Master of Philosophy/Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Linguistics
A List of Academic Staff
Name | Status and Qualification | Research Interests |
J.O. Friday-Otun | Reader & Ag. Head of Department B.A. (Jos); M.A. (Ilorin); M.Phil., Ph.D. (Ibadan) | Applied Linguistics, Semantics, Pragmatics |
A.S. Abdussalam | Professor B.A., M.Phil. (Riyadh); Ph.D. (Khartoum) | Applied Linguistics, Arabic Linguistics, Pedagogical Linguistics,Translation Studies |
G. Fakuade | Professor B.Ed., M.A. (Ibadan); Ph.D.(Ilorin) | Sociolinguistics, English Language,Yoruba Language, Syntax, DiscourseAnalysis |
I.O. Sanusi | Professor B.A., M.A. Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Syntax and AppliedLinguistics |
Bolanle E. Arokoyo | Reader B.A, M.A., Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Syntax and AppliedLinguistics |
K.A. Rafiu | Reader B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Phonology and AppliedLinguistics |
C. I. Nnaji | Senior Research Fellow B.A.(UNN, Nsukka); M.A., Ph.D.(Ibadan) | Linguistics, Igbo Language, Communication Arts |
Samiat O. Abubakre | Senior Lecturer B.A. (Ibadan), M.A. Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Applied Linguistics |
Mary C. Amaechi | Lecturer I B.A., M.A. (Ilorin) Ph.D. Potsdam | Syntax, Language Documentation, IgboLinguistics |
B Introduction
The programme is designed to provide training to professional linguists at advanced levels in order to facilitate communicative needs in language teaching, language planning, language engineering, language documentation, publishing, broadcasting and other ancillary disciplines, especially in a globalized world, where communication reigns supreme.
C Philosophy
The philosophy of the programme is the integration of theoretical considerations with practical applications in the study, promotion and protection of languages.
D Aim and Objectives
The programme aims to present advanced study of languages from an integrative perspective. The objectives are to:
E Admission Requirements
F Duration of The Programme
G Detailed Course Description
LIN 882 M. Phil. Protocol 6 Credits
M. Phil. candidates and those who are registered for M.Phil./ Ph.D programme will prepare a protocol for their dissertation. The protocol which will be on a topic in Applied Linguistics should include normal aspects of a research proposal in addition to budget and plan of implementation , the protocol shall be evaluated for possible upgrading to Ph.D. or to be completed as M. Phil Dissertation. 270h (P); C
LIN 898 M. Phil Dissertation 12 Credits
An original dissertation written on an area of Applied Linguistics shall be written by the M. Phil. candidates. The topic shall be approved by the Postgraduate School on the recommendation of the department through the faculty. The dissertation must make original contributions in the area of specialization to knowledge. 540h (P); C
LIN 998 Ph.D. Protocol 6 Credits
A protocol on a topic in Applied Linguistics shall be prepared by Ph.D. candidates. It includes normal aspects of a research proposal in addition to literature review, budget, implementation plan and other aspects required in Postgraduate School guidelines, the protocol shall be examined by the Department and recommended to Postgraduate School for approval through Faculty Board of Postgraduate Studies. 270h (P); C
LIN 999 Ph.D. Thesis 21 Credit
An original thesis written on an area of Applied Linguistics. The topic which shall be approved by the Postgraduate School on the recommendation of the Department through the Faculty must make original contribution in the area of specialization to knowledge. 945h (P); C
H Graduation Requirements
Every M.Phil./Ph.D. candidate must submit a thesis on a chosen and approved topic, supervised by a member of staff whose qualification is not below the Ph.D., and who is not lower than Senior Lecturer in rank. M.Phil / Ph.D. thesis will be defended before an external examiner duly nominated for that purpose and appointed by the University Senate through the University Postgraduate Board.
I Summary
i. For M. Phil.:
LIN 882 M.Phil. Protocol = 6 Credits
LIN 898 M.Phil. Dissertation = 12 Credits Total = 18 Credits
ii. For Ph.D.:
LIN 997 Ph.D. Protocol = 6 Credits LIN 998 Ph.D. Thesis = 21 Credits Total = 27 Credits