The training in "Clinical linguistics" is inside the master's program "Applied linguistics" and the program of a bachelor degree "Applied Philology: Russian language and literature"

Philology

Applied Linguistics

(includes Clinical linguistics)

Code

45.04.01

Awarded the qualification:

Master of Philology

Category learning:

Budget

Contract

 

The area of professional activity:

Cross-cutting areas: clinical linguistics, psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, mathematical linguistics, etc.

 

The most important professional competencies of the specialty in relation to the direction of "Clinical linguistics":

Medical activities

Ability and willingness to implement the complex of measures aimed at the preservation and strengthening of health and includes work with patients aimed at cognitive rehabilitation (including speech) functions

The ability to create and use linguistically valid tools to identify cognitive impairment, including speech disorders, as well as other tools used in clinical practice

 

Organizational and managerial activities:

ability to organise of rehabilitative care to patients with cognitive impairment

 

Research activities:

readyness to carry out scientific research in the field of clinical linguistics and neurolinguistics

readyness to participate in implementation of new methods and techniques aimed at protecting the health of citizens

 

Options for employment of graduates:

Educational institutions of secondary special and higher professional education, providing training of medical personnel, scientific research institutes and many others.

 

Form of training:

Full-time study

 

Training period:

2 years

 

Entrance test:

Interview

In the framework of the bachelor degree "Applied Philology: Russian language and literature" (Code 45.03.01) is read the discipline "Neurolinguistics, Clinical linguistics", teaching practice is held at the University clinic.

Planned courses "Neurolinguistics, Clinical linguistics" for students of IFMiB, specialty "Medical care" for residents of IFMiB.