MULTI4160 – Multilingualism Specialisation A
Course description
Course content
The academic theme of this course changes from semester to semester, but all specialisations provide students with deeper knowledge of the fundamentals of recent research on language and communication practices, with an emphasis onmultilingual communication. This will include one or more research fields such as variationist sociolinguistics, interactional sociolinguistics, computer-mediated communication, multimodal/ semiotic analysis, conversation analysis, discourse analysis, linguistic anthropology, language policy, social approaches to language acquisition or other current trends in linguistic research.
Specialization fall 2024:?Language and migration
Specialization fall 2023: Language revitalisation
Specialization fall 2022:?Language Policy and Planning
Learning outcome
Students will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of one or more specialised approaches to research on multilingualism
- Explain the central theories and concepts of these specialised approaches
- Critically consider the relevance of these approaches to an area of research that students may explore in their thesis
Admission to the course
Students who are admitted to study programmes at UiO must each semester register which courses and exams they wish to sign up for in Studentweb.
If you are not already enrolled as a student at UiO, please see our information about admission requirements and procedures.
Recommended previous knowledge
No formal requirements. It is an advantage if students are simultaneously enrolled in or have completed MULTI4100 – Theoretical Foundations of Multilingualism and/or LING4140 – Linguistic Method. If space is available, it is possible to take the course without this background however.
Overlapping courses
- 10 credits overlap with ILNMULTI4120 – Linguistics Specialization A (continued).
Teaching
10 double lectures.
Students should participate actively in all sessions. Students must attend a minimum of 75% of sessions in order to receive credit for the course.
Examination
Term paper: Each student writes an assignment of approximately 10 pages in length (2300 characters without spaces per page); details of the assignment will be provided in class.
Grading scale
Grades are awarded on a scale from A to F, where A is the best grade and F is a fail. Read more about the grading system.
More about examinations at UiO
- Use of sources and citations
- Special exam arrangements due to individual needs
- Withdrawal from an exam
- Illness at exams / postponed exams
- Explanation of grades and appeals
- Resitting an exam
- Cheating/attempted cheating
You will find further guides and resources at the web page on examinations at UiO.