MC-APLING v.3 Master of Arts (Applied Linguistics)
MA(Curtin)
Course CRICOS Code: 023985G
Registered full-time Duration:
1 Year
Course Overview
Master Degrees (Coursework) prepare students to apply advanced knowledge for professional practice, scholarship and further learning corresponding to AQF level 9 qualifications.
This course is designed for professionals already in the field of language teaching. The course, which concentrates on teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL), considers issues connected with TESOL teaching in Australia and the region. The course is designed for teachers intending to work in Australia and overseas and is available to international students. This course consists of coursework units, including a Negotiated Research Project.
Additional Course Expenses
Students may be expected to purchase a number of textbooks and other essential study materials.
Course Entry and Completion Details
Applicants for a Master Degree (Coursework) are required to meet University academic and English language entry standards; details are provided at http://futurestudents.curtin.edu.au. Subject to the duration of the course applicants usually require a Bachelor Degree or equivalent (and may require relevant work experience), Bachelor Honours Degree, Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma. Any specific course entry and completion requirements must also be met.
A bachelor degree in Education of at least four years full-time or part-time equivalent OR A bachelor degree of at least three years full-time or part-time equivalent and a Graduate Diploma in Education or equivalent OR A bachelor degree of at least three years full-tome or part-time equivalent and a Graduate Certificate in TESOL. A demonstrated, extensive teaching background is desirable for all applicants. As a guideline, applicants who do not have English as a first language will need a minimum proficiency of IELTS 6.5, with sub-scores of 6 in all areas.
Credit for Recognised Learning
Applications for credit towards a course are assessed on an individual basis. Credit reduces the amount of learning required to complete the course and may be granted for formal education qualifications, non-formal learning from non-award programs of study and informal learning through work experiences. Further information can be found at http://futurestudents.curtin.edu.au.
Pathway to Further Study
Graduates may qualify for entry to Doctoral degrees. For further details, see the Graduate Research School website http://research.curtin.edu.au/postgraduate-research/future-research-students/entry-requirements/
Course Organisation
Master Degrees (Coursework) contain a series of units in a specialised area of study which may include compulsory (core), optional or elective units to cater for student preferences. They may also contain a range of majors/streams for students to choose from.
The Master of Arts (Applied Linguistics) provides students with the option of undertaking a course of study which develops their skills in research leading to higher degrees, or a course of study which is more directed to development of professional skills. Please ensure you discuss your preferred course of study with your Course Coordinator to ensure the selection of appropriate units.
Course Learning Outcomes
A graduate of this course can:
1. an advanced understanding of the theoretical principles and concepts which underpin contemporary language teaching practices and an ability to apply this understanding to research practices germane to the discipline
2. a critical understanding of the diverse needs of students and an ability to achieve creative solutions to problems of pedagogy through focussed research activity
3. an ability to access key texts in the field, and to analyse critically key concepts in the field; and an ability to synthesise information from practical and theoretical perspectives in order to conduct focussed research
4. an ability to communicate information and ideas (including key concepts relevant to the discipline) effectively and appropriately to a variety of audiences and for a variety of purposes
5. an awareness of available technologies and an insight into how they can be used creatively to discipline-specific advantage
6. an awareness of the importance of self-directed learning for professional growth and the demonstrated ability to take responsibility for individual intellectual development
7. an awareness of the theoretical and practical implications for the discipline in a global context and an ability to conduct research drawing on local and international perspectives
8. an appreciation of the value of cultural and linguistic diversity and its place in the discipline
9. a demonstrated ability to work both independently and as part of a team and an understanding and commitment to ethical research practices
Duration and Availability
This fee-paying course is one year full-time or equivalent part-time study.
Location and delivery Mode
Year | Location | Period | All* | Internal | Partially Online Internal^ | External | Fully Online# |
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2016 | Bentley Campus | Semester 1 | Y | ||||
2016 | Bentley Campus | Semester 2 | Y | ||||
2016 | SEAMEO RETRAC | Trimester 1A | Y |
The information displayed above refers to study periods and locations where the course is available for first time entry. Students are normally only offered or admitted to a course once.
* The course itself may not be available either solely internally or externally but individual units may be offered in either or both of those modes. Prospective students should contact the Course Coordinator for further information.
^ Course and associated units are offered in this mode permitting International Onshore student enrolment.
# Course and associated units are offered in this online only mode and DO NOT permit International Onshore student enrolment.
Course Structure | Hrs/Wk | Credit | |||
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Year 1 Semester 1 | |||||
LING6004 | v.1 | World Englishes | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
OR | |||||
LING6003 | v.1 | Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
LING6000 | v.1 | Language Analysis and Language Learning | 2.0 | 25.0 | |
EDUC6003 | v.2 | Foundations of Educational Research | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
LING6002 | v.1 | Language Teaching and Learning Styles | 2.0 | 25.0 | |
100.0 | |||||
Year 1 Semester 2 | |||||
LING6001 | v.1 | Language Analysis and Language in Society | 2.0 | 25.0 | |
LING6006 | v.1 | Language Teaching Course Design and Assessment | 2.0 | 25.0 | |
LING6005 | v.1 | Language Studies | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
OR | |||||
EDUC6015 | v.1 | Negotiated Research Project | 50.0 | ||
OR | |||||
EDUC6008 | v.1 | Independent Study | 3.0 | 25.0 | |
75.0 |
# OR LING6001 AND LING6006 AND EDEC6000
* In Semester 2, students may take the following combination of units:
** LING6001 AND LING6006 AND EDUC6008 AND LING6005
Further Information
If you need more course information, you may contact the relevant areas: For Current Students: Student Services Office, please click here for further details: http://students.curtin.edu.au/contact_offices.cfm For Domestic Future Students: Future Students Centre, email: futurestudents@curtin.edu.au Tel: +61-8-9266 1000 For International Future Students: Curtin International, email: international@curtin.edu.au Tel: +61-8-9266 7331
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International students
International students studying in Australia on a student visa can only study full-time and there are also specific entry requirements that must be met. As some information contained in this publication may not be applicable to international students, refer to international.curtin.edu.au for further information. Australian citizens, permanent residents and international students studying outside Australia may have the choice of full-time, part-time and external study, depending on course availability and in-country requirements.