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Master

Empirical Multilingualism Research

Summary

Degree
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Standard program duration
4 semesters
Start of studies
Winter semester
Language
German
Admission
admission-free (no NC)
Enrollment requirements

Yes (go to the overview)

Department
Cultural Studies
© Roland Baege

What is it about?

How are multiple languages acquired simultaneously/sequentially?

How are multiple languages stored in the brain and how are they managed in daily communication?

How does being multilingual shape an individual’s identity?

Interest sparked?

In this degree program, students work with topics such as:

  • acquiring and processing multiple languages at various ages
  • language variation and change in multilingual contexts
  • multilingualism in society and its impact on identity
  • empirical research methods and academic presentation
  • practice-focused program with opportunities for individual specialization

How do I get into the Master's program?

To gain admission and enroll in a Master’s degree program, applicants must meet the required access criteria.

Examination Regulations of M.A. Empirical Multilingualism Research (German only)

Students apply and enroll through the Campusportal. Deadlines vary depending on the according Master’s degree program.

Campusportal

Deadlines

If you are an international applicant, please make sure to check the deadlines and application requirements provided by the International Office.

What can I expect during my studies?

The program is organized into a series of modules designed to build on one another throughout your studies. Students are encouraged to follow the recommended study plan, which outlines the modules assigned to each semester.

Study Plan of M.A. Empirical Multilingualism Research (German only)

The structure of each module can be reviewed in the module manual. It provides detailed information on all modules offered within the degree program, including course content, examination formats and requirements, as well as requirements for participation.

Module Manual of M.A. Empirical Multilingualism Research (German only)

Students sitting in a lecture in the lecture hall. © Oliver Schaper​/​TU Dortmund

What’s next after graduation?

I work, e.g.,

  • at universities and research institutions
  • at language testing or education institutes
  • at foundations
  • in clinical or educational settings
  • at other organisations focusing on empirical data analysis

I work as, e.g.,

  • researcher
  • project manager
  • language diagnostician
  • educational or integration advisor
  • data analyst

After earning a Master’s degree, graduates can explore various career paths—from directly entering the workforce to pursuing a Ph.D. or an additional Master’s degree program to expand their knowledge and follow personal interests.

The Career Service at TU Dortmund University helps students and alumni to develop their professional profiles, gain hands‑on experience, connect with employers, and build successful application strategies for starting their careers.

Career Service

Students who wish to pursue an academic career can find comprehensive information and personalized advising at the Graduate Center of TU Dortmund University.

Go to Graduate Center

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Who can help me?

Departmental Advisory Service

© Christina Schulz​/​TU Dortmund

For general questions about degree programs and studying at TU Dortmund University, you can contact the Central Student Advisory Service for support:

E-mail: zsb@tu-dortmund.de

Information hotline for initial inquiries: +49 231 755 2345

Office Hours at a glance

A group picture of students in a seminar room with the TU Dortmund logo. © Aliona Kardash​/​TU Dortmund

What does everyday student life actually look like? And what do students say about their degree program?  For a student perspective, you can contact the student representatives (Fachschaft) of the subject.

Website of the ‘Fachschaft Sprachkultur’

Important Information

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