a combination of fundamental courses in various domains of linguistics and more practice-oriented modules related to several fields of activity. One of the main features of the programme is its strong multilingual component. It can be followed entirely in English or in a combination of languages (Dutch, English, French, German), and students have access to advanced descriptive courses of these languages. The aim of the LAMUSO programme is to satisfy the growing demand from both public and private sectors for professionals combining excellent language skills in two or more languages and solid linguistic theory and methodology. Hence, the programme trains students to become professionals in fields such as language teaching, language curriculum design, language syllabus design, language testing, language policy, language technologies, etc. Access to high-level training in scientific research is also provided thanks to the strong collaboration between the linguistics programme and several top research centres hosted by the research Institute for Language and Communication.

Students enrolled in the master degree specialization LAMUSO are encouraged to apply for an Erasmus stay during their second year, in particular in one of the following universities:

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MandatoryAcademic writing skills (5credits)
Les étudiants prennent 5 crédits dans une langue, choisie sur la base de leur cursus antérieur : l'accès au cours de rédaction scientifique dans une langue (allemand, anglais, français ou néerlandais) est réservé aux étudiants ayant eu cette langue dans leur majeure au niveau du bachelier ou ayant le niveau exigé certifié par un examen officiel (TOEFL, CNAVT, TestDaF, etc.). Pour l'étudiant non francophone qui souhaite suivre le cours LFRAN1405, un test de niveau est prévu au début du cours.

OptionalEtudiants avec niveau B2+ en anglais
Mandatory LGERM2720

Interactive Competence in English : English for academic purposes Fanny Meunier15h + 15h 5credits 1+2q xx

OptionalEtudiants apprenant du français
Mandatory LFRAN1405

Français - Niveau indépendant (B2) - "Le français, langue universitaire" Françoise Masuy30h 5credits 1q xx

OptionalEtudiants francophones (natifs)
Mandatory LCLIG2122

Scientific Writing Kristel Van Goethem7.5h 5credits  xx

OptionalEtudiants avec niveau C1 en néerlandais
Mandatory LGERM2730

Interactive Competence in Dutch : Academic Dutch Ludovic Beheydt15h + 15h 5credits 1+2q xx

OptionalEtudiants avec niveau B2+ en allemand
Mandatory LGERM2710

Interactive Competence in German : Academic German Henri Bouillon15h + 15h 5credits 1+2q xx

MandatoryStage (10credits)
Mandatory LLING9995

Stage dans un laboratoire de recherche ou en entreprise
(The language used during the internship and in the internship report will depend on where the internship takes place. The choice of language must be approved by the academic coordinator. ) 
N.240h 10credits  xx

MandatoryLinguistic courses (15credits)
15 credits chosen from the following courses :

OptionalEnglish
Optional LGERM2725

English linguistics: Second Language Acquisition Sylviane Granger, Fanny Meunier (coord.)30h 5credits 1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LGERM2871

Research seminar in English linguistics: Corpora and applied linguistics Sylviane Granger, Magali Paquot (supplée Sylviane Granger)15h 10credits 2q xx

OptionalFrench
Optional LCLIG2210

Phonology and Prosody  Anne-Catherine Simon30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LROM2155

Seminar : linguistics Philippe Hambye15h 10credits 1q xx

OptionalDutch
Optional LGERM2835

Dutch linguistics: morphosyntactic, phonetic and lexical aspects of Dutch as a foreign language Philippe Hiligsmann15h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LGERM2881

Research Seminar Dutch Linguistics Ludovic Beheydt, Philippe Hiligsmann (coord.)15h 10credits 2q xx

OptionalGerman
Optional LGERM2711

German Linguistics: Syntax and Morphology of the German Verb Joachim Sabel22.5h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LGERM2861

Research Seminar in German Linguistics Joachim Sabel15h 10credits 2q xx
 



Options or optional courses
Students must choose :  
- either an option course worth 15 credits and 15 credits of optional courses from the other option courses;
- or two options of a minimum of 15 credits;
- or 30 credits worth of courses in one of the following option courses : "Linguistics applied to language learning", "Discourse and society", "Linguistics of a modern language" or "Language and computing".

Option in Comparative and contrastive Linguistics [15.0]
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Students must choose 15 credits from the following courses including at least one course in the category of "Comparative Grammar".

MandatoryComparative grammar
5 credits minimum :
Optional LGERM2719

Comparative grammar and contrastive linguistics Philippe Hiligsmann, Kristel Van Goethem (supplée Philippe Hiligsmann), Kristel Van Goethem, Kristel Van Goethem15h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LGLOR2801

Semitic Comparative Linguistics N.30h 5credits 2qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LGLOR2802

Indo-European Comparative Linguistics Lambert Isebaert30h 5credits 1+2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LLING2021

Taaltypologie en -universalia (KUL - F0VH8AN) N.26h 5credits  xx
Optional LROM2472

Regional Walloon Languages (including onomastics) Michel Francard15h 5credits Periodic courses not taught this academic year xx

OptionalOptional activities
Optional LGERM2715

German linguistics : Contrastive and typological analysis Joachim Sabel15h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LROM2200

History of the French language Michel Francard22.5h 5credits 1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LLING2022

Vergelijkende taalkunde (KUL - F0VI0A)  N.26h 5credits  xx
 


Option in Computational Linguistics [0.0]
Through a series of introductory courses, this option course offers an overview of automatic language processing.
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Option course reserved for students taking the research focus LAMUSO. 15 to 30 credits from :
Optional LCLIG2140

Computational Linguistics Seminar Cédrick Fairon30h 5credits 1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LCLIG2220

Overview of applications in NLP Cédrick Fairon15h 5credits 1+2q xx
Optional LLING2001

Text based information retrieval (KUL - H02C8A) N.39.5h 5credits  xx
Optional LLING2002

Natural language Processing (KUL - H02B1A) N.32.5h 5credits  xx
Optional LLING2003

Linguistic theories and artificial intelligence (KUL - H02B6A) N.32.5h 5credits  xx
Optional LFLTR2620

Natural language processing Cédrick Fairon22.5h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LFLTR2630

Introduction to automatic text processing Cédrick Fairon22.5h 5credits 2q xx
 


Option in Speech and Society [0.0]
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from 15 to 30 credits among
Optional LCOMU2221

Langage Iconique Andrea Catellani, Sébastien Fevry (supplée Philippe Marion), Philippe Marion30h 5credits  xx
Optional LCOMU2223

Langage sonore Thierry De Smedt30h 5credits  xx
Optional LCOMU2250

Mediatic Narration Philippe Marion30h 5credits  xx
Optional LCOMU2270

COGNITIVE SEMIOLOGY Pierre Fastrez30h 5credits  xx
Optional LCOMU2600

Scientific popularisation Philippe Verhaegen30h 5credits  xx
Optional LCOMU2605

Analysis of cultural and mediatic productions Sarah Sepulchre30h 5credits  xx
Optional LCOMU2607

Analysis of documentary productions Marc Lits30h 5credits  xx
Optional LROM2180

Geolinguistic varieties of French  Philippe Hambye22.5h 5credits 1qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LROM2463

French for specific purposes  Caroline Scheepers22.5h 5credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LGERM2821

English Linguistics: Varieties of English Gaëtanelle Gilquin15h 5credits 2q xx
 


Option in Psychology and Language [15.0]
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Mandatory LLOGO1312

Oral language : basic processes Arnaud Szmalec30h 3credits 1q xx
Mandatory LLOGO1313

Oral language : development Arnaud Szmalec30h 3credits 2q xx
Mandatory LLOGO1341

Oral language : disorders and treatment Bernadette Pierart60h 5credits 2q xx
Mandatory LPSY1335

Clinical neuropsychology: instrumental and language disorders Stéphane Adam, Agnesa Pillon30h 4credits 1q xx
 


Option in Modern Language Linguisitics [0.0]
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15 to 30 credits from :

OptionalFrench linguistics
Optional LROM2200

History of the French language Michel Francard22.5h 5credits 1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LROM2318

Seminar on the research methodology of French as a first language  Jean-Louis Dufays15h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LCLIG2210

Phonology and Prosody  Anne-Catherine Simon30h 5credits 2q xx

OptionalEnglish linguistics
Optional LGERM2725

English linguistics: Second Language Acquisition Sylviane Granger, Fanny Meunier (coord.)30h 5credits 1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LGERM2821

English Linguistics: Varieties of English Gaëtanelle Gilquin15h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LLING2035

English Linguistics: Grammar and Diachrony (KUL - F0VI3A) N.39h 5credits  xx
Optional LLING2037

English Linguistics : Selected Topics (KUL - F0VI5A) N.39h 5credits  xx

OptionalDutch linguistics
Optional LGERM2731

Dutch linguistics : current trends Ludovic Beheydt22.5h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LGERM2733

Dutch linguistics: phonetics, phonology, norms and attitudes Ludovic Beheydt30h 5credits Periodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LGERM2737

Dutch linguistics: lexical metaphors Pierre Godin15h 5credits 2qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LGERM2835

Dutch linguistics: morphosyntactic, phonetic and lexical aspects of Dutch as a foreign language Philippe Hiligsmann15h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LGERM2837

Dutch linguistics: Syntactic, semantic and functional aspects of word order Pierre Godin15h 5credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LLING2038

Nederlandse taalkunde : verandering en variatie (KUL - F0VJ1A) N.39h 5credits  xx
Optional LLING2039

Nederlandse taalkunde: syntaxis (KUL - F0VJ2A) N.39h 5credits  xx

OptionalGerman linguistics
Optional LGERM2711

German Linguistics: Syntax and Morphology of the German Verb Joachim Sabel22.5h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LGERM2713

German linguistics: specific syntactic and semantic aspects Joachim Sabel30h 5credits Periodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LGERM2715

German linguistics : Contrastive and typological analysis Joachim Sabel15h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LGERM2815

German Linguistics: Linguistic Pragmatics Joachim Sabel15h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LLING2040

Duitse taalkunde : theorie en descriptie (KUL - F0VI1A) N.39h 5credits  xx
Optional LLING2041

Duitse taalkunde: verandering en variatie (KUL - F0VI2A) N.39h 5credits  xx
Optional LLING2042

Duitse taalkunde : capita selecta (KUL - F4FC3A) N.30h + 15h 5credits  xx

OptionalSpanish linguistics
Optional LROM2517

Seminar: Spanish Linguistics  N.15h 5credits 2qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LROM2843

Issues in Spanish Linguistics  Barbara De Cock30h 5credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LLING2043

Spaanse taalkunde : topics in hedendaagse grammatica (KUL - F0VJ4A) N.39h 5credits  xx
Optional LLING2044

Spaanse taalkunde : topics in discoursanalyse (KUL - F0VJ5A) N.39h 5credits  xx
Optional LLING2045

Spaanse taalkunde : capita selecta (KUL - F4FC5A) N.30h + 15h 5credits  xx
 


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Option course reserved for students taking the professional focus in automatic language processing. 15 to 30 credits from :

OptionalPrerequisite in computing
These courses are recommended for students who have not undergone equivalent training. from 5 to 15 credits among
Optional LINGE1322

Computer science: Analysis and Design of Information Systems Jean Vanderdonckt30h + 15h 5credits 2q x 
Optional LSINF1121

Algorithmics and data structures
(Prerequisite : LSINF1103) 
Pierre Dupont30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LSINF1225

Object-oriented design and data management
(Prerequisites : LSINF1101 and LSINF1103) 
Kim Mens30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx

OptionalOptional activities
Optional LSTAT2350

Data Mining Libei Chen15h + 15h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LCLIG2140

Computational Linguistics Seminar Cédrick Fairon30h 5credits 1qPeriodic courses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LLING2001

Text based information retrieval (KUL - H02C8A) N.39.5h 5credits  xx
Optional LLING2002

Natural language Processing (KUL - H02B1A) N.32.5h 5credits  xx
Optional LLING2003

Linguistic theories and artificial intelligence (KUL - H02B6A) N.32.5h 5credits  xx
Optional LLING2018

Language Engineering Applications (KUL - H02D0A) N.34.5h 5credits  xx
Optional LLING2019

Foundations of Formal Theories of language (KUL - H02D4A) N.26h 5credits  xx
Optional LLING2030

Modélisation pour l'informatique (FUNDP - INFOB25) N.20h + 10h 3credits  xx
Optional LLING2031

Introduction aux méthodes et concepts essentiels d'ingénierie linguistique (FUNDP - INFO2327) N.30h 5credits  xx
Optional LLSMF2014

IT management (in French) Manuel Kolp30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LINGI2263

Computational Linguistics
(Prerequisite : LINGI2132) 
Pierre Dupont (coord.), Cédrick Fairon30h + 15h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LSINF1212

Computer science deepening project Marco Saerens7.5h + 45h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LSINF1252

Computer Systems 1
(Prerequisite : LSINF1103) 
Olivier Bonaventure30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LSINF2356

Human-computer interaction Jean Vanderdonckt30h + 15h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LSINF2282

Project management in computer science Manuel Kolp30h + 15h 5credits 2q xx
 


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To be chosen from the Faculty or University programmes, with the agreement of the chair of the programme committee and the secretary of the examining board. Students must check with the lecturer in charge that they may follow the course(s) in question. If certain courses are available in the core subjects or in another option course, the credits may not exceed 6. No courses may be taken from the professional focuses.