Course summary
The MA in Bilingualism and Multilingualism is a unique distance learning postgraduate course - the first of its kind in Europe. It is designed to help students understand and contribute to the growing field of language planning and the development of bilingual and multilingual communities, both in Wales and around the world. The course focuses on many different aspects of bilingualism and multilingualism. It looks at how languages are used in different societies and how they affect everyday life. You will learn about both national and international examples of bilingualism, giving you a broad understanding of the topic. The programme is designed to help you think critically and analyse how language policies are developed and how they impact society. This MA is ideal for anyone looking to work in areas such as language teaching, language planning, or language analysis. You will develop the skills needed to apply the theories of bilingualism and multilingualism to real-world situations. Whether you want to work in education, research, or policymaking, this course will give you the knowledge and tools you need. You will explore the latest research in the field, including international bilingualism research. This means you will learn about the most up-to-date theories and ideas in the area. The course also focuses on building your transferable skills. These include being able to research, analyse data, and use technology to present your findings. You will also gain confidence in working on projects, both independently and in teams. The course is flexible and can be taken full-time or part-time, allowing you to study in a way that suits your lifestyle. The course has attracted students from many countries, including Italy, Germany, Brazil, and China. Students also have the chance to attend national and international conferences on bilingualism and language planning, further expanding their knowledge and networking opportunities. If you’re passionate about understanding how languages shape our world and want to make a real impact in this field, the MA in Bilingualism and Multilingualism at UWTSD is a perfect choice.
Modules
Cognitive Aspects of Bilingualism (30 credits) Models for Bilingual Teaching (30 credits) Societal Bilingualism (30 credits) Bilingualism and Multilingualism in the Individual (30 credits) Dissertation (60 credits)
Assessment method
A range of assessment methods are adopted in order to enable students to illustrate their knowledge and skills in relation to learning outcomes, including: • written assignments • presentations (adapted for distance learning purposes) • extended essays. Assessment methods are adopted on the basis of their appropriateness for ensuring that students can show that they have achieved the learning outcomes which are explicit in every module and on which the assessment criteria are based. At the start of every module students are provided with: • the assignment(s) for the assessment of the module and the weighting for each assignment • a list of the criteria used to mark an assignment or presentation • further guidance in relation to the requirements of the set tasks and dates for presentation. Following the completion of an assignment, each student will receive: • a formal report containing an assessment of the individual criteria on which the final mark was based, and feedback containing comments on how to improve as part of a formative process. • an opportunity to discuss the assignment with a tutor if necessary. Every assignment is assessed internally by a second-marker and by an external examiner.
How to apply
International applicants
If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa. For courses of more than six months’ duration you will require a Student visa. International students who require a Student visa should apply for our full-time courses as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship. For full information read our visa application and guides. Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study.
Entry requirements
2:2 honours degree or UWTSD recognised equivalent.
English language requirements
If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.0, with not less than 5.5 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.
Acceptable Evidence of English
https://www.uwtsd.ac.uk/apply/international-applications/english-language-requirements
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
England | £6800 | Whole course |
Northern Ireland | £6800 | Whole course |
Scotland | £6800 | Whole course |
Wales | £6800 | Whole course |
Channel Islands | £6800 | Whole course |
Republic of Ireland | £6800 | Whole course |
EU | £10500 | Whole course |
International | £10500 | Whole course |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
College Road
Carmarthen
SA31 3EP