Applied Linguistics is the study of language as a social, cognitive, and cultural entity, with the goal of solving real-world problems. We investigate the development and use of language in real-world situations and institutions. We use our understanding to address problems where communication has a central role, such as in schools and businesses, in law, in teaching speakers of a second language, in meeting the needs of refugee and immigrant communities, in international development, and much more.
Our department includes a major and minor in Applied Linguistics, an undergraduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL), and an MA in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Language (TESOL). We offer:
- Small classes and mentoring by faculty
- Experience on projects using language knowledge to address real-world problems
- An active Student Organization of Applied Linguistics (SOAL) that organizes speakers, workshops, game nights and more
- Research experience for undergraduates and graduate students
- Advising for transfer students to make the most of your credits
- A supportive community of people with diverse cultural and language experiences.
We collaborate with partners in the Portland community and around the world so you can gain experience in a variety of contexts.
Language plays a central role in many issues of racial justice. Our department is committed to working toward a more equitable and inclusive university and society, and to teaching others about the role of language in a just society.