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Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics and Technology

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Information 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
 

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