Student Name ID Number Date

Degree Planning Sheet

(entry PRIOR to Fall 2014)

Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics and Technology

Students must complete this Degree Planning Sheet (DPS) as a preparatory tool for selecting their POS committee and planning program of study coursework that meets degree requirements. Review the completed DPS and other required POS documentation (if applicable) with your Major Professor and POS committee members. You must also complete and submit for approval the Graduate College online Program of Study and Committee Form (POSC) in your AccessPlus account. All documents and the online POSC Form must be submitted by the announced deadline in the appropriate semester:

5th semester of coursework for MA graduate assistants (GAs)

Upon completion of 36 POS credit hours for non-GA MA graduate students

Provide a copy of this completed DPS to your Major Professor and POS committee members, and be sure to keep a copy for yourself. Submit this original DPS and POS documentation forms to the Graduate Program Staff Assistant, 227 Ross Hall. Approval of the online POSC Form is required by all POS committee members, the Director of Graduation Education (DOGE), and the Graduate College before you are officially considered to have an approved Program of Study and Committee (POSC).

Major Professor signature Date

Expected Prelim Oral Semester & Year: Expected Final Oral Semester & Year:

Co-major or minor degree program (if applicable):

POS Committee Members
(5 min required—3 including Major Prof from within your major; 1 inside Engl Dept/outside your major; 1 outside Engl Dept) / Role
(Major Prof or Comm Mbr) / Inside/ Outside Engl Mbr (X) / Outside Engl
Mbr
(X) /
Co-Major/ Minor Rep (X)
Pre-/Co-Requisites / Semester & Year Taking (for transfer credits provide course # and institution as well)
If taken as co-requisites, these requirements should be completed as soon as possible after entry into the program. / Descriptive Engl grammar course
OR
Engl 220 grammar test-out
Introductory linguistics or
applied linguistics course
(ENGL/LING 219 or 511)
Primary Core / 12 Credits
510
511
514
537
Applied Linguistics / 15 Credits / Semester & Year Taking (for transfer credits provide course # and institution as well)
512 (before Fall 2013, was 517)
519
524
525
528
Technology in Applied Linguistics / 9 Credits
520
526
688
Research Methods / 12 Credits
Quantitative methods courses include courses such as Stat 401; qualitative methods courses include courses such as Soc 513. / 527
623
qual methods course
quant methods course
Electives / 12 Credits (List Courses)
Electives in this category must be constituted in this manner: two Engl 630 seminars in applied linguistics and two other electives; one of the four courses must be in technology.
Please mark the technology course with an asterisk *.

Language Requirement

/ Please select one option:
Passing oral exam in a foreign language, conducted under supervision of POS committee, that ensures student demonstrates language ability at the Advanced Level of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages proficiency scale
Passing a reading/translation test, translating published work in applied linguistics from a foreign language into English
Complete three years or equiv of college-level study in single foreign language with grades of B or higher
Nonnative speaker of English: Pass the English Placement Test (EPT) as a grad student at ISU or pass required English classes; if qualify for EPT exemption, the Graduate English Requirement Approval form has been submitted or is attached / Completed and Language
Requirement Form
attached
To be completed .
Language Requirement Form
will be submitted by the end
of that semester.

Oral English Certification Test(nonnative English speakers only)

/ Please indicate the date OECT was or will be taken. A Level 1 pass of the OECT is required of all students (even if not a TA) in order to meet degree requirements. / OECT Level 1 pass on
OECT to be take (indicate term)
Dissertation Research / 12 Credits
Engl 699 /
72 Credits Total

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