MA Applied Linguistics
Course Overview
This course in Applied Linguistics explores how language is practically used, acquired, and learned to solve real-world communication challenges across all stages of life. It delves into the dynamic intersection of language theory and everyday practice, examining the complex nature of human interaction. Students will investigate innovative approaches to understanding language development and its profound impact on society.
Key Program Highlights
- Examines practical solutions to real-world language problems
- Explores language acquisition and learning across the entire lifespan
- Investigates the complexities of human interaction and communication
- Focuses on the application of linguistic theory in everyday contexts
- Engages with a field of constant innovation and new research
Course Overview
This course in Applied Linguistics explores how language is practically used, acquired, and learned to solve real-world communication challenges across all stages of life. It delves into the dynamic intersection of language theory and everyday practice, examining the complex nature of human interaction. Students will investigate innovative approaches to understanding language development and its profound impact on society.
Key Program Highlights
- Examines practical solutions to real-world language problems
- Explores language acquisition and learning across the entire lifespan
- Investigates the complexities of human interaction and communication
- Focuses on the application of linguistic theory in everyday contexts
- Engages with a field of constant innovation and new research
Express Offer
An Express Offer will provide you with a priority pass to the University of York. By meeting requirements, you'll get an Offer in Principle (OIP) in just 24 hours and a final offer letter in a few days.
This exclusive deal is available only for select courses.
Here are some more benefits from the Express Offer:
- Backlogs accepted
- Gap years accepted (with justification)
- English test waivers (may be considered for students who’ve completed previous education in English-speaking countries or institutions)
- All boards accepted for IELTS waiver (except high-risk regions)
- Visa refusal accepted on a case-by-case basis
- NIOS and distance education accepted on a case-by-case basis
Requirements
Modules
- Foundations of Applied Linguistics Research
- Conversation Analysis
- First and Second Language Acquisition
- Advanced Phonetics and Phonology
- Language Variation and Change
- Phonetics and Phonology
- Semantics
- Syntax
- Multimodality: Language and the Body
- Language Development and Age
- Linguistic Approaches to Second Language Acquisition
- Neurolinguistics: Language and the Brain
- Phonological Development
- Quantitative Methods
- Talk at Work
- Teaching English for Academic Purposes
- Dissertation