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Stages in a Candidate's Career:
1: Advisement
2: Committee on
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3: Coursework
4: Comprehensive
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5: Dissertation
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Stage 3: Coursework
 The aim of the concentration in Educational Linguistics is to provide high quality education in the field to a limited number of qualified students. Within the concentration, students will be able to emphasize specific areas and dimensions. The major area will be determined by the students in consultation with the Committee on Studies, as outlined above. The College of Education and the following Departments in Arts and Sciences have courses relevant to Educational Linguistics, although candidates are not limited to taking courses in these departments: Linguistics, Anthropology, Psychology, English, Communication and Journalism, Speech and Hearing Sciences, Spanish and Portuguese, Foreign Languages and Literature, Native American Studies and Chicano Studies. For information about the range of course offerings available at UNM and which might be included in a program of studies, refer to the Graduate Bulletin.

Contact Information:
 
Department of LLSS, College of Education
The University of New Mexico
Hokona Hall Room 140
MSC 05 3040
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
87131-1231
Telephone    (505) 277-5282
Fax    (505) 277-8362
e-mail: mgurule2@unm.edu

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last updated: July 16, 2007