Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics and Technology
Up one levelInformation on course requirements, curricular policies, preliminary exams, and prospectus and dissertation guidelines.
- ALT Course Requirements
- An outline of the 72 hours of course work required of doctoral students in Applied Linguistics and Technology.
- ALT Curricular Policies and Guidelines
- Policies regarding research methods, elective courses, and the foreign language requirement.
- ALT Portfolio Assessment
- Doctoral candidates in Applied Linguistics and Technology will submit a portfolio for diagnostic assessment of their scholarly writing. If for any reason a student wishes to request a change in the procedure for the portfolio assessment, the student must write a memo to the Director of Graduate Education before the second Tuesday of the semester in which the exam is due specifying the request and providing a rationale for it. The Director of Graduate Education will decide whether or not the request will be granted.
- ALT Preliminary Examination
- Doctoral candidates in Applied Linguistics and Technology must take the preliminary examination, which is composed of two parts -- the preliminary written exam and the preliminary oral exam. If for any reason a student wishes to request a change in the procedure for the preliminary examination, the student must write a memo to the Director of Graduate Education before the second Tuesday of the semester in which the exam is due specifying the request and providing a rationale for it. The Director of Graduate Education will decide whether or not the request will be granted.
- ALT Prospectus and Dissertation Guidelines