Graduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics
From 2012, Monash has merged its existing Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics with the Graduate Diploma in English as an International Language and Postgraduate Diploma in Japanese Applied Linguistics. This merger results in one course, the Graduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics, which has three streams:
- General Applied Linguistics (available either on-campus or off-campus),
- Japanese Applied Linguistics, (on-campus students only)
- English as an International Language (on-campus students only)
Students enrolling in the new Graduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics can still study the full range of units previously available in Japanese Applied Linguistics, English as an International Language or Applied Linguistics if they choose. Students also have the option of taking an expanded range of electives in the new course as outlined below.
Please note that as this is a new course, we are still finalising some administrative details. This means that the course does not currently (sept 2011) appear correctly in course finder, and the CRICOS code for the course is yet to be finalised. Please bear with us as these features are updated and rest assured this course will be available for enrolments for semester 1, 2012. In the meantime if you have questions about the course please email the coordinator of the stream in which you are considering enrolling:
- General Applied Linguistics: Dr Louisa Willoughby: Louisa.Willoughby@monash.edu
- Japanese Applied Linguistics: Dr Robyn Spence-Brown: Robyn.SpenceBrown@monash.edu
- English as an International Language: Professor Farzad Sharifian: Farzad.Sharifian@monash.edu
For information on the previously offered course, please see Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics 2011.
Description
Objectives
Structure
Required units
Entry requirements
Standard duration of study
Alternative exits
Awards
Applications
Description
Professionals who know how language works and how it can be utilised in a multitude of situations are highly-valued in the workplace. This course offers students an introduction to fundamental areas of applied linguistics, research training and opportunities to specialise in such areas as second/foreign language acquisition, language teaching, language contact and intercultural communication. It provides excellent preparation for further studies in the application of linguistics to professional and social contexts offered in the masters program.
Course code: 0010
The Graduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics is available in the following streams:
- General Applied Linguistics (available either on-campus or off-campus)
- Japanese Applied Linguistics, (on-campus students only)
- English as an International Language (on-campus students only)
See Course Finder for admission, fee and application details.
Objectives
Students successfully completing this course will have:
- a sound knowledge of diverse aspects of the academic discipline
- an understanding of the world view of the field of study
- a critical appreciation of the secondary literature in the field of study
- a familiarity with many of the key texts and cultural products pertaining to the field of study
- advanced reading and communication skills, both written and verbal
- advanced analytical skills
- advanced skills relating to the ability to use relevant technology such as databases, information management systems and search engines effectively
Structure
Students complete one of the streams outlined below. Students must complete a maximum of 48 points at fourth-year level and a minimum of 24 points at fifth-year level. All units are 12 points unless otherwise stated.
Required units
Students in all streams must complete APG4347/APG5347 Research methods in applied linguistics. Students will select a stream and must take the required units for that stream, as well as choosing from common electives.
Stream A – General Applied Linguistics
Stream Coordinator: Dr Louisa Willoughby
Students must take:
- APG4347 Research methods in applied linguistics
- APG4346 Language in society
- APG4698 General linguistics
Remaining credit points may be taken from the list of common electives below
Stream B – Japanese Applied Linguistics
(This stream assumes students have intermediate Japanese competence or higher)
Stream Coordinator: Dr Robyn Spence-Brown
Students must take:
And at least one of:
Remaining credit points may be taken from the list of common electives below. In addition students in the Japanese Applied Linguistics stream may take up to 24 points of Japanese language units within the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics with the approval of the course coordinator.
Stream C – English as an International Language
Stream Coordinator: Prof Farzad Sharifian
Students must take:
- APG4347 Research methods in applied linguistics
- APG4735 Issues in teaching English as an international language
- APG4734 Renationalising English: Language, culture, and communication
And at least one of:
- APG4652 Managing intercultural communication
- APG4348 Second language acquisition
- APG5349 World Englishes
Remaining credit points may be taken from the list of common electives below.
Electives across all streams
Students enrolled in any stream may take on-campus or off-campus electives from the following:
On-campus electives
Note: students enrolling in on-campus units must be able to attend weekly classes at Monash’s Clayton campus
- APG4698 General linguistics
- APG4346 Language in society
- APG4348 Second language acquisition
- APG4652 Managing intercultural communication
- APG4633 Teaching and learning Asian languages
- APG4630 Japanese sociolinguistics
- APG4631 Asian languages in contact
- APG4634 Japanese linguistics
- APG4735 Issues in teaching English as an international language
- APG4734 Renationalising English: Language, culture, and communication
Students who obtain a distinction average and who have completed or are concurrently enrolled in APG4347/APG5347 (Research methodology in applied linguistics) may seek approval from the course coordinator to undertake APG5706 Research project in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics as one of the electives.
Alternative electives may be approved on an individual basis.
Off-campus electives
Note: International students who are living in Australia generally have visa restrictions that prevent them from taking off-campus units
- APG4698 General linguistics
- APG4346 Language in society
- APG4348 Second language acquisition
- APG5349 World Englishes
- APG5702 Bilingualism
- APG5703 Literacy
- APG5704 Discourse analysis
- APG5705 Language and identity (Not offered in 2012)
Alternative electives may be approved on an individual basis.
Progression to further studies
Students who complete the graduate diploma program may proceed to course 3769 Master of Applied Linguistics.
Entry requirements
- Applicants must meet the university post-graduate English requirements
Standard duration of study
Full-time: 1 year (two semesters)
Part-time: 2 years (four semesters)
Alternative exits
After successful completion of 24 points, students may apply to exit the program with course 3676 Graduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics.
Awards
Graduate Diploma in Applied LinguisticsApplications
Apply online via Course Finder.
Information about applying by mail.