D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. Has knowledge about the role, historical development, acquisition, nature, limits, reliability, and validity of language.

2. Understands the interdisciplinary interaction of linguistics, produces new knowledge that can create antitheses when necessary.

3. Can analyze natural languages, develop original research designs, and apply a known method to a different field.

4. Can analyze and synthesize problems encountered during academic work, and produce original solutions using advanced research methods.

5. Independently conducts original work, develops new strategies to solve complex problems, and can lead collaborative work.

6. Expands knowledge in the field by publishing at least one scientific article or producing an original work.

7. Can conduct theoretical research and applied studies to solve original and interdisciplinary problems.

8. Can critically evaluate advanced knowledge and skills, develop new thoughts and methods.

9. Can participate in scientific activities, systematically convey studies, defend and develop original opinions.

10. Can communicate effectively in a foreign language, produce scientific output, and follow the literature.

11. Introduces advancements in the field to society, contributing to its transformation into an information society.