Overview

REGULATIONS FOR THE BACHELOR OF ARTS HONOURS DEGREE IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS (BAAHL)

1.0               PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAMME

The degree programme is designed to achieve the following objectives:

1.1 To understand how to employ a range of research approaches to language, from discourse analysis to corpus linguistics,

1.2 To develop a thorough grounding in language research and its practical applications,

1.3 To use knowledge of how languages are formed to solve real-life problems,

1.4 To make students better communicators both orally and in writing, and

1.5 To prepare students for the real world of work by exposing them to different modules

2.0               ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

2.1               NORMAL ENTRY

To qualify for normal entry into the Bachelor of Arts Applied Linguistics, a candidate, in addition to satisfying the minimum conditions as prescribed under the General Regulations for English and Mathematics must have passed any Language subject at ‘A’ level with at least grade ‘C’.

2.2 SPECIAL ENTRY

Refer to Section 3.2 of the General Academic Regulations for Undergraduate Degrees of the Midlands State University.

2.3 MATURE ENTRY

Refer to Section 3.3 of the General Academic Regulations for Undergraduate Degrees of the Midlands State University.

3.0               PROGRAMME CHARACTERISTICS

3.1               AREA OF STUDY: Linguistics and Communication

3.2               SPECIALIST FOCUS: Phonetics and Phonology, Morphology and Syntax, Semantics, Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics, Second Language Acquisition, Corpus Linguistics, Occupational Discourses, Bilingualism

3.3               ORIENTATION: Research and innovation-oriented. Teaching and learning are professionally oriented and focused on both theoretical and practical aspects.

3.4               DISTINCTIVE FEATURES: The programme builds on cultural and heritage needs in Zimbabwe and abroad and focuses on knowledge development and application using a student-centred approach

Career Opportunities

Programme Structure