University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2007

C04231v1 Master of Arts

Award(s): Master of Arts in (name of Education major) (MA)
UAC code: 942208 (No specified major CSP) (Autumn semester), 942209 (No specified major PDFP) (Autumn semester), 942216 (e-Learning major CSP) (Autumn semester), 942217 (e-Learning major PDFP) (Autumn semester), 942224 (TESOL major CSP) (Autumn semester), 942225 (TESOL major PDFP) (Autumn semester), 942226 (TESOL major distance CSP) (Autumn semester), 942227 (TESOL major distance PDFP) (Autumn semester), 942232 (Applied Linguistics major CSP) (Autumn semester), 942233 (Applied Linguistics major PDFP) (Autumn semester), 942234 (Applied Linguistics major distance CSP) (Autumn semester), 942235 (Applied Linguistics major distance PDFP) (Autumn semester), 945209 (PDFP) (Spring semester), 945225 (TESOL major PDFP) (Spring semester), 945227 (TESOL major distance PDFP) (Spring semester), 945233 (Applied Linguistics major PDFP) (Spring semester), 945235 (Applied Linguistics major distance PDFP) (Spring semester)
CRICOS code: 057879G
Load credit points: 48
Course EFTSL: 1
Faculty/institute responsible: Education
Location: City campus

Overview
Course aims
Career options
Additional admission requirements
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Other information

Overview

This course may be completed as a general Master of Arts degree or as a Master of Arts with a major in TESOL, e-Learning or Applied Linguistics.

The Master of Arts in TESOL is for qualified or experienced teachers who want a specific qualification in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL). The subjects aim to extend both theoretical and practical knowledge about English language, and about curriculum design and methodologies for language education, and are designed to meet the needs of diverse contexts of teaching and learning English. The course integrates theory and practice and is an internationally recognised qualification.

The Master of Arts in e-Learning provides students with the capacity to enhance learning in their diverse workplaces through new technologies, and to discover the possibilities for innovative learning. Students study e-learning models, theories, technologies and design, with electives available in the areas of digital media, graphics, imagery and information.

The Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics is designed to enable language educators and other professionals to gain a firm theoretical grounding in applied linguistics and explore its relevance to their professional practice. The course integrates theory and practice and is an internationally recognised qualification.

UTS is a leading provider of language and literacy education and e-learning courses with academics who are published authors and internationally recognised experts in these fields.

Distance delivery is available in the TESOL and Applied Linguistics majors. Face-to-face delivery is available for all majors in times suitable for full-time workers.

Course aims

The Master of Arts in TESOL aims to enable students to achieve or consolidate specialist, professional competence as practitioners in teaching and programming for spoken and written language development in TESOL; and develop students' capacity for theoretically informed reflective teaching practice.

The Master of Arts in e-Learning aims to assist students to develop an understanding of the structures, functions and dynamics of a variety of e-learning systems, both locally and internationally, and become familiar, as learners, designers and teachers, with a range of e-learning environments in different disciplines, designed for different educational purposes and with different underlying values.

The Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics aims to provide a rigorous theoretical grounding in applied linguistics relevant to the needs of language educators and other professional groups; develop students' understanding of the linguistic dimensions of cultural diversity, globalisation and social change; and develop skills in the application of linguistic theory to a range of professional practice.

Career options

Career options are dependent on the major chosen.

Master of Arts in TESOL: Graduates work in teaching, research, educational consultancy, management and leadership roles in the fields of TESOL or applied linguistics.

Master of Arts in e-Learning: Graduates work in an e-Learning roles in: Corporate, community and education settings, knowledge management, learning and development, human resource development, primary, secondary or tertiary education, and community education.

Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics: Graduates work in teaching, research, educational consultancy, or management and leadership roles in the fields of TESOL, adult basic education or linguistics.

Additional admission requirements

Students require an undergraduate degree or equivalent. The TESOL major requires a teaching qualification (a four-year education degree, or an undergraduate degree and a one-year teaching qualification). Applicants with an undergraduate degree who do not have a teaching qualification may be considered for enrolment on the basis of a minimum of two years teaching experience in teaching English as a second or foreign language.

This course is available for mid-year entry for full-fee-paying students in the following areas:

  • Master of Arts
  • Master of Arts in TESOL
  • Master of Arts in TESOL (distance)
  • Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics
  • Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics (distance).

Note: not all electives within this course are offered by distance. Students may only complete this course by distance if they select electives which are offered by distance.

Course duration and attendance

The course can be completed in one year of full-time, or two years of part-time study, depending on subject choice. Subjects are offered in weekly, block or distance mode. Attendance is dependent on students chosen major and electives.

Majors in TESOL and Applied Linguistics are offered in a choice of distance or face-to-face mode. The e-Learning major requires attendance at City campus.

Course structure

Students must complete a total of 48 credit points. Majors are offered in TESOL, Applied Linguistics and e-Learning. Students completing a major are required to complete six core subjects and two electives.

Students can also complete the course without a major. Students not completing a major are required to complete two core subjects and six electives.

Course completion requirements

CBK90545 Major choice 48cp
Total 48cp

Course program

Course programs are given below for each major for both full-time and part-time students. Electives must be chosen from the list presented immediately following the course programs.

 
List of majors
MAJ07054 TESOL 48cp
MAJ07055 Applied Linguistics 48cp
MAJ07056 e-Learning 48cp
STM90491 No specified major 48cp
 
Applied Linguistics major, full time
Year 1
Autumn semester
013087 Discourse Analysis 6cp
013952 Research Perspectives 6cp
013095 Global Englishes 6cp
Select 6 credit points from the following options: 6cp
013098 Independent Study Project 16cp 
013132 Technology Enhanced Language Learning6cp 
013121 Theory and Practice of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages6cp 
013141 Language Programming and Assessment6cp 
Spring semester
013107 Phonology and Pronunciation 6cp
013951 Learning and Change 6cp
013096 Grammar and the Construction of Meaning 6cp
Select 6 credit points from the following options: 6cp
013104 Language and Power6cp 
013112 Research Design6cp 
013159 Independent Study Project 26cp 
 
Applied Linguistics major, part time
Year 1
Autumn semester
013087 Discourse Analysis 6cp
013952 Research Perspectives 6cp
Spring semester
013951 Learning and Change 6cp
013096 Grammar and the Construction of Meaning 6cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
013095 Global Englishes 6cp
Select 6 credit points from the following options: 6cp
013098 Independent Study Project 16cp 
013132 Technology Enhanced Language Learning6cp 
Spring semester
013107 Phonology and Pronunciation 6cp
Select 6 credit points from the following options: 6cp
013159 Independent Study Project 26cp 
013104 Language and Power6cp 
013112 Research Design6cp 
 
e-Learning major, full time
Year 1
Autumn semester
013091 e-Learning Experiences 1 6cp
013092 e-Learning Experiences 2 6cp
013952 Research Perspectives 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Spring semester
013093 e-Learning Technologies 6cp
013090 e-Learning Design 6cp
013951 Learning and Change 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
 
e-Learning major, part time
Year 1
Autumn semester
013091 e-Learning Experiences 1 6cp
013952 Research Perspectives 6cp
Spring semester
013951 Learning and Change 6cp
013093 e-Learning Technologies 6cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
013092 e-Learning Experiences 2 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Spring semester
013090 e-Learning Design 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
 
Electives list, e-Learning major
013087 Discourse Analysis 6cp
013095 Global Englishes 6cp
013096 Grammar and the Construction of Meaning 6cp
013098 Independent Study Project 1 6cp
013104 Language and Power 6cp
013105 Language Development 6cp
013106 Mentoring in the Workplace 6cp
013107 Phonology and Pronunciation 6cp
013112 Research Design 6cp
013113 Skill Learning and the Development of Expertise 6cp
013117 Theory and Practice of Literacy 6cp
013120 The Psychology of Adult Development 6cp
013121 Theory and Practice of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 6cp
013122 Understanding Adult Education and Training 6cp
013123 Work and Learning 6cp
013125 Adult Education: History, Policy and Context 6cp
013127 Communication Management 6cp
013128 Learning and Change in Organisations 6cp
013129 Effective Cognitive Learning Strategies 6cp
013130 Education for Social Change 1 6cp
013131 Education for Social Change 2 6cp
013132 Technology Enhanced Language Learning 6cp
013133 Individual Instruction for Diverse Learners 6cp
013134 Changing Practices Research Seminar 6cp
013135 Literary Theory and Education 6cp
013136 Developing People and Teams 6cp
013137 Educational Leadership 6cp
013138 Teaching and Learning in Higher Education 6cp
013139 Assessing Learning 6cp
013140 Simulation and Games 6cp
013141 Language Programming and Assessment 6cp
013142 Adult Learning and Program Development 6cp
013143 Designs for Learning Research Seminar 6cp
013144 Learning and the Family 6cp
013145 Culture, Difference and Curriculum 6cp
013146 Cultural activism: Literature and Film 6cp
013147 Human Resources and Organisational Development 6cp
013159 Independent Study Project 2 6cp
 
TESOL major, full time
Year 1
Autumn semester
013121 Theory and Practice of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 6cp
013952 Research Perspectives 6cp
Select 12 credit points from the following options: 12cp
013087 Discourse Analysis6cp 
013095 Global Englishes6cp 
013098 Independent Study Project 16cp 
013132 Technology Enhanced Language Learning6cp 
013141 Language Programming and Assessment6cp 
Spring semester
013951 Learning and Change 6cp
013096 Grammar and the Construction of Meaning 6cp
013117 Theory and Practice of Literacy 6cp
013105 Language Development 6cp
 
TESOL major, part time
Year 1
Autumn semester
013121 Theory and Practice of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 6cp
013952 Research Perspectives 6cp
Spring semester
013951 Learning and Change 6cp
013117 Theory and Practice of Literacy 6cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
Select 12 credit points from the following options: 12cp
013087 Discourse Analysis6cp 
013095 Global Englishes6cp 
013098 Independent Study Project 16cp 
013132 Technology Enhanced Language Learning6cp 
013141 Language Programming and Assessment6cp 
Spring semester
013105 Language Development 6cp
013096 Grammar and the Construction of Meaning 6cp
 
No specified major, full time
Year 1
Autumn semester
013952 Research Perspectives 6cp
Select 18 credit points of electives 18cp
Spring semester
013951 Learning and Change 6cp
Select 18 credit points of electives 18cp
 
No specified major, part time
Year 1
Autumn semester
013952 Research Perspectives 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Spring semester
013951 Learning and Change 6cp
Select 6 credit points of electives 6cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
Select 12 credit points of electives 12cp
Spring semester
Select 12 credit points of electives 12cp
 
Electives list, unspecified major
013087 Discourse Analysis 6cp
013090 e-Learning Design 6cp
013091 e-Learning Experiences 1 6cp
013092 e-Learning Experiences 2 6cp
013093 e-Learning Technologies 6cp
013095 Global Englishes 6cp
013096 Grammar and the Construction of Meaning 6cp
013098 Independent Study Project 1 6cp
013104 Language and Power 6cp
013105 Language Development 6cp
013106 Mentoring in the Workplace 6cp
013107 Phonology and Pronunciation 6cp
013112 Research Design 6cp
013113 Skill Learning and the Development of Expertise 6cp
013117 Theory and Practice of Literacy 6cp
013120 The Psychology of Adult Development 6cp
013121 Theory and Practice of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 6cp
013122 Understanding Adult Education and Training 6cp
013123 Work and Learning 6cp
013125 Adult Education: History, Policy and Context 6cp
013127 Communication Management 6cp
013128 Learning and Change in Organisations 6cp
013129 Effective Cognitive Learning Strategies 6cp
013130 Education for Social Change 1 6cp
013131 Education for Social Change 2 6cp
013132 Technology Enhanced Language Learning 6cp
013133 Individual Instruction for Diverse Learners 6cp
013134 Changing Practices Research Seminar 6cp
013135 Literary Theory and Education 6cp
013136 Developing People and Teams 6cp
013137 Educational Leadership 6cp
013138 Teaching and Learning in Higher Education 6cp
013139 Assessing Learning 6cp
013140 Simulation and Games 6cp
013141 Language Programming and Assessment 6cp
013142 Adult Learning and Program Development 6cp
013143 Designs for Learning Research Seminar 6cp
013144 Learning and the Family 6cp
013145 Culture, Difference and Curriculum 6cp
013146 Cultural activism: Literature and Film 6cp
013147 Human Resources and Organisational Development 6cp
 
#01 List of majors
MAJ07054 TESOL 48cp
MAJ07055 Applied Linguistics 48cp
MAJ07056 e-Learning 48cp
STM90491 No specified major 48cp

Other information

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