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MA in TESOL (Hong Kong)
follow one core module - Research Issues in Applied Linguistics -
which offers an overview of how to go about studying and
Director of Studies: Dr Paul Baker.
researching language. You are then free to choose any five of the
Duration: 24 months part-time.
other modules required and write your dissertation in any area.
Location: Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Entry Requirements: A second class honours degree, or its
You can choose to specialise in one of the following areas:
equivalent, plus at least two years’ language teaching experience.
Corpus Linguistics
Assessment: Combination of coursework and dissertation.
Discourse Studies
IELTS: 6.5
Literacy Studies
Further Information: School of Continuing and Professional Studies,
Sociolinguistics
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Inter-University Hall, Shatin,
Stylistics
Hong Kong, e-mail:
carolto@cuhk.edu.hk
Theoretical and Descriptive Linguistics
web:
www.ling.lancs.ac.uk
MA in English Language and Contemporary
This programme is designed specifically for English language
Literary Studies
professionals resident in Hong Kong. The MA is a collaborative
venture between Lancaster and the Chinese University of Hong
Director of Studies: Dr Veronika Koller.
Kong. Lancaster staff teach in short intensive blocks, and the
Duration: 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time.
teaching takes place in the School of Continuing Studies in the
Entry Requirements: A good second class honours degree, or its
Chinese University of Hong Kong, which also provides
equivalent, in a relevant subject area.
administrative and learning support (e.g. library access). The aim of
Assessment: Combination of coursework and dissertation.
the MA is to provide professionally relevant and practically oriented
IELTS: 6.5
training that is tailored to the needs of local English teachers.
Funding: AHRC, Departmental Scholarships, British Council - see also
page 196.
MA in Language Studies
Further Information:
www.ling.lancs.ac.uk
This programme is designed for those who wish to combine the
Director of Studies: Dr Veronika Koller.
study of English language with the study of contemporary
Duration: 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time.
literature and literary theory. It is taught jointly by the Department
Entry Requirements: A good second class honours degree, or its
of Linguistics and English Language, and by the Department of
equivalent, in a relevant subject area.
English and Creative Writing. You construct your own individual
Assessment: Combination of coursework and dissertation.
scheme of study by selecting six courses out of a wide range of
IELTS: 6.5
options, including, for example, English Grammar, Varieties of
Funding: AHRC, Departmental Scholarships, British Council - see also
English, Stylistics, Language and Gender (in English Language), and
page 196.
Contemporary British Fiction, American Fiction, Theories of
Further Information:
www.ling.lancs.ac.uk
Modernity and Women’s Autobiography (in Contemporary Literary
Studies). There are no compulsory credit-bearing courses, but you
The MA in Language Studies is designed for people with a special
have to attend a research methodology course.
interest in language and linguistics. It is a very flexible scheme and
designed to respond to a variety of needs and interests. You are
invited to develop your own programme of study, choosing from a
large selection of modules in a variety of areas, including literacy
studies, sociolinguistics, discourse studies and stylistics. All students
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