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Graduate Profile

Graduates of the Master of Linguistics Study Program are able to act as:
a. Researchers who are able to conduct critical and in-depth studies of linguistic aspects which include aspects of language grammar (sounds, words, and sentences), language acquisition, language use, and the relationship between language, culture, and society.
b. An innovator who is able to offer solutions to solve problems in society based on his knowledge and skills in the fields of language teaching, translation and language and culture.
c. Managers who are able to direct and manage language institutions, translation agencies, non-governmental organizations, digital agencies and other institutions, and make decisions related to issues of language teaching, translation, as well as language and culture both for the purpose of developing language and for the purpose of using language and appropriate discourse in a given context.