Graduates have a good knowledge of everyday English, the background of English-speaking countries, and the philological register of English. They can work in any institution requiring graduates with the knowledge of English, history and culture of English-speaking countries. Their linguistic proficiency corresponds to level C1 of the Common European framework standards.
Graduates gain a solid grounding in the sound patterns of language, from speech production and perception to acoustic properties of the speech signal to principles of the phonological description at the segmental and prosodic levels. Moreover, they develop skills for acoustic analyses of speech, as well as for analytical and holistic auditory assessment.