Master in Language Studies with English and French
- Feb 19
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This Master study program is an advanced academic pathway designed for graduates and professionals who wish to deepen their expertise in language, communication, and intercultural competence with a strong focus on English and French. It is a 100% research-based program, developed for learners who aim to build analytical, academic, and professional mastery in multilingual contexts.
The program is academically positioned at a level equal to EQF Level 7 and corresponds to the second European cycle, with a workload equal to 60 ECTS. It is structured to meet international academic standards while offering flexibility for working professionals and international learners.
The curriculum is composed of five structured modules:
Two research-focused modules designed to strengthen advanced research design, methodology, and academic writing skills.
Two general modules that build broader academic and analytical competencies.
One specialized module dedicated specifically to Language Studies with English and French, focusing on linguistics, comparative language analysis, cultural studies, advanced discourse, and multilingual communication strategies.
In addition to the modules, the program includes thesis and structured research activities that allow participants to conduct independent academic research in areas such as applied linguistics, translation studies, intercultural communication, sociolinguistics, language policy, or advanced literary and discourse analysis.
With a minimum duration of 12 months, the program offers flexibility for learners who may wish to extend their study period according to their professional or research needs. This structure makes it suitable for educators, translators, language specialists, communication professionals, and individuals seeking progression toward doctoral-level research.
The Master study program emphasizes critical thinking, multilingual expertise, academic rigor, and global communication competence. Graduates are expected to demonstrate advanced theoretical understanding, independent research capability, and high-level proficiency in both English and French within academic and professional environments.





