Mini Map

Nothing to draw yet.

Pick a course (and optionally a major) from the left rail. The Tree will expand its Part A spine and the chosen major's units.

Graduate Certificate of Applied Linguistics

A4016

Overview

Applied linguistics is a rapidly growing field and increasingly recognised for its ability to solve language-related problems in both industry and society. Professionals who can demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of how language works in varied high-stake situations are highly valued in the workplace.

The Graduate Certificate of Applied Linguistics introduces graduates to the importance of language across a range of professional, and personal, online and offline contexts, in a globalised world. By integrating both online and offline contexts, the course offers an innovative response to the growing importance of digital language and technologies,. which is complemented by a focus on intercultural communication and English as a lingua franca in multilingual societies. Throughout the course you will be encouraged to apply newfound knowledge and skills to a variety of personal and professional contexts, with assessment tasks offering multiple opportunities for practical and relevant engagement with language-related problems.

You will develop knowledge, understanding and skills, which will enable you to reflect upon and respond to the increasingly important role of language in our multilingual and multicultural societies. This course is ideal for a range of professionals, including those working in or interested in a career in education, language teaching, interpreting, editing, marketing, communications, journalism and public relations, information technology, health and policy making.

Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.

Quick facts

Credit points
24
Qualification
Level 8 - Graduate Certificate
Type
PG Grad Cert / Grad Dip
Faculty
Faculty of Arts
Modes
Part-time
Handbook year
2026