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MA Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching

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Tuitionfee

18,240 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

LinguisticsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Linguistics

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Designed for those with experience of teaching languages, the MA Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching (MAALLT) programme will extend your knowledge of the processes that underpin and facilitate foreign language learning. You will learn about the new developments in applied linguistics research and will be able to reflect on these in light of your own practical expertise. You will be able to do so in the Department with international reputation for world-leading language research. This masters is an ideal grounding for postgraduate students looking to go on to further study such as PhD or for a career in the education sector.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Linguistics

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

Designed for those with experience of teaching languages, the MA Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching (MAALLT) programme will extend your knowledge of the processes that underpin and facilitate foreign language learning. You will learn about the new developments in applied linguistics research and will be able to reflect on these in light of your own practical expertise. You will be able to do so in the Department with international reputation for world-leading language research. This masters is an ideal grounding for postgraduate students looking to go on to further study such as PhD or for a career in the education sector.

Admission Requirements

67+
185+
7+
96+

You should already have, or shortly complete, a degree in a relevant discipline, such as language, linguistics or education. You have to achieved at least a 2:1 in your undergraduate degree.

Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
8,040 GBP
International
18,240 GBP

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