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2021-2022 Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Language, Literacy, and Culture (LLC)


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CRAIG SAPER, Graduate Program Director

Degree Offered

Ph.D. (Degree Types )

Faculty

BICKEL, BEVERLY, Clinical Associate Professor
bickel@umbc.edu
Globalized communication and culture, new media, social movements, critical pedagogy, qualitative research

GAMEZ, REBECA, Visiting Lecturer

GOINGS, RAMON, Assistant Professor  
rgoings@umbc.edu 
Black male student success in K-12 and Higher Education, diversifying the teacher and school leader workforce, adult learners in higher education, gifted education, minority serving institutions

MALLINSON, CHRISTINE, Professor
mallinson@umbc.edu
English language variation, language and education inequality, the interface of sociolinguistics and sociology, research methodology

MOFFITT, KIMBERLY, Professor
kmoffitt@umbc.edu
Culture, media studies/criticism, Black hair and body politics, sports and media, and popular culture

SAPER, CRAIG, Professor
csaper@umbc.edu
E-literacy, e-publishing and online scholarship, history of reading and reading devices, networked writing, cultural and media theory and interventions

AFFILIATE FACULTY

Approximately fifty faculty members from other UMBC departments are officially affiliated with the LLC Doctoral Program including Joann Crandall, Professor Emerita and founding director.

Program Description

The interdisciplinary doctoral program in Language, Literacy, and Culture investigates the concepts and processes of language, literacy, and culture in relationship to social, cultural, linguistic, historical, technological, and ideological formations. This interdisciplinary program draws upon the departments of Africana Studies; American Studies; Education; English; Gender, Women’s + Sexuality Studies; History; Media and Communication Studies; Modern Languages, Linguistics and Intercultural Communication; and Sociology, Anthropology, and Public Health at UMBC. 

Program Admission Requirements

Admission to the LLC doctoral program is highly competitive. At a minimum all applicants must have a master’s degree and meet all of the admissions requirements as set forth by the Graduate School. In addition, applicants must submit an academic writing sample with their application.

All application documents should be sent directly to the Graduate School, and not to the LLC program. Please note that the LLC Doctoral Program matriculates new students in fall semesters only. The program deadline for receipt of all application materials is January 15 of the calendar year in which the student intends to enroll.

Financial Assistance

A limited number of graduate assistantships are available through the program. Work-study assistantships are also available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Students applying for work-study assistantships should submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. Visit the UMBC Financial Aid website for more information: http://www.umbc.edu/financialaid

LLC Contact Information
Liz Steenrod
LLC Program Coordinator 410-455-2376
llc@umbc.edu
https://llc.umbc.edu

Programs

    Doctor of Philosophy

    Courses

      Language, Literacy & Culture

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