Faculty course: Metaphors in Political, Scientific, and Everyday Discourse 7.5 credits
About the course
The course is divided into two modules:
Module 1: Theory and Method, 4.5 credits
This module studies metaphor and metonymy, two basic processes and concepts in cognitive linguistics, from a theoretical and methodological perspective. The use of metaphors and metonymies in everyday, academic and political discourses is studied on the basis of basic definitions of these processes.
Module 2: Individual specialization, 3.0 credits
In this module, students will carry out a practical application of the theories and methods discussed in Module 1 in the form of an analysis of an example of a discourse relevant to their main field of study.
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Spring 2027
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Faculty course: Metaphors in Political, Scientific, and Everyday Discourse
Second admissions round for EU/EEA citizens
VT27 / Varied / English / Web-based (online)
Application opens 15 September 2026Show more Show less
Starts25 March 2027
Ends6 June 2027
Number of credits7.5 credits
Type of studiesWeb-based (online)
Mandatory meetingsNo mandatory meetings
Other meetingsNone
Study pace50%
Teaching hoursMixed
Study locationVaried
LanguageEnglish
Application codeUMU-1401N
Outline for distance courseAll communication is via the course learning platform. Access to a computer with broadband internet connection is required for participating in and completing the course tasks.
EligibilityEnglish 6/level 2 and one of the following alternatives:
- Bachelor's degree (180 credits)
- 90 university credits within one main field, of which at least 7,5 credits must come from an independent project, or equivalent qualifications
SelectionAcademic credits awarded by application deadline (HPAV 30-285 ECTS)
ApplicationThe online application opens 15 September 2026 at 09:00 CET. Application deadline is 15 October 2026. Please note: This second application round is intended only for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens.
Application and tuition feesAs a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you are required to pay application and tuition fees for studies at Umeå University.
Application fee: SEK 900
Tuition fee, first instalment: SEK 12,075
Total fee: SEK 12,075
- Bachelor's degree (180 credits)
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