Our PhD program in Applied Linguistics & Technology (ALT) focuses on English language description, teaching, learning, and assessment, with particular emphasis on issues and practices related to technology: analysis of language using computational and corpus linguistic methods as well as the study of computer technology in English language teaching, learning, and assessment. The degree prepares students for a variety of academic appointments in departments of applied linguistics and English and for professional opportunities in research and development, international publishing, and government agencies in the U.S. and around the world where English is taught and used for specific educational, vocational, and professional purposes. Candidates are required to complete 72 hours of graduate credit including a dissertation; to meet a language requirement that may be fulfilled in a number of ways (students whose native language is other than English are considered to have met the language requirement after satisfying the Graduate College English requirement); and to pass a portfolio assessment, a preliminary examination (consisting of a dissertation proposal and pilot study and written response to questions about them), and an oral defense of the dissertation.
Learning Goals that students in this program are expected to meet include:
Demonstrate knowledge of and confidence with the use of computer applications relevant to teaching, learning, research, and assessment in applied linguistics
Design, implement and evaluate algorithms for automating linguistic analysis tasks based on knowledge natural language and speech processing programming
Formulate important research questions to for guiding investigations that contribute to theory and practice in one or more areas of applied linguistics
Apply principles of research methodology to design data collection, and analysis procedures to address research questions in at least one area of applied linguistics
Interpret and evaluate findings in view of their contribution to theory, research and practice in the relevant area
Communicate ideas, discoveries, and findings to others in a professional and creative manner
Collaborate with other professionals to create and investigate new knowledge, practices and products
Demonstrate independence and professionalism in teaching and research
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Предполагаемое начало: January 2023
Начало обучения
22 Август 2022
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
202 Catt Hall,
2224 Osborn Dr,
AMES,
Iowa,
50011, United States
Ph.D. applicants must have completed a Master’s degree prior to their first semester in the program.
The minimum scores accepted by the Graduate College are:
Internet Based TOEFL (iBT): 106
TOEFL Paper (PBT): 623
IELTS: 8.0
Pearson Test of English (PTE): 79
Duo Lingo English Test: 125
Application Deadlines: January 5 (once per year for fall semester entry only), with applications accepted and evaluated beginning October 15. Early applications are encouraged.
Требования к IELTS могут отличаться в зависимости от выбранного курса
На восьми факультетах университета более 300 программ, преподаватели которых самозабвенно занимаются насущными проблемами современности.