48 Required Credits |
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Group I = 20 CREDITS: Language Education / Applied Linguistics Theory |
| - LING 538: Second Language Acquisition
- LING 571: Understanding the International Experience
- LING 577: TESOL Methods I
- LING 578: TESOL Methods II
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| - LING 509: Practicum
- LING 539: Language Assessment
- LING 565: Administration of ESL/EFL Programs
- LING 570: Grammar for TESOL
- LING 575: Curriculum Design and Materials Development
- LING 576: Corpus Linguistics in Language Teaching
- LING 510: Special Topics (on approval)
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Group II = 8 CREDITS: Foundations in Language and Linguistic Theory |
Linguistic Analysis: | - LING 513: Linguistic Semantics
- LING 514: Linguistic Pragmatics
- LING 515: Linguistic Phonetics
- LING 516: Discourse Analysis
- LING 520: Historical-Comparative Linguistics
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Linguistic Argumentation: | - LING 511: Syntax
- LING 512: Phonology
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Group III = 8 CREDITS: Language and Society and/or Language and the Mind |
You may choose: - 8 credits from “Language & Society”
- or 8 credits from “Language & Mind”
- or 4 credits from each
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Language and Society: | - LING 532: Sociolinguistics
- LING 580: Bilingualism
- LING 581: World Englishes
- LING 582: Pidgins & Creoles
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| Language and Mind: | - LING 533: Psycholinguistics
- LING 537: First Language Acquisition
- LING 545: Linguistics & Cognitive Science
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Group IV = 12 CREDITS: Research Studies and Culminating Experience |
Required Courses | - LING 559: Introduction to Graduate Study (2 credits)
- LING 560: Research Design (2 credits)
- LING 561: Research Methods (2 credits)
- Culminating Experience (6 credits)
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