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The name was changed from the founding 1998 name of Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics to Dallas International University in 2018. [3] Since then, in addition to an MA degree program in World Arts (ethnomusicology and other arts) [4] started in 2008, a PhD program was launched in 2019.
Jarvis obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in linguistics at Brigham Young University in 1991. He obtained a Master of Arts degree in applied linguistics at Indiana University Bloomington in 1993. In 1997 he was awarded with the Doctor of Philosophy degree in linguistics at Indiana University Bloomington.
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Applied linguistics is an interdisciplinary field which identifies, investigates, and offers solutions to language-related real-life problems. Some of the academic fields related to applied linguistics are education, psychology, communication research, information science, natural language processing, anthropology, and sociology.
They also engage in professional development for local educators as well as in applied research, developing programs like KIDS and EPIC. In 2001, Penn GSE launched a series of executive degree programs for education professionals and entrepreneurial activities that serve non-traditional students.
Mackey, A. (2020) Navigating graduate school and academia: Key questions and answers. In L. Plonsky (Ed.), Professional development in applied linguistics: A guide to success for graduate students and early career faculty (pp. 21–40). John Benjamins. Mackey, A. (2020). The Annual Review of Applied Linguistics at 40: Looking back and moving ahead.
The university offers degree programs, including an AA, BA, MSEd, in TESOL, PhD in Applied Linguistics, Master in Management (MiM), and LLM, and offers semester and year-long study abroad programs for U.S. undergraduate and law students.
Later he got his Master of Arts degree in Applied Linguistics and a PhD degree in Applied Linguistics at the University of Melbourne in 2008. [citation needed] Since 2011 Harding has been a professor at the Department of Linguistics and English Language of Lancaster University, United Kingdom since 2010. [citation needed]