Subject | Activity / Hours | Form of verification | ECTS points | Course type |
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Classes: 30 |
Graded credit
|
3 | Obligatory |
|
Classes: 30 |
Graded credit
|
3 | Obligatory |
|
Exercises in computer classrooms: 30 |
Graded credit
|
3 | Obligatory |
|
Exercises in computer classrooms: 30 |
Graded credit
|
6 | Obligatory |
|
Classes: 30 |
Graded credit
|
3 | Obligatory |
|
Laboratories: 15 |
Graded credit
|
1 | Obligatory group |
|
Seminar: 30 |
Graded credit
|
8 | Obligatory group |
|
Seminar: 30, including sub-activities:
|
Graded credit
|
4 | Obligatory group |
Fundamentals of OSH
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Health and Safety training: 4, including sub-activities:
|
Credit
|
- | Obligatory |
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Language course: 30 |
Graded credit
|
2 | Obligatory group |
Sum | 259 | 33 |
Major Language, Mind, Technology
Kierunek Language, Mind, Technology to studia interdyscyplinarne prowadzone w całości w języku angielskim, które skupiają się na badaniu języka i umysłu wykorzystując nowoczesne narzędzia i metody obliczeniowe. W związku z rosnącą cyfryzacją życia, kierunek wychodzi naprzeciw przemianom zachodzącym w sferze społecznej, gospodarczej, oraz na rynku pracy, gdzie coraz większą wagę przywiązuje się do wykorzystania technologii informatycznych, jak również kompetencji miękkich i zaawansowanej znajomości języka angielskiego. U podstaw kierunku leży zintegrowane podejście do badań językoznawczych, łączące perspektywy teoretyczne i eksperymentalne z dziedzin nauki takich jak psycholingwistyka, neuronauka kognitywna, językoznawstwo kliniczne czy lingwistyka komputerowa. Ponadto, w trakcie studiów osoby studiujące mierzą się z zagadnieniami związanymi z programowaniem, sztuczną inteligencją, przetwarzaniem języka naturalnego oraz ze statystyką. Kierunek prowadzony jest na Wydziale Anglistyki UAM przez pracowników posiadających duże doświadczenie w interdyscyplinarnych badaniach nad językiem, jak również przez wykładowców UAM reprezentujących nauki ścisłe i doświadczonych praktyków pracujących w firmach zewnętrznych, którzy zajmują się implementowaniem nowoczesnych technologii w przetwarzanie i modelowanie złożonej natury języka.
Subject | Activity / Hours | Form of verification | ECTS points | Course type |
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Classes: 30 |
Graded credit
|
3 | Obligatory |
|
Classes: 30 |
Graded credit
|
3 | Obligatory |
|
Exercises in computer classrooms: 30 |
Graded credit
|
4 | Obligatory |
|
Exercises in computer classrooms: 30 |
Graded credit
|
7 | Obligatory |
|
Laboratories: 15 |
Graded credit
|
1 | Obligatory group |
One from the list |
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|
Laboratories: 15 |
Graded credit
|
1 | Obligatory in the module |
|
Seminar: 30 |
Graded credit
|
9 | Obligatory group |
One from the list |
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|
Seminar: 30 |
Graded credit
|
9 | Obligatory in the module |
|
Seminar: 30, including sub-activities:
|
Graded credit
|
4 | Obligatory group |
One from the list |
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|
Seminar: 30, including sub-activities:
|
Graded credit
|
4 | Obligatory in the module |
|
Language course: 30 |
Graded credit
|
2 | Obligatory group |
One from the list |
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Language course: 30 |
Graded credit
|
2 | Elective language course |
|
Language course: 30 |
Graded credit
|
2 | Elective language course |
Sum | 225 | 33 |
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"Language, Mind, Technology" is a program that is interdisciplinary and conducted entirely in English, focusing on the study of language and the mind using modern computational tools and methods. In light of the growing digitization of life, the program aligns with the changes occurring in the social, economic, and job market spheres, where increasing emphasis is placed on the use of information technology, as well as soft skills and advanced proficiency in the English language. At the core of the program is an integrated approach to linguistic research, combining theoretical and experimental perspectives from fields such as psycholinguistics, cognitive neuroscience, clinical linguistics, and computational linguistics. Additionally, during their studies, students grapple with issues related to programming, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and statistics. The program is offered at the Faculty of English at Adam Mickiewicz University (AMU) by staff members with extensive experience in interdisciplinary language research, as well as by AMU lecturers representing the natural sciences and experienced practitioners working in external companies who are involved in implementing modern technologies for processing and modeling the complex nature of language.
Subject | Activity / Hours | Form of verification | ECTS points | Course type |
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Classes: 30 |
Graded credit
|
3 | Obligatory |
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Lecture: 15 Exercises in computer classrooms: 15 |
Graded credit
Graded credit |
3 | Obligatory |
|
Lecture: 15 Exercises in computer classrooms: 15 |
Graded credit
Graded credit |
3 | Obligatory |
|
Classes: 30 |
Graded credit
|
4 | Obligatory |
|
Classes: 30 |
Graded credit
|
5 | Obligatory |
|
Seminar: 30 |
Graded credit
|
10 | Obligatory group |
One from the list |
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|
Seminar: 30 |
Graded credit
|
10 | Obligatory in the module |
Sum | 180 | 28 |
See additional information
"Language, Mind, Technology" is a program that is interdisciplinary and conducted entirely in English, focusing on the study of language and the mind using modern computational tools and methods. In light of the growing digitization of life, the program aligns with the changes occurring in the social, economic, and job market spheres, where increasing emphasis is placed on the use of information technology, as well as soft skills and advanced proficiency in the English language. At the core of the program is an integrated approach to linguistic research, combining theoretical and experimental perspectives from fields such as psycholinguistics, cognitive neuroscience, clinical linguistics, and computational linguistics. Additionally, during their studies, students grapple with issues related to programming, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and statistics. The program is offered at the Faculty of English at Adam Mickiewicz University (AMU) by staff members with extensive experience in interdisciplinary language research, as well as by AMU lecturers representing the natural sciences and experienced practitioners working in external companies who are involved in implementing modern technologies for processing and modeling the complex nature of language.
Subject | Activity / Hours | Form of verification | ECTS points | Course type |
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Lecture: 15 Exercises in computer classrooms: 15 |
Graded credit
Graded credit |
3 | Obligatory |
|
Classes: 30 |
Graded credit
|
5 | Obligatory |
|
Lecture: 15 Exercises in computer classrooms: 15 |
Graded credit
Graded credit |
3 | Obligatory |
|
Seminar: 30 |
Graded credit
|
15 | Obligatory group |
One from the list |
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Seminar: 30 |
Graded credit
|
15 | Obligatory in the module |
Sum | 120 | 26 |
See additional information
"Language, Mind, Technology" is a program that is interdisciplinary and conducted entirely in English, focusing on the study of language and the mind using modern computational tools and methods. In light of the growing digitization of life, the program aligns with the changes occurring in the social, economic, and job market spheres, where increasing emphasis is placed on the use of information technology, as well as soft skills and advanced proficiency in the English language. At the core of the program is an integrated approach to linguistic research, combining theoretical and experimental perspectives from fields such as psycholinguistics, cognitive neuroscience, clinical linguistics, and computational linguistics. Additionally, during their studies, students grapple with issues related to programming, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and statistics. The program is offered at the Faculty of English at Adam Mickiewicz University (AMU) by staff members with extensive experience in interdisciplinary language research, as well as by AMU lecturers representing the natural sciences and experienced practitioners working in external companies who are involved in implementing modern technologies for processing and modeling the complex nature of language.