Program Overview
Program Description
The Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics program at Kampala International University provides advanced scholarly training for students seeking to conduct original research in the field. This doctoral program emphasizes theoretical and empirical approaches to the study of language, encompassing areas such as phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and sociolinguistics. Students will engage in rigorous coursework, develop expertise in research methodologies, and undertake a significant dissertation project. The curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to contribute novel insights to linguistic theory and its applications. Graduates are prepared for careers in academia, research institutions, and specialized roles in fields requiring advanced language analysis.
Program Level
PhD
Program Status
Active
Accreditation Details
Program Accreditation
Accredited on July 10, 2024
Accreditation Status
Accreditation valid until July 10, 2029
Institution Accreditation
Accredited by National Council For Higher Education
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