国际学生入学条件
Typically, you will need to have either:
a 2:1 honours degree in a relevant subject area such as linguistics, English language, English language & literature (combined), modern languages, law, forensic psychology, criminology, sociology with defined criminology pathway or an equivalent international degree
a university-recognised equivalent academic qualification
No legal background will be assumed.
Typical IELTS offer: An overall IELTS score of 7.0, with a minimum of 6.5 in each category is required for non-native English speakers or those who have not had a substantial part of their education taught in the English language.
TOEFL (iBT) - At least 100 overall
International Baccalaureate (Language A) - HL 5 or SL 6
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English - At least 76 overall
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课程简介
该课程将对法律环境中的交流产生理论和实践的理解
Our innovative MA Forensic Linguistics programme equips you with theory and techniques to analyse the use of language in legal contexts, evaluate expert testimony on forensic matters and consider the role of expertise in legal systems more generally.<br><br>Examining issues of justice, fairness and equality in law, this rewarding programme will introduce you to linguistic aspects of the criminal justice system, including policing and the courtroom. <br><br>Youll scrutinise the work of expert witnesses and linguistic consultants on language and law. Exploring the role of the linguist in the legal system, you will examine the impact of linguistics on criminal investigations. Indeed, youll carry out ethnographic observation of courtroom proceedings at Cardiff Crown Court in your core module.<br><br>Set in our world-class research centre, the MA in Forensic Linguistics delivers both a solid grounding in the subject, and the freedom to tailor the programme around your career ambitions<br><br>Throughout your degree youll be supported by internationally recognised experts, whose passion for teaching and research fosters a vibrant and friendly academic environment.<br>Career prospects - Graduates have gone on to further study (e.g. a PhD or law degree) or have pursued careers in a number of relevant areas such as policing, the courts and Government as well as careers in areas without a forensic connection. Employers for graduates from this programme include: local government departments, police forces, secondary schools, language schools, universities, banks, solicitors and utility companies. Career destinations include: crime intelligence analyst, crime analyst, specialist police interviewer, emergency call handler, lawyer, lecturer, teacher, programme administrator, research assistant, PR executive, marketing executive and writer. Graduates from this programme also move on to non-legal careers and find that the legal and linguistic focus of their studies provides their employers with something a little unusual. Graduates in the job market have also benefited from the training in processing and using information thoughtfully, writing effectively and speaking convincingly which is essential to good postgraduate study.
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