The Master in Linguistics (MA) degree program prepares students to contribute and lead in the field of linguistics with a foundation in both theoretical and applied linguistics.
This two-year (36 semester hour) graduate academic program is strongly oriented towards linguistic field work. It prepares students to integrate scholarship with service to language communities worldwide, analyzing and describing the linguistic structures of languages and putting previously unwritten languages into writing.
Graduates are also prepared to publish research findings in academic journals, pursue ongoing professional development, enter doctoral programs, and integrate their faith with their work.
While most graduate linguistics programs emphasize formal theories of linguistics, the Master in Linguistics (MA) program adopts a functional/typological approach, emphasizing practical linguistic analysis in the development of language programs in roles such as language revitalization, orthography development, literacy program development, and translation.
There may be additional costs by this University.