Culture and Interculturality is a module that explores the dynamics of cultural exchange, diversity, and interaction in an increasingly globalized world. It delves into the concept of culture as a fluid and evolving set of practices, beliefs, and values, while emphasizing how individuals and communities navigate differences and similarities in cross-cultural encounters. Through theoretical frameworks and real-world case studies, the module fosters an understanding of cultural identities, power relations, and the challenges of intercultural communication. It equips students with critical tools to analyze the impact of globalization, migration, and multiculturalism in contemporary society.
Psycholinguistics, explores the psychological processes underlying language comprehension, production, acquisition, and representation. Through a combination of theoretical discussions, empirical research, and practical exercises, students will gain an understanding of how humans perceive, process, and produce language.