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Whether you are currently enrolled in the upper level Applied Linguistics courses, taking them in the following semester or school year, or are just curious about what these courses entail, the following two links provide the necessary information you need to make the most of these courses.

Note: Planning your course schedule can be a difficult task at any level, but it can be especially difficult when your course includes a practical component outside of course time.

Current Students: For students currently enrolled in Linguistics 374 or 376; includes helpful tips and advice for students, as well as a list of responsibilities and practicum requirements for the Applied Linguistics Program.

Prospective Students: For students who will be taking Ling 374 or 376 in the upcoming semester or school year, or for students who may be unsure about the overall practical requirements for the Applied Linguistics Program. This link includes helpful tips from students who have taken the courses in the past.

 

 

 

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