Applied Linguistics - Department of Linguistics - UCLA.
Applicants who are admitted into the PhD and do not hold a MS are required to complete and earn a MS degree within the first two years (6 quarters) of enrollment with UCLA. These students would then be expected to complete and earn the PhD within 5 years (15 quarters) of earning the MS. Applicants who are admitted into the PhD and hold a MS are expected to complete and earn the PhD within 5.
English Proficiency: Any international applicant whose first language is not English must certify proficiency in English when applying to UCLA, and, if admitted, upon arrival. Such applicants must submit scores received on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) as part of their application. The UCLA Code is 4837 and the.
The UCLA Psychology Department offers graduate Ph.D. training (there is no separate M.A. program or Psy.D. program offered) with area emphases in Behavioral Neuroscience, Clinical, Cognitive, Developmental, Health Psychology, Learning and Behavior, Quantitative, and Social Psychology.In all of these fields, the central objective is to train researchers dedicated to increasing the body of.
The Department of Italian at UCLA offers a unique combination of literary, linguistic and cultural experience at both the undergraduate and graduate level, making it one of the most prestigious programs for Italian Studies in North America. Besides covering the full range of Italian language and literature, the Department also provides scholars the possibility of approaching Italian culture.
Chris Bingley is a PhD Candidate in the UCLA History Department. His research concerns the cultural history of the Roman Empire in the 2nd through 4th centuries C.E. and issues of empire and ethnicity. Field of Study: Ancient. Advisor(s): Dr. Ra'anan BoustanDr. David PhillipsDr. Elizabeth DePalma Digeser (UCSB History)Dr. Robert Gurval (Classics)Dr. Amy Richlin (Classics) Contact Information.
Bio: Arielle is a fourth-year PhD student in UCLA’s English department. She studies postcolonial literature with a focus on humanitarianism and its limits. She earned her BA in English from Yale University and was also a Writing Partner at the Yale College Writing Center. After graduating from college, she taught English composition courses at the Chinese University of Hong Kong for two.
The English department congratulates our MA students for their outstanding success in applying to PhD programs this year: they have received offers from Columbia, NYU, Brown, Princeton, UC Boulder, Vanderbilt, UC Santa Barbara, CUNY, UCLA, USC, Rutgers, University of Illinois, Oxford, University of Virginia, and Toronto.We salute you!