Job opportunity after MA in linguistic
Hello,
Aside from the obvious career opportunities of translating and teaching English to speakers of other languages, linguistics can also make you a strong competitor in fields such as speech therapy, early childhood development, computer science, and anthropology, particularly studying ancient or lesser-known cultures. Unfortunately, most Americans don’t really know what linguistics is, but if you’re patient and explain what it was exactly that you studied, people will probably have a lot of respect for your field of study.
Also, if aliens come to Earth, you can bet the government will come directly to your office to recruit you in order to figure out whether or not they come in peace. ;) (Sorry, couldn’t help the Arrival reference; movie was a bit odd, but I appreciate it putting us linguists in the spotlight.
Hope this is helpful:)
Linguistic is one of the most intresting disciplines.It is the study of language something that every human seems to possess.It equips you with the required skills that will make you analyse the different facets of human language and how it is constructed.
MA in Linguistic is a two year post graduate programme.The basic eligibility criteria is having a graduation degree in any stream with minimum 50% from any recognised University or college.
You can specialise in several fields which this course has to offer like general phonetics and general lunguistics,Indian European Linguistics and so on.
If opens up a wide range of career opportunities for you like:Advertisement Industries,Call Centres,Editor,Dictionary Compiler,Linguist,Neuro-linguist,Proof Reader,Teacher,Speech Therapist
Hope this helps.
Good luck.