Global Studies (M.A.G.S.) - Linguistics

Global Studies (M.A.G.S.) - Linguistics

Important: This degree plan is effective for those starting this degree program in fall 2024 through summer 2025. This degree plan will remain in effect for students who do not break enrollment or who do not change degree programs, concentrations, or cognates.

Core Courses
GLST 500Global and Intercultural Engagement3
GLST 525Survey of Islamic Theology & Practice3
or RLGN 681 World Religions Survey
GLST 600Anthropology and Ethnography3
GLST 605History and Theory of Global Engagement3
GLST 650Intercultural Communication3
GLST 655Orality and The Power of Story3
GLST 675Contextualization and Global Thought3
GLST 699Global Leadership Internship 13
Global Studies Elective 23
Total Hours27
1

Students should begin working with the MAGS internship coordinator one year prior to the desired internship date

2

Choose a 500-600 level GLST course for which prerequisites have been met

Linguistics Cognate
Choose one of the following options:9
Option One 1
Applied Language Studies
Analysis of World Language
Advanced Semantics and Pragmatics
OR
Option Two
Advanced Semantics and Pragmatics
Advanced Phonetics
Advanced Phonology
Total Hours9
1

Students should choose Option 1 if they do not have undergraduate coursework in Linguistics or Applied Linguistics. Undergraduate courses should include TESL 302 and LING 301, or equivalents.

All applicable prerequisites must be met

Graduation Requirements

  • Complete 36 hours
  • A maximum of 50% of the program hours may be transferred if approved and allowable, including credit from an earned degree from Liberty University on the same academic level
  • 3.0 GPA
  • No more than two grades of C may be applied to the degree (includes grades of C+ & C-)
  • No grade of D or below may be applied to the degree (includes grades of D+ & D-)
  • Degree must be completed within 5 years
  • Submission of Degree Completion Application must be completed within the last semester of a student’s anticipated graduation date

Program Offered in Online Format

Plan of Study Grid
First SemesterHours
GLST 500 Global Studies Survey 3
GLST 525
Introduction to Islam
or World Religions Survey
3
GLST 600 Cultural Anthropology 3
Linguistics Option Course 1 3
 Hours12
Second Semester
GLST 605 History and Theory of Global Engagement 3
GLST 650 Intercultural Communication 3
GLST 655 Orality - The Power of Story 3
Linguistics Option Course 1 3
 Hours12
Third Semester
GLST 675 Contextualization and Global Thought 3
GLST 699 Global Studies Internship 3
GLST Elective 2 3
Linguistics Option Course 1 3
 Hours12
 Total Hours36
1

Students should choose Option 1 if they do not have undergraduate coursework in Linguistics or Applied Linguistics. Undergraduate courses should include TESL 302 and LING 301, or equivalents. Please see DCP for the list of courses within each option.

2

Choose a 500-600 level GLST course for which the prerequisite has been met.

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