D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. Language's role, historical development, acquisition, data nature, limits, reliability, and validity are understood.

2. Besides linguistics, can review the current literature of other disciplines approaching language (sociology, psychology, cognitive sciences, etc.) with an interdisciplinary perspective and apply it to various fields.

3. Can analyze natural languages, develop research designs, evaluate scientific sources, perform data analysis, and write research articles.

4. Plans, manages, monitors, evaluates academic activities, decides on information access, and applies them.

5. Provides solutions to linguistic problems with an interdisciplinary perspective.

6. Independently conducts studies, develops strategies for complex problems, and can lead collaborative studies.

7. Critically evaluates knowledge and skills in linguistics and directs them to relevant areas.

8. Can systematically communicate studies in written, oral, and visual forms by participating in scientific activities.

9. Can communicate effectively in a foreign language and follow the literature.

10. Can use current computer software and information technologies effectively.

11. Uses expertise in academic and professional work within the framework of social responsibility and scientific ethical values.