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Requirements for Graduate Programs in Linguistics and TESOL

The English Department at Ball State University offers MA degrees in Linguistics and in Teaching English as a Second Language and the Ph.D. in English with a concentration in Applied Linguistics. In addition, students may add a second major in TESOL or Linguistics to another MA, or a minor in one of these fields to another MA. Students must present knowledge of a language other than English equivalent to two years of study at the college level.

Program Requirements

M.A. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)

English 520 Introduction to Linguistics, or the equivalent will be required but will not count toward required hours in the degree
 
   
Major requirements (12 hours)  
ENG 616 Intro to Theories of Language Learning
3
  617 Methods for Teaching English Language Learners
3
  618 Materials Development for Teaching English Language Learners
3
  624 Second Language Acquisition
3
     
Directed Electives  
Choose 18 hours from the following  
ENG 605 Teaching in English Studies (3)
 
  621 Meaning and Structure in English (3)
 
  622 History of the English Language (3)
 
  623 Phonetics and Phonology (3)
 
  625 Phonology (3)
 
  626 Morphology and Syntax (3)
 
  627 Sociolinguistics (3)
 
  628 Language and Culture (3)
 
  629 Proseminar in Applied Linguistics (3)
 
  630 Contrastive Analysis (3)
 
  631 Historical Linguistics (3)
 
  632 Discourse Analysis (3)
 
  682 Topics in English Linguistics (3)
 
  684 Topics in Second Language Acquisition (3)
 
  686 Topics in Linguistics (3)
 
  693 Writing in the Profession (3)
 
     
18
Research Requirement  
ENG 601 Research in English Studies
3
  and  
 
RES 697 Research Paper (1-3)  
  or    
CRPRJ 698 Creative Project (3 or 6) 3
   
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36 hrs

Depending on the nature of the student's research, the student may also be advised to take one or more courses in Experimental Design and Statistics in addition to other course work.

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M.A. in Linguistics

ENG 520 Introduction to Linguistics, or the equivalent will be required but will not count toward required hours in the degree  
Major requirements  
ENG 621 Approaches to Modern English Grammar
3
  623 Linguistic Phonetics
3
  626 Syntax
3
Directed Electives - At least 15 hours from:  
ENG 622 History of the English Language
3
  625 Phonology
 
  628 Language and Culture
 
  630 Contrastive Analysis
 
  631 Historical Linguistics
 
  632 Discourse Analysis
 
  682 Topics in English Linguistics
 
  686 Topics in Linguistics
 
     
15
Electives (3 hours, an additional course from the directed electives or any of the following)
 
ENG 624 Issues in Second Language Acquisition
3
  684 Topics in Second Language Acquisition
 
  693 Writing in the Profession
 
     
3
     
Research requirement  
ENG 601 Research in English Studies
3
  and  
 
RES 697 Research Paper (1-3 hrs)  
  or  
 
CRPRJ 698 Creative Project (3 or 6 hrs)
3
   
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36 hrs

Depending on the nature of the student's research, the student may also be advised to take one or more courses in Experimental Design and Statistics in addition to other course work.

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M.A. in TESOL and Linguistics

English 520 Introduction to Linguistics, or the equivalent will be required but will not count toward required hours in the degree
 
   
Major requirements (24 hours)  
ENG 616 Intro to Theories of Language Learning
3
  617 Methods for Teaching English Language Learners
3
  618 Materials for Teaching English Language Learners
3
  621 Meaning and Structure in English
3
  623 Phonetics and Phonology
3
  624 Issues in Second Language Acquisition
3
  626 Morphology and Syntax
3
  627 Sociolinguistics
3
         24
   
Directed Electives  
Choose 15 hours from the following  
ENG 605 Teaching in English Studies (3)
 
  622 History of the English Language (3)
 
  625 Phonology (3)
 
  628 Language and Culture (3)
 
  629 Proseminar in Applied Linguistics (3)
 
  630 Contrastive Analysis (3)
 
  631 Historical Linguistics (3)
 
  632 Discourse Analysis (3)
 
  682 Topics in English Linguistics (3)
 
  684 Topics in Second Language Acquisition (3)
 
  686 Topics in Linguistics (3)
 
  693 Writing in the Profession (3)
 
     
15
Research Requirement  
ENG 601 Research in English Studies
3
  and  
 
RES 697 Research Paper (1-3)  
  or    
CRPRJ 698 Creative Project (3 or 6) 3
   
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45 hrs

Depending on the nature of the student's research, the student may also be advised to take one or more courses in Experimental Design and Statistics in addition to other course work.

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Ph.D. in English with Concentration in Applied Linguistics

Degree Requirements  
Knowledge of two languages other than English  
Up to 32 hours from the masters degree may be applied to the total of 90 hours for the doctoral degree.  Students may elect to take one or more cognates in an appropriate department or university area.  ENG 520 Introduction to Linguistics and a graduate research course are prerequisites to the program.  Students who have not taken them or done equivalent work must take ENG 520 or an additional 3 hours of ENG 601, but these courses will not be included in the 48 hours of course work required for graduation.  
Transfer credit (up to) 32
ENG 621 Meaning and Structure in English
3
  623 Linguistic Phonetics
3
  626 Syntax
3
  627 Sociolinguistics
3
Directed electives  
Students must choose ENG 601 (3) and at least 18 additional hours from the following courses.  Students may be advised to take one or more courses in Experimental Design and Statistics in addition to other coursework.  
ENG 601 Research in English Studies (linguistics)
3
  622 History of the English Language
3
  624 Issues in Second Language Acquisition 3
  625 Phonology
3
  628 Language and Culture
3
  629 Seminar in Applied Linguistics (3-9)
3
  630 Contrastive Analysis 3
  631 Historical Linguistics
3
  632 Discourse Analysis
3
  682 Topics in English Linguistics 3
  684 Topics in Second Language Acquisition
3
  686 Topics in Linguistics 3
  693 Writing in the Profession 3
  701 Directed Readings in Research 3
  729 Advanced Topics in Linguistics
3
  21-36
Electives  
Students may choose at least 15 hours in courses outside of linguistics. 15
Research Requirement  
DISS 799 Doctoral Dissertation (1-24) 10
   
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90 hrs

Comprehensive Examinations
Student takes three comprehensive examinations covering the concentration and one comprehensive examination covering each cognate field. The exams are offered over the course of one week and are each four hours in length. Oral examinations follow the writtens.

Dissertation
Candidates for Ph.D. must complete a dissertation on an original topic under the guidance of a committee of faculty. The dissertation requires registration for 10 hours of credit in DISS 799. On completion of the dissertation, students stand a final oral examination between one and two hours in length.

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