Discourse and Argumentation Studies

Information
18 February 2012
UvA Masterdag
Published 7 December 2011
Type of master professional
Credits 90 ECTS
Language of instruction English
Duration of programme 1.5 year
Track MA in Communication and Information Studies
Title Master of Arts (MA)
CROHO-code 60833 (Communication and Information Studies)
Brochure Download brochure here (PDF)

Discourse and Argumentation Studies

The Professional MA Discourse and Argumentation Studies aims to provide students with a solid theoretical and methodological foundation for understanding the way language is used for informative and argumentative purposes.

The programme presents an overview of recent descriptive and normative research in language use covering a broad range of topics, including conversational analysis, style, classical and modern rhetoric, informal logic, fallacies and juridical and conversational argument.

Upon completion of the programme, students will have acquired an adequate knowledge of and insight into the main normative and descriptive theoretical approaches to the study of argumentation. This includes: Pragma-dialectics and the main theoretical approaches to the study of discourse, including speech act theory and conversation analysis. In addition, students gain the skills necessary for analysing and evaluating argumentative discourse, for reading, analysing, evaluating and conducting independent research and for producing both written and oral reports on research findings.

Studying Discourse and Argumentation Studies at the University of Amsterdam

The programme is unique in the way it combines courses in discourse analysis and argumentation theory. It was conceived and is taught by those scholars who applied insights from these two fields in order to develop and extend the internationally renowned approach to the study of argumentative discourse known as Pragma-Dialectics. In the context of the programme, students are in direct contact with these scholars.

What our students say

Sofia Skrypnyk from Ukraine was a student of Discourse and Argumentation Studies. See the link below to read about her experiences in the programme, in Amsterdam and in the Netherlands.

Accreditation and degree

Discourse and Argumentation Studies is a Professional Master's programme in Communication and Information Studies. The quality of this programme has been positively assessed by the Accreditation Organisation of The Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO). This means that upon successful completion of the programme students will receive a legally accredited master's degree in Communication and Information Studies and the title Master of Arts (MA). You can find more information on accreditation and degrees through the links below.

Source: Graduate School for Humanities
|