The Doctoral Program (PhD in Applied Linguistics)
The TESOL specialization provides doctoral students with theoretical and practical tools that enable them to produce original research in the teaching and learning of English as a Second Language (ESL), and to engage in critical thinking about ESL policies and curricula. The program seeks to prepare students to identify significant TESOL-related problems, place those problems in context, and apply appropriate research techniques for their solution. In addition, the program seeks to prepare students to assume positions of leadership in TESOL education as administrators, curriculum developers, and teachers.
A doctoral program has been offered at TUJ since 1988. The doctoral program is organized on a cohort model in which doctoral candidates are admitted as a single group (or cohort) at the same time. Each cohort takes a sequence of courses leading to a qualifying comprehensive examination, a dissertation, and a PhD degree. The formation of a new doctoral cohort is announced approximately six months in advance via a special bulletin from the Graduate College of Education Program Office. The Application Form for the next doctoral cohort will appear on the TUJ Graduate College of Education website once it is available.