With Major in Applied Linguistics Programs with Emphases in Bible Translation, Descriptive Linguistics, Or Cross-Cultural Service
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7500 W. Camp Wisdom Road Dallas, Texas 75236 972 708 7340 Fax: 972 708 7396 Email: [email protected] www.gial.edu The Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics (GIAL) is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate and masters degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679- 4500 for questions about the accreditation of the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics. All questions not related to accreditation should be directed to GIAL. Disclaimer: This Catalog is accurate to the best of our ability at the time of publication. The official GIAL Policy Manual (as amended) is the prevailing authority in all instances of conflict or dispute between this Catalog and any other official GIAL publication. Policies may change from time to time. This Catalog is NOT a contract. All contents are subject to change at any time without notice. About the Cover: Our students are colleagues in the study of culture, language, and world arts. They are among the best and brightest. Our faculty is world-renowned and possesses extensive experience with cultures and languages in addition to excellent academic credentials. Alumnus Eric Hayes designed the cover while on furlough from his field assignment. Photos left to right: Janet Abai (Nigeria), attending GIAL’s “Arts for a Better Future” course; students Jamie Rench, Roger Schley, and Steven Miller consulting their professor, Dr. Arden Sanders; alumnus Shelly Midkiff working on assignment in Papua New Guinea. The mission of the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics, as an institution of higher education, is to provide training and research opportunities leading to degrees in applied linguistics, culture studies, and development of languages. WELCOME From the President Welcome to the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics (GIAL). This catalog is your opportunity to begin to know us and to chart your course for studying with us. More than that, you will find glimpses of our lives here and discover a variety of ways you can connect with our GIAL family. Be sure to explore our website as well. We regularly update it and post many ongoing opportunities for being involved. Better still, come see us, come meet our faculty and students! We welcome a campus visit, offering you the freedom to sit in on classes. GIAL is truly unique. Nowhere else will you find an accredited institution with faculty members who have served all over the world—many of them maintaining contact with their former fields of service. You will have the opportunity to know your professors personally and learn from educators who have a keen eye for making sure whatever they teach leads to practical use. The foundation you will build for yourself at GIAL will be truly useful to you wherever you go. Whether your field is in linguistics or literacy; cross-cultural communication in minority cultures; or music, dance, and other forms of world arts, you will learn with academic excellence as you prepare yourself to thrive in your service around the world. Beyond academic resources, GIAL’s alumni can open doors for you to serve alongside them overseas. We have cooperative agreements with educational and research organizations and are part of a growing network able to bring our students into dozens of host countries. Our aim is to provide rigorous preparation in order to help you succeed in even the most challenging circumstances. We want to prepare you thoroughly to make a difference in this world! David A. Ross, Ph.D. President, GIAL 6 Welcome Contents WELCOME ......................................................................................................................................... 5 Directory ........................................................................................................................................... 8 Current Calendar ............................................................................................................................. 10 Future Calendars ............................................................................................................................. 11 Standard Fall .................................................................................................................................... 12 Standard Spring ............................................................................................................................... 13 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 15 ADMISSIONS ................................................................................................................................... 21 FINANCES ........................................................................................................................................ 27 ACADEMICS ..................................................................................................................................... 33 ACADEMIC SERVICES ..................................................................................................................... 53 CAMPUS LIFE .................................................................................................................................. 59 FACULTY......................................................................................................................................... 69 ADMINISTRATION .......................................................................................................................... 79 PROGRAMS ..................................................................................................................................... 83 College of International Studies ....................................................................................................... 85 Applied Anthropology ...................................................................................................................... 93 Abraham Center ............................................................................................................................. 103 Applied Linguistics ......................................................................................................................... 107 COURSES ....................................................................................................................................... 119 INDEX ............................................................................................................................................ 141 Welcome 7 Directory Main Office Academic Services Student Services GIAL Dean of Academic Affairs Admissions 7500 West Camp Wisdom Road Pike 111B Pike 113 Dallas, TX 75236 (972) 708-7338 (972) 708-7415 or (972) 708-7340 [email protected] (800) 892-3356 Fax: (972) 708-7292 Fax: (972) 708-7396 www.gial.edu Abraham Center [email protected] Administration Mahler 104 (214) 442-8657 Alumni Audit and Finance [email protected] Pike 113 Committee (972) 708-7415 [email protected] Center for Excellence in [email protected] World Arts Board of Trustees (972) 708-7510 Dean of Students [email protected] [email protected] Title IX Coordinator Pike 110 Chaplain College of International (972) 708-7379 Pike 121 Studies [email protected] (972) 708-7464 Mahler 14 [email protected] (972) 708-7340 Explore GIAL—Recruiting www.gial.edu Pike 115 Computing Services (972) 708-7343 or Mahler 11 Department of Applied (800) 892-3356 (972) 708-7574 Anthropology FAX: (972) 708-7396 [email protected] Mahler 105 [email protected] (972) 708-7340 Development Financial Aid www.gial.edu Pike 112 Pike 109 (972) 708-7547 (972) 708-7616 or Department of Applied (800) 892-3356 [email protected] Linguistics FAX: (972) 708-7396 Mahler 102 [email protected] Finance/Business (972) 708-7340 Pike 112 [email protected] International (972) 708-7321 [email protected] Students Center Library Office Pike 113 Pike President (972) 708-7552 (972) 708-7416 Fax: (972) 708-7396 Pike 111C [email protected] (972) 708-7340 [email protected] [email protected] Registrar Pike 114 (972) 708-7536 [email protected] Veteran’s Affairs Pike 113 (972) 708-7552 [email protected] 8 Welcome Welcome 9 Current Calendar (Dates subject to change) GIAL offers courses in a modular or block format. Each 20-week TERM is composed of 3 four-weeks modules (Sessions 1-3) and one 8-week module (Session 4). The Fall term begins in July and ends in December. The Spring term begins in January and ends in June. The Summer term overlaps with the last few weeks of the Spring term, beginning at the end of May, and ends in August. Fall Term 2015 Orientation Session 1 Mon and Tues July 20-21 Session 1 Starts (1st Class Day) Wed July 22 Session 1 Ends (Last Class Day) Tues Aug 18 Orientation Session 2 Mon and Tues Aug 17-18 Faculty/Staff In-Service Day Wed Aug 19 Session 2 Starts (1st Class Day) Thurs Aug 20 SBA Fall Social Fri Aug 21 Labor Day (No Classes) Mon Sept 7 Session 2 Ends (Last Class Day) Thurs Sept 17 Evangelical Mission Society Fri-Sun Sept 18-20 Picnic and Volleyball Sat Sept 26 Homecoming week Mon–Sat Sept 21-26 Orientation Session 3 Fri Sept 18 Session 3 Starts (1st Class Day) Mon Sept 21 Pre-registration for Spring and Summer Thurs Oct 1 Session 3 Ends (Last Class Day) Fri Oct 16 Bible Translation Conference (No Classes) Sat-Tues Oct 17-20 Orientation Session