Develop your knowledge and understanding of linguistics while receiving research and study. The postgraduate course of applied linguistics is a professional development course designed for teachers of English and other second languages and language professionals of translation, interpretation and other second languages.
During the half-year full-time (or part-time) study, you will choose from nearly 20 courses, such as linguistics, psychology, pedagogy, social culture, and language teaching methods.
The applied linguistics major of the University of Queensland enjoys a high reputation at home and abroad. Most graduates are engaged in teaching and administrative work in high schools, universities and language schools in Australia and abroad. They can also find jobs in business and government positions and make use of their understanding of language use in different environments and cultures.
Curriculum highlights
Studying at the College of Language and Culture of Queensland University, Australia, she is in the leading position in the international teaching of interpretation and translation. You will have the opportunity to work with and learn from more than 50 leading researchers specializing in different disciplines. Choose to specialize in applied linguistics or TESOL research. While receiving research training, cultivate an understanding of the field of linguistics.
Learning field
Adjust your study to suit your goals. This major offers the following options:
(1) Applied Linguistics
(2) English teaching research
How will your study proceed?
Your learning experience is designed according to the learning effect of the courses you choose. Generally speaking, there are the following forms:
(1) lecture
(2) Tutorial
(3) Seminar
What will you learn?
At the University of Queensland, degrees are called "projects" and disciplines are called "projects". The following are examples of courses you can study in this project:
(1) key reasoning
(2) Introduction to second language learning and teaching
(3) Second language acquisition
(4) Language teaching in the global context
occupation
According to your major, here are some careers you might pursue:
(1) Linguistic researcher
(2) International business consultant
(3) Translation
(4)TESOL teachers
(5) Language teachers
(6) Language Project Manager
(7) Private teachers
Admission requirements
prerequisite
A recognized degree or equivalent in any discipline.
English language requirements
Overall IELTS 6.5; Reading 6; Writing 6; Oral English 6; Listening 6. Applicable to other English proficiency tests and scores recognized by the University of Queensland.
The total score of TOEFL online test is 87, listening 19, reading 19, writing 2 1, and speaking 19.
TOEFL Pb-total score 570, listening 54, reading 54, writing 59/5.
Pearson-total score 64, total score 60 for all subbands (total score 64, total score 60 for all subbands).
Be-the total score must be at least 4 points, and all macro skills must be at least C.
CES-total score 176, total score of all subbands 169 (overall 176, all subbands 169. ).
OET scores are not accepted.
Student visa
International students taking full-time postgraduate certificate courses in applied linguistics can apply for an Australian student visa (500 categories). Before you get a visa, you must meet many requirements, including the genuine temporary entry (GTE) requirement.
Learning field
Adjust your study to suit your goals. This major offers the following options:
applied linguistics
Applied linguistics provides an in-depth understanding of the concepts, current problems and research methods in the core areas of applied linguistics. Students will gain professional theoretical and practical knowledge in language teaching, technology, sociolinguistics and cross-cultural issues. In the process of studying applied linguistics, students can cultivate their ability to apply what they have learned to teaching and practical work in other fields, and understand the main ideas and application directions in this field at present.
English teaching research (TESOL research)
TESOL (Teaching English to People of Other Languages) is a dynamic global profession. TESOL field is a professional development program for experienced teachers of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and English as a Second Language (ESL). You can choose research and special projects, especially for students who are interested in continuing to pursue higher research degrees. English is an international language for business, education and cross-cultural communication. Therefore, qualified TESOL professionals are in great demand worldwide.
economic aid
As an international student, you may be eligible for financial assistance from your home country or the Australian government.
scholarship
Australian scholarship
fulbright scholarship
Knight-Hennessy scholar
Royal Thai Government Scholarship.
How to apply?
Online application
All international applications should be submitted to the University of Queensland. You can use one if you like? Authorized agent of the University of Queensland in your country.
The application code for postgraduate courses in applied linguistics is 5463.
The deadline for this course is:
From the second semester of the school year to May 3 1 day.
I started studying in the first semester last year until 1 1 30th of the month.