Applied Linguistics

Discover the Science of Language

Applied Linguistics is the study of language with the goal of solving real-world problems. Our department offers a major and minor in Applied Linguistics, an undergraduate certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL), and a master’s in Teaching English to Speakers of Other languages (MA TESOL).

Students recognize the PSU Applied Linguistics Department for our accessible faculty, supportive community, and collaborative environment.

The field of Applied Linguistics might be new to you, but you should consider it if you are intrigued by questions such as these:

  • How do people create unity or sow division through their use of language?
  • How can we teach well-intentioned people to be more effective with the language they use when interacting with people from different backgrounds?
  • Why do some people try to "lose" their accents? Is it possible? Is it useful?
  • How do you express your identity when you speak or write?
  • Why do languages have so many different ways of expressing time or assigning gender?
  • What is the connection between language and culture?
  • Is there a best way to teach or learn a language?
  • Why can reading in a new field feel like learning a new language even when it is in English?

Experienced Faculty

At PSU, your classes will be taught by faculty with years of experience not only in language teaching, but also in research and in solving real-world language problems. Students regularly rate their interaction with professors as being a highlight of the program. 

Diverse Community

The PSU Applied Linguistics department is a tight-knit, supportive community. The student body is diverse and has a wide range of life experiences. Students collaborate and learn from one another during class time, working on group projects, and in planned or impromptu study sessions. 

Strong Alumni Network

Our community's support continues past graduation. Since PSU's Applied Linguistics department has existed for many years, we have a wide network of graduates. Alumni post job opportunities, teaching tips, and other linguistics news. The graduate network and the department's excellent reputation can help you get jobs in the US and abroad. 

UG/TESL certificate information session

Support Applied Linguistics

Our world needs professionals who understand language-related challenges and who help people gain more opportunities by expanding their language skills. Your generosity provides support for outstanding graduate students.