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Master of Applied Linguistics (MAPL) - MAppLing
CRICOS code (International applicants): 021018E
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Semester intake: | Semester 1 (February) Semester 2 (July) | Semester 1 (February) Semester 2 (July) Semester 3 (November) |
Campus: | Toowoomba | - |
Fees: | Commonwealth supported place Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place
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Standard duration: | 1 year full-time, 5 years part-time on-campus,
up to five years part-time distance education, up to five years part-time
online education |
Program articulation: | From: Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics To: ; Doctor of Education |
Notes
This program does not qualify students for teacher registration
with relevant teaching authorities. To qualify for teacher registration
in Queensland please refer to the
Contact us
Future Australian and New Zealand students |
Future International students |
Current students |
Freecall (within Australia): 1800 269 500 Phone (from outside Australia): +61 7 4631 5315 Email: studyedu@usq.edu.au |
Phone: +61 7 4631 5543 Email: international@usq.edu.au |
Freecall (within Australia): 1800 007 252 Phone (from outside
Australia): +61 7 4631 2285 Email usq.support@usq.edu.au |
Program focus
This program is designed to introduce students from a range
of backgrounds to disciplines within Applied Linguistics, as they
engage with second language speakers and their communities. It allows
students to experience issues associated with understanding language
use and second language learners in diverse and international contexts.
Graduating students will have an advanced inter-cultural competence,
understanding the background to contemporary issues associated with
communities of diverse language identities and the ability to relate
professionally and appropriately within and on behalf of those communities.
Career opportunities
Applied Linguistics is a useful complement for a range of professions.
These include speech therapy and pathology, allied health, psychology
and training in a variety of industrial jobs that require skills in
communication management and cross-cultural interaction. New employment
opportunities abroad are available in companies that employ graduates
with problem-solving and analytical skills in international relations
with second language users in the workplace.
There is demand also among administrators and teachers in classrooms,
in indigenous communities and international schools, and other government
and community organisations for skills to meet diverse cultural and
language learning needs.
Program objectives
On successful completion of the Master of Applied Linguistics,
graduates should be able to:
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critically reflect on language related issues and analyse their
implications
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integrate knowledge and assess outcomes as a strategic facilitator
in second language contexts
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expand communication management and multi-literacy skills assisted
by technology in relevant discourse communities
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demonstrate enhanced competence in academic and scholarly writing
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use analytical skills in a specialised field of Applied Linguistics.
Admission requirements
Applicants must have completed a bachelor's degree or equivalent
from a recognised institution.
International applicants must have met the or have completed the .
How to apply
Domestic students
may be made directly
to USQ.
International students
This program is offered to international students. An international
student is a person who is not an Australian or New Zealand citizen
and not an Australian permanent resident. Please refer to for information about entry requirements, visa arrangements and
how to apply.
Program fees
Commonwealth supported place
A Commonwealth supported place is where the Australian Government
makes a contribution towards the cost of your higher education and
you as a student pay a , which varies depending on the
courses undertaken. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular
course via the .
Commonwealth Supported students may
be eligible to defer their fees through a Government loan called .
Domestic full fee paying place
Domestic full fee paying places are funded entirely through
the full fees paid by the student. Full fees vary depending on the
courses that are taken. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular
course via the .
Permanent Humanitarian Visa holders,
Permanent Resident visa holders and New Zealand citizens who reside
outside Australia pay full tuition fees.
Domestic full fee paying
students may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government
loan called .
International full fee paying place
International students pay full fees. Full fees vary depending
on the courses that are taken and whether they are studied on-campus,
via distance education/online. You are able to calculate the fees
for a particular course via the .
Program structure
The Master of Applied Linguistics is an 8-unit program. A minimum
of 50% of the program (4 units) must comprise courses at level 8.
The program is offered in two strands: Community and Teaching. Both
strands have a research pathway. The teaching strand also has a wholly
coursework pathway.
The Community strand embeds a research pathway and coursework,
as shown in the following Table.
Required Applied Linguistics courses |
LIN5000, EDR8005, LIN8015 |
3 units |
Required Research courses: |
EDR8000, EDR8061 |
3 units |
Optional Research courses: |
EDR8060 or EDR8001 |
1 unit |
Optional Elective postgraduate course |
See note 1 |
1 unit |
Note 1 Elective courses may be drawn from or from the following discussion with the Program
Coordinator to confirm suitability.
TheTeaching Strand embeds a research or coursework pathway,
as shown in the following Table.
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Research |
Coursework |
Required Applied Linguistics courses |
LIN5000, LIN8001, LIN8002, |
3 units |
LIN5000, LIN8001, LIN8002 |
3 units |
Elective Applied Linguistics courses |
LIN5003, EDR8005, LIN8006, LIN8007, LIN8015 |
2 units |
LIN5003, EDR8005, LIN8006, LIN8007, LIN8015 |
4 units |
Required Research courses |
EDR8061, EDR8000 or EDU5713 |
3 units |
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Optional Elective postgraduate course |
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See note 1 |
1 unit |
Note 1 Elective courses may be drawn from the Master of Education (8 Units) or from the following discussion with the Program
Coordinator to confirm suitability.
In some countries, completion of a research stream is a requirement
for recognition of the Master's qualification. Those students
in particular from Canada and the Middle East, or those intending
to live and work there, should check registration requirements with
the relevant authority in-country around the half-way point of the
Master's program. This will allow time for students to complete their
program via the research pathway if the need to do so is indicated.
Program completion requirements
Students are required to follow the recommended enrolment pattern
to graduate with a Master of Applied Linguistics. Those who deviate
from the recommended enrolment pattern are invited to transfer to
the Master of Education (TESOL), a program with a less highly structured
enrolment pattern containing all Applied Linguistics courses, or the
Master of Learning and Development, a program that accommodates courses
studied outside the Faculty of Education.
Required time limits
Students have a maximum of 5 years to complete this program.
Elective courses
Elective courses will be selected from
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Other Disciplines * |
Select from the Master of Education |
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Note:Minimum enrolment numbers apply to all courses.
Should enrolments not meet the minimum number required, students may
be transferred to a different mode or offering and advised of this
change prior to semester start.
IT requirements
Students must have reliable and ready access to email and the
Internet. See for more information.
Articulation
The Master of Applied Linguistics program articulates from the
Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics (PGAL).
The Community Strand embeds the PGAL Community Strand. Articulating
PGAL students will study 3 Required Research Courses and one of the
Optional Research courses.
The Teaching Strand embeds the PGAL Teaching Strand. Articulating
PGAL students will study 3 Required Research Courses and one Elective
course to complete their MAPL research pathway or 3-4 Applied Linguistics
elective courses and optionally one postgraduate elective course to
complete their MAPL coursework pathway.
Exit points
The Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Linguisicts (PGAL) and
the Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Development (PGLD)are
optional exit points from the Masters with four relevant courses completed.
Exemptions
The maximum exemptions granted will be no more than half of
the program units (four units). Within this limit, exemptions will
be granted for relevant studies successfully completed at postgraduate
level in the last five years and may be considered for studies successfully
completed in the last 10 years. Students who have completed the Postgraduate
Certificate programs listed in the Articulation section above, will
receive full credit if they study the same specialisation in this
program. Students intending to apply for exemptions should follow
the Within the
framework of those regulations, the following points should be given
particular consideration:
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Transfer of credit from other incomplete USQ award programs
may be permitted where there is similar or appropriate content.
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normally an accredited Certificate in TESOL (e.g. the Cambridge
Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages - CELTA)
attracts 1 unit of credit and a Diploma in TESOL 2 units of credit.
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USQ participates in the Education Queensland Professional Development
Pathways Program. Appropriate credit will be given through the scheme
which is outlined at http://education.qld.gov.au/staff/development/employee/teachers/pd_pathways/pd_pathways_contact.html.
Applications for similarly assessed professional development offered
in other jurisdictions are invited.
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completed and assessed professional development modules based
on PGAL course materials will attract credit into the program.
Students should seek advice from Student Support - Faculty of
Education before applying for exemptions.
Students who have completed or or as part of an undergraduate program in
the past 5 years are exempt from repeating the course but must complete
electives in Applied Linguistics to gain 8-units for the award.
Other information
Assessment of the courses will involve one or more of the following
components: written assignments, take-home examinations, reflective
journal keeping, seminar presentation (where appropriate), report
writing, development of work courses, questionnaires, marking schemes,
etc. as appropriate to each course.
Enrolment
Students may commence this Program in semesters one, two or
three. External students may choose to study part-time or full-time,
or a combination of both at different stages of their program. On-campus
commencement is restricted to semesters one and two. International
on-campus students must be enrolled full-time.
In this section:
Community strand - Recommended enrolment pattern
Graduates will have a clear sense of strategic direction for
identifying linguistic differences in communities and assisting in
the management of this diversity.
It is recommended that
Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements |
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On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) |
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Required
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| | 2 | | | | 1, 2 | Pre-requisite: and 4 units of completed Postgraduate 精东传媒app and minimum GPA 5 |
Select a minimum of one unit
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Select a maximum of one elective unit from the table of Elective
courses
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Teaching strand - Recommended enrolment pattern
Graduates will be competent in key areas for second language
teaching in a range of contexts. This Strand enhances each student's
capacity for open, critical reflective thinking about second language
teaching practice by critically analysing relevant professional issues
affecting current educational practices in the area of second language
teaching and policy development.
It is recommended that
Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements |
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On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (WEB) |
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Coursework pathway
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Required
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Select minimum of 4 courses
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Select a maximum of one elective unit from the table of Elective
Courses
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To best position yourself for later PhD studies, the Research
pathway is recommended
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Research pathway
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Required
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Select minimum of two courses from
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Research courses:
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Required project work
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| | 2 | | | | 1, 2 | Pre-requisite: and 4 units of completed Postgraduate 精东传媒app and minimum GPA 5 |
Notes
On campus offers are contingent upon sufficient enrolments.
Subject to International Student visa requirements, alternative modes
of EXT or WEB may be substituted.