Overview

The following information applies to students commencing from 2018. Within the Master of Applied Linguistics (MAppLing), the 2 year stream (C) is for you if you have no background in linguistics. It offers you the opportunity to develop extensive skills, knowledge and understanding of Applied Linguistics by undertaking the equivalent … For more content click the Read More button below.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Act ethically, respectfully and responsibly.
2.
Collaborate effectively with others.
3.
Exhibit initiative and self-direction.
4.
Reflect critically on the international scholarship and professional practice of Applied Linguistics.
5.
Engage proactively with complex problems in professional practice and/or scholarship in Applied Linguistics.
6.
Apply the results of research in Applied Linguistics to existing or new practices in the professional field.
7.
Articulate the knowledge base of Applied Linguistics, including contemporary theoretical frameworks, research principles and methods.
8.
Communicate concepts, methods, research and decisions in Applied Linguistics to a range of audiences.
9.
Explain recent developments in professional practice in Applied Linguistics.

Available in Program(s)
Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:

Master of Applied Linguistics - MAppLing8236 - Applied Linguistics

Specialisation Structure

Students must complete 96 UOC.

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