Stream

Applied Linguistics - LINGBS7325

Stream Summary

Faculty: Faculty of Arts&Social Science

School: School of Humanities and Languages

Contact: hal@unsw.edu.au

Program: 7325 - Arts

Award(s):

Graduate Certificate in Arts (Specialisation)

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Stream Outline

The Graduate Certificate in Arts in Applied Linguistics (program 7325, stream code LINGBS7325) aims to provide those who work or plan to work in a language-related area (teachers of English as a second or foreign language or of a language other than English, translators and interpreters, curriculum designers, and other language professionals) with a vocationally relevant degree which enables them to refresh and upgrade their knowledge and skills.
Applicants require a relevant undergraduate degree (normally with specialisation in Linguistics, English, or another language), with preference given to applicants with relevant work experience.

Stream Structure

Students are required to complete four courses, one of which is the core course LING5026 Introduction to Linguistic Analysis.

Core Course

Elective Courses

Graduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics in Japanese or Korean
Students can specialise in Japanese or Korean within the Applied Linguistics program. In order to fulfil the requirements of the Graduate Certificate students must complete two LING courses from the list above plus two Japanese Studies or two Korean Studies courses from the following:

Admission Requirements

A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in English, linguistics, languages or a related area.
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