The English Language Teaching/Applied Linguistics MPhil at University Of Reading is a 3-6 years part time course.
On successful completion candidates will be awarded the following qualification: MPhil by University of Reading.
Start date
This course last started in Sep-09
More information:
The School has a number of highly active research staff. Some key research areas are listed here: Corpus Studies and IT - (Ms Clare Furneaux, Dr Paul Thompson); Discourse and Sociolinguistics - (Dr Kristyan Spelman Miller, Dr Judith Baxter); Language Teaching and Learning - (Ms Clare Furneaux, Dr Denise Santos, Dr Kristyan Spelman Miller, Dr Paul Thompson, Mr Alan Tonkyn); Phonetics and Linguistics - (Dr Jane Setter, Dr Linda Shockey, Professor Yan Huang); Psycholinguistics.
Necessary qualifications:
Applicants will normally have completed a Masters degree in a relevant field, and will submit a well-defined research proposal with their application. Applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence with their application of proficiency in the form of an IELTS score of 7.0 (with no sub-test below 6.5), or an equivalent score on another recognised test.
This course costs:
Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.
University of Reading
Whiteknights
Po Box 217
Reading
Berkshire
RG6 6AH
Venue description:
Accommodation may be available to those undertaking certain learning opportunities and the institution will provide details. Childcare facilities are available on site. Early booking of sessions is strongly recommended due to high demand of limited places. Guidance and advice may be available for all aspects of student life. Facilities/Support are available for students with hearing impairment. Facilities/Support are available for students whose main language is not English. Facilities/Support are available for students with learning difficulties. Facilities/Support are available for students with restricted mobility. Facilities/Support are available for students with visual impairment.