The course aims to broaden your horizons and stimulate your intellectual curiosity through engaging learning content and discussions. I look forward to meeting you in September.
Our team is dedicated to the development of knowledge and high-quality teaching of Applied Linguistics and lifelong learning. You will be taught by a range of specialist lecturers who have experience across different disciplines which will enable you to develop your understanding of different perspectives of contemporary issues in Applied Linguistics
Welcome and induction
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Some of you will be returning to study after a break and we appreciate that as well as being exciting, it may be somewhat daunting. Therefore, we have designed an informative Welcome Week which will provide you with key information that you need to know about your studies, the University, including an introduction and tour of the library facilities, and further support available. It is also when you will get to know your fellow students and the staff. Welcome Week schedules will be sent to you in due course, and you are required to access this so please add this week to your diary.
Your welcome and induction will be w/c 18 September 2023 - we look forward to meeting you then.
The months leading up to starting on your course are ideal in helping you get set for your studies by doing some background reading. Please find below some recommended readings, all available from the CCCU Library:
- Conrad, S., Hartig, A. and Santelmann, L. (2020) The Cambridge Introduction to Applied Linguistics. Cambridge University Press.
- Flowerdew, J. and Richardson, J. (eds.) (2018) The Routledge Handbook of Critical Discourse Studies. Routledge. (Also available as an e-book from the CCCU Library website)
- Friedrich, P. (2019) Applied Linguistics in the Real World. Routledge. (Also available as an e-book from the CCCU Library website)
- Simpson, J. (2011) The Routledge Handbook of Applied Linguistics. Routledge. (Also available as an e-book from the CCCU Library website)
Each module comes with its own reading list. The above should give you a good foundation for your first trimester.
Useful websites for students of Applied Linguistics are:
Discourse Cognition Society: http://www.discourses.org/
Discourse Studies: https://discourseanalysis.net/
International Pragmatics Association: https://pragmatics.international/
It is useful to note that the University Bookshop offers 10% discount on most titles in print and have some price-beating book bundles. They also price match Amazon on core texts recommended in the module handbooks you will receive when you start in September.