The graduate has communication competences in both working languages (French at EFRL level C1) and basic translation and interpreting skills which he/she is expected to be able to develop rapidly according to the requirements of the client / employer. The graduate’s broad general knowledge foundation meets the requirements for higher degree studies.
Bachelor of Comparative Linguistics is equipped with theoretical expertise in language evolution, practical experience with reconstruction and philology of ancient Indo-European/Semitic languages and good knowledge of the respective field of historical linguistics. He or she is able to formulate a scientific hypothesis and work methodically on its confirmation.