
澳洲国立大学普通及应用语言学硕士(高级)专业
Master of General and Applied Linguistics(Advanced)
专业排名
15
学制
2年
学费
43344.00澳币/年
雅思
6.5
专业介绍
人类的语言能力是语言学研究的核心。该领域包括不同语言的性质以及语言作为一种认知和社会现象的性质。它会问这样的问题:我们如何沟通?语言在哪些方面不同又相似?我们如何学习语言?为什么语言会随着时间而变化?思维和语言之间的关系是什么?一般和应用语言学硕士课程提供了一个机会,通过一个特别广泛的主题选择来探索这些和许多其他问题。该课程将为您提供坚实的语言理论、分析和相关方法的基础,并提供学习语言作为一种认知、社会和历史过程的机会。作为学位的一部分,学生还可以学习多种语言。
移民相关
移民专业:否
就业前景
可从事的工作:学生成功完成这个课程后,将拥有以下的技能和知识: 对翻译理论和实践有深入的了解,对英语和语言的关注; 对翻译的性质和用途的理论评价,以及这些理论在学生兴趣方面的实际应用; 在翻译过程中表现出对翻译的基本问题的认识,包括翻译过程,评估翻译,注册的地方,以及语用和文化的问题; 在英语翻译中表现出分析能力和创造性思维能力;
学生评价
学生评价:
Master of Translation专业提升你的分析和英语沟通技巧,以及提升你专注的某个领域的语言技巧,会让你用英语和语言的关注,你需要成功的专业翻译。它旨在为学生提供翻译实践。
澳洲国立大学翻译类专业就业前景广泛,但个人能力同样重要。在澳洲当地,对翻译有需求的行业集中在中介、翻译公司、政府机构、医疗机构等等。
学生评价:
选择翻译类课程的同学与日俱增,然而基数大并没有直接带来翻译类人才的大幅提升,翻译类人才量多质平是很多领域、行业遇到的问题。因此有志向在这个领域发展的学生,不若用心对待这门学科,在用心苦读和多说多练后得到的成就与收获,定是物有所值的。
入学要求
本科学位+获得研究项目 / 论文指定导师的批准,Master of General and Applied Linguistics 成绩达到 GPA of 6/7可转此专业
语言要求:
雅思总分:6.5
托福总分:80
世界排名 数据来源: QS世界排名
15
QS排名
专业课程
The Master of General and Applied Linguistics requires completion of 96 units, which must consist of:
24 units from completion of introductory graduate linguistics courses from the following list:
LING6001 Introduction to the Study of Language
LING6002 Language and Society
LING6010 Sounds of the World's Languages: Phonetics and Phonology
LING6013 Teaching Languages
LING6015 Language, Culture and Translation
LING6018 Languages in Contact
LING6020 The Structure of English
LING6021 Cross Cultural Communication
LING6105 Language and the law: introduction to forensic linguistics
LING6311 Language and Social Interaction
A maximum of 24 units from completion of disciplinary courses from any of the following lists:
Structural Linguistics
LING6003 Introduction to Syntax
LING6008 Semantics
LING6010 Sounds of the World's Languages: Phonetics and Phonology
LING6026 Syntactic Theory
LING6033 Advanced Sociophonetics
LING6525 Special Topics in Linguistics
Language learning
LING6013 Teaching Languages
LING6023 Dictionaries and Dictionary-Making
LING6029 Assessing Language
LING6101 Second Language Acquisition
LING6521 Child Language Acquisition
Language in society
ASIA8051 Language and Power in Asia and the Pacific
LING6015 Language, Culture and Translation
LING6021 Cross Cultural Communication
LING6022 Language Policy and Language Politics
LING6034 Communication in Heath Care
LING6103 Language, Power, and Identity
LING6105 Language and the law: introduction to forensic linguistics
LING6311 Language and Social Interaction
Forensic Linguistics
LING6105 Language and the law: introduction to forensic linguistics
LING6032 Advanced Forensic Linguistics: Forensic Voice and Text Comparison
Language documentation and language change
ASIA6308 Linguistic Histories in Asia and the Pacific
LING6005 Language across time
LING6018 Languages in Contact
LING6529 The History of the English Language
Language-specific linguistics
ARAB6505 Introductory Course to Arabic Linguistics
JPNS6024 Japanese Grammar
JPNS6512 Teaching Japanese: Content
JPNS6513 Japanese - English Translation
JPNS6514 Teaching Japanese Method
LANG6004 Language and Society in Latin America
LING6016 Language in Indigenous Australia
LING6017 Chinese Linguistics
LING6020 The Structure of English
LING6027 Language and Society in Latin America
LING6028 Japanese Linguistics
LING6030 Advanced Academic English
LING6040 Austronesian Languages
LING6031 Papuan Languages
PASI6010 Talking the Pacific: Melanesian pidgins and creoles in social context
SPAN6022 Intermediate Spanish II (Language and Linguistics)
SPAN6509 Advanced Spanish Topics in Language and Linguistics
SPAN6514 The Structure of Spanish
SPAN6516 History of the Spanish Language: A Linguistic Time Travel
SPAN6518 The Sounds of Spanish
SPAN6604 Multilingualism and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas
12 units from completion of compulsory research methods courses from the following list:
LING8026 Qualitative Research Methods in Language Studies
LING8027 Quantitative Research Methods in Linguistics
A maximum 12 units from completion of research methods courses from the following list:
LING6009 Field Methods in Linguistics
HUMN8032 Writing for the Research Process
A minimum of 12 units and a maximum of 24 units from completion of research project courses from the following list:
ASIA6308 Linguistic histories in Asia and the Pacific
HUMN8030 Digital Humanities and Public Culture Research Project
HUMN8031 Digital Humanities and Public Culture Research Project (Advanced)
JPNS6028 Teaching Japanese: Content
LING6005 Language Across Time
LING6010 Sounds of the World's Languages: Phonetics and Phonology
LING6016 Language in Indigenous Australia
LING6017 Chinese Linguistics
LING6023 Dictionaries and Dictionary-Making
LING6028 Japanese Linguistics
LING6029 Assessing Language
LING6101 Second Language Acquisition
LING6311 Language and Social Interaction
LING6521 Child Language Acquisition
LING6525 Special Topics in Linguistics
LING6040 Austronesian Languages
LING6034 Communication in Health Care
LING6031 Papuan Languages
LING8001 Graduate Reading Course (Linguistics)
LING8003 Readings in Applied Linguistics
SPAN6022 Intermediate Spanish II (Language and Linguistics)
SPAN6514 The Structure of Spanish
SPAN6604 Multilingualism and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas
A maximum of 24 units from completion of courses from any of the following language specialisations:
Ancient Greek Language and Culture
Arabic Language and Culture
Australian Indigenous Languages and Society
Burmese Language and Culture
Chinese Language and Culture
English Language
French Language and Culture
German Language and Culture
Hindi Language and Culture
Indonesian Language and Culture
Italian Language and Culture
Japanese Language and Culture
Korean Language and Culture
Latin Language and Culture
Mongolian language and Culture
Persian Language and Culture
Portuguese Language and Culture
Russian Language and Culture
Sanskrit Language and Culture
Spanish Language and Culture
Tetum Language and Culture
Thai Language and Culture
Tok Pisin Language and Culture
24 units from completion of elective courses offered by ANU
24 units from completion of introductory graduate linguistics courses from the following list:
LING6001 Introduction to the Study of Language
LING6002 Language and Society
LING6010 Sounds of the World's Languages: Phonetics and Phonology
LING6013 Teaching Languages
LING6015 Language, Culture and Translation
LING6018 Languages in Contact
LING6020 The Structure of English
LING6021 Cross Cultural Communication
LING6105 Language and the law: introduction to forensic linguistics
LING6311 Language and Social Interaction
A maximum of 24 units from completion of disciplinary courses from any of the following lists:
Structural Linguistics
LING6003 Introduction to Syntax
LING6008 Semantics
LING6010 Sounds of the World's Languages: Phonetics and Phonology
LING6026 Syntactic Theory
LING6033 Advanced Sociophonetics
LING6525 Special Topics in Linguistics
Language learning
LING6013 Teaching Languages
LING6023 Dictionaries and Dictionary-Making
LING6029 Assessing Language
LING6101 Second Language Acquisition
LING6521 Child Language Acquisition
Language in society
ASIA8051 Language and Power in Asia and the Pacific
LING6015 Language, Culture and Translation
LING6021 Cross Cultural Communication
LING6022 Language Policy and Language Politics
LING6034 Communication in Heath Care
LING6103 Language, Power, and Identity
LING6105 Language and the law: introduction to forensic linguistics
LING6311 Language and Social Interaction
Forensic Linguistics
LING6105 Language and the law: introduction to forensic linguistics
LING6032 Advanced Forensic Linguistics: Forensic Voice and Text Comparison
Language documentation and language change
ASIA6308 Linguistic Histories in Asia and the Pacific
LING6005 Language across time
LING6018 Languages in Contact
LING6529 The History of the English Language
Language-specific linguistics
ARAB6505 Introductory Course to Arabic Linguistics
JPNS6024 Japanese Grammar
JPNS6512 Teaching Japanese: Content
JPNS6513 Japanese - English Translation
JPNS6514 Teaching Japanese Method
LANG6004 Language and Society in Latin America
LING6016 Language in Indigenous Australia
LING6017 Chinese Linguistics
LING6020 The Structure of English
LING6027 Language and Society in Latin America
LING6028 Japanese Linguistics
LING6030 Advanced Academic English
LING6040 Austronesian Languages
LING6031 Papuan Languages
PASI6010 Talking the Pacific: Melanesian pidgins and creoles in social context
SPAN6022 Intermediate Spanish II (Language and Linguistics)
SPAN6509 Advanced Spanish Topics in Language and Linguistics
SPAN6514 The Structure of Spanish
SPAN6516 History of the Spanish Language: A Linguistic Time Travel
SPAN6518 The Sounds of Spanish
SPAN6604 Multilingualism and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas
12 units from completion of compulsory research methods courses from the following list:
LING8026 Qualitative Research Methods in Language Studies
LING8027 Quantitative Research Methods in Linguistics
A maximum 12 units from completion of research methods courses from the following list:
LING6009 Field Methods in Linguistics
HUMN8032 Writing for the Research Process
A minimum of 12 units and a maximum of 24 units from completion of research project courses from the following list:
ASIA6308 Linguistic histories in Asia and the Pacific
HUMN8030 Digital Humanities and Public Culture Research Project
HUMN8031 Digital Humanities and Public Culture Research Project (Advanced)
JPNS6028 Teaching Japanese: Content
LING6005 Language Across Time
LING6010 Sounds of the World's Languages: Phonetics and Phonology
LING6016 Language in Indigenous Australia
LING6017 Chinese Linguistics
LING6023 Dictionaries and Dictionary-Making
LING6028 Japanese Linguistics
LING6029 Assessing Language
LING6101 Second Language Acquisition
LING6311 Language and Social Interaction
LING6521 Child Language Acquisition
LING6525 Special Topics in Linguistics
LING6040 Austronesian Languages
LING6034 Communication in Health Care
LING6031 Papuan Languages
LING8001 Graduate Reading Course (Linguistics)
LING8003 Readings in Applied Linguistics
SPAN6022 Intermediate Spanish II (Language and Linguistics)
SPAN6514 The Structure of Spanish
SPAN6604 Multilingualism and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas
A maximum of 24 units from completion of courses from any of the following language specialisations:
Ancient Greek Language and Culture
Arabic Language and Culture
Australian Indigenous Languages and Society
Burmese Language and Culture
Chinese Language and Culture
English Language
French Language and Culture
German Language and Culture
Hindi Language and Culture
Indonesian Language and Culture
Italian Language and Culture
Japanese Language and Culture
Korean Language and Culture
Latin Language and Culture
Mongolian language and Culture
Persian Language and Culture
Portuguese Language and Culture
Russian Language and Culture
Sanskrit Language and Culture
Spanish Language and Culture
Tetum Language and Culture
Thai Language and Culture
Tok Pisin Language and Culture
24 units from completion of elective courses offered by ANU
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就业前景:
1.职业律师:给客户提供专业的法律建议,进行研究,采访目击者等,将情况评估完后为客户在法庭上进行辩护。
2.法律事务所:这被法律专业毕业生是为典型的职业道理,在一家法律事务所可以在不同的行业领域,或选择在某一特定领域从事法律工作。
3.公司法务:大多数公司都有一个自己专门的法务部门,帮助公司解决商业事务,辅助决策,解读合同。公司法务在公司里是一个高级管理职位。
4.社区法律服务:社区法律中心的律师有强烈的社会正义感,他们给那些经济条件并不优越的家庭提供法律援助,例如:租赁纠纷,消费者权益,劳动纠纷等。
5.政府律师:在不同的政府部门做内部法律顾问律师,可以参与定制法律政策,给政治家做法律顾问,参与政府职能部门的法务工作。
6.非盈利性律师:作为此类律师主要帮助那些由社区法律中心免费提供法律援助的人,倡导社会正义,站在一个慈善角度从事法律工作。主要职务例如:法官,检察官,公共关系专家等。
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