Specialise in Without Specialisation for your Master of Applied Linguistics at Massey
The Master of Applied Linguistics provides professionals in all areas of second-language teaching (including Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) with a combination of professional and research skills which is increasingly important in both domestic and international settings.
Get real-world skills
You’ll use theories, methods and problem-based approaches that address real-life language issues in our globalised, and digitally mediated world.
Draw on Massey’s research strengths
Massey’s research strengths include:
- heritage language learning
- mother tongue maintenance
- online second-language communities
- distance/online language learning
- sociocultural adjustment of international students and their teachers to their presence in New Zealand universities
- language learning and emotion
- bi/multilingualism
- oral proficiency
- teaching and assessment
- language education policy.
Research opportunities
In the Master of Applied Linguistics, you’ll complete a research report (60 credits) or thesis (120 credits). Recent areas of student research include:
- investigating needs of non-income-earning students in community English classes
- the development of teacher identity among student teachers in Thailand
- navigating cultural conflict and dissonance in the immigrant ESL classroom
- the role of motivational beliefs in self-regulated learning for Kanji acquisition
- vocational tertiary students’ imagined experiences of learning English with native speakers in an Indonesian rural setting
- perceptions of Bhutanese students, parents and teachers of their learning progress in a New Zealand secondary school
- a case study of teacher beliefs and student attitudes on L1 use in multilingual classrooms.
