Program Overview
Program Description
The Master of Arts in African Languages program at Makerere University offers advanced study in the rich linguistic diversity of the African continent. This program delves into the theoretical and applied aspects of African languages, including phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics. Students will engage with critical analyses of language policy, language in education, and the role of African languages in cultural preservation and development. The curriculum emphasizes research methodologies and encourages independent scholarly inquiry. Graduates will possess advanced analytical skills in linguistic theory and a deep understanding of the complexities of African language systems. Typical career paths include academia, language research, translation and interpretation, and roles in cultural heritage institutions.
Program Level
Master
Program Status
Active
Accreditation Details
Program Accreditation
Accredited on April 25, 2025
Accreditation Status
Accreditation valid until April 25, 2030
Institution Accreditation
Accredited by National Council For Higher Education
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