Master Degree
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Duration
3 years
Study Format
On Campus
No. of Student Mentors
60
Total Tuition Fees
308,300 THB
Free consultation for this program
We are ready to help you with your difficulties and processing.
Duration
3 years
Study Format
On Campus
No. of Student Mentors
60
Total Tuition Fees
308,300 THB
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The Graduate Linguistics Department was founded in 1989, in collaboration between Payap University and the Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL). Today over one hundred graduates from Asia, the Pacific Rim, the Americas, and Europe belong to the Linguistics Department alumni.
Southeast Asia hosts many languages belonging to five entirely different language families: Tai-Kadai, Tibeto-Burman, Hmong Mien, Austroasiatic, and Austronesian. Relatively little is known about the number, classification, and affiliation of individual languages in the region, and many of them are endangered. Only appropriately trained linguists can investigate these languages, guide the many communities who aspire to document, preserve and cultivate their cultural heritage, and skillfully translate or train to translate materials into their language. To meet this need, the Linguistics Department offers a strong field-linguistics-focused degree right in the center of where these languages are spoken.
Degree
Master
Language
English
Location
Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai
Intake Start Date
May 2025
Study Format
On Campus
Duration
3 years
Program Highlight
Standard Program
Total Semester
6
Total Tuition Fees
308,300 THB In Total
Application deadline
Jun 2025
Q2WM+Q45, Super-highway Chiang Mai – Lumpang Road Amphur, Mueang Chiang Mai District, 50000, Thailand Thailand
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Programs
15
Students
6,024
Payap University, the first private university in Thailand, was established by the Foundation of the Church of Christ in Thailand to bear witness to God’s steadfastness, humanity’s faithfulness, and the concern and support of people for one another.
Payap University strives to adhere to its motto, “TRUTH AND SERVICE” by seeking academic and moral excellence in order to create understanding through the living truth and attitude of service to all.
Students of Payap University must learn self-development, acquire knowledge, and exhibit wisdom. And think creatively. They must develop a capacity for excellence, grow in social responsibility, and work together effectively.
The International College of Payap University provides a wide range of educational levels–from a certificate program to undergrad and graduate programs. With our mission to provide leading international studies to produce global citizens with moral and academic excellence, we expand the boundaries of learning through interdisciplinary teaching and learning and career-integrated curricula.
The International College started its Bachelor’s Degree program in 2003 and as such has had over a decade of experience teaching an international curriculum. Our lecturers perfectly comply with the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation’s requirements and have international experience from various countries, including Australia, Britain, Canada, Germany, Korea, Ireland, Japan, Thailand, and the USA. Current students come from all across the globe representing 25 countries, including Australia, Bhutan, Brazil, Canada, China, Philippines, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Swiss, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam, UK, and USA.
Vision
Global learning resource, developing people into global citizens
International learning resources mean learning resources with quality standards that are generally accepted and internationally accepted to enhance knowledge and wisdom through lifelong learning processes.
Developing people to become global citizens means cultivating and developing people to have universal competence in academics, professions and life skills for living and coexisting peacefully in a global society.
Unique
Global Learning Resource Center: Internationalization
Payap University's Internationalism means:
DIVERSITY Increasing the number of international students and staff, as well as ethnic, linguistic, religious and cultural diversity.
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION & COLLABORATION: International cooperation in all missions, including teaching, research, academic services, and various exchanges.
MOBILITY OF PROGRAMS & STUDENTS : Joint curriculum or joint activities with educational institutions abroad.
SERVICE LEARNING & EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Improving foreign language skills for students and staff, organizing international volunteer camps or community service activities, and learning about different cultures through campus life.
TEACHING & LEARNING PROCESS: Teaching and learning that emphasizes international standards, using teaching media that allow students to learn about international standards, bilingual teaching and learning, and using foreign languages as a medium of instruction.
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Plan A2: Coursework and Thesis
Semester 1
AL 603 PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS 3 (3-0-9)
AL 605 GRAMMATICAL ANALYSIS 3 (3-0-9)
AL 608 SOCIOLINGUISTICS 3 (3-0-9)
Total 9
Semester 2
AL 704 FIELD METHODS IN 4 (2-4-10)
AL 706 LINGUISTIC DATA MANAGEMENT 2 (1-2-5)
ELECTIVES 3
Total 9
Plan B: Independent Study
Semester 1
AL 603 PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS 3 (3-0-9)
AL 605 GRAMMATICAL ANALYSIS 3 (3-0-9)
AL 608 SOCIOLINGUISTICS 3 (3-0-9)
Total 9
Semester 2
AL 704 FIELD METHODS IN LINGUISTICS 4 (2-4-10)
AL 706 LINGUISTIC DATA MANAGEMENT 2 (1-2-5)
ELECTIVES 3
Total 9
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Plan A2: Coursework and Thesis
Semester 1
TWO ELECTIVE COURSES 6
Total 6
Semester 2
AL 799 THESIS (RESEARCH PROPOSAL & ETHICS WRITING LITERATURE REVIEW DATA COLLECTION) 12 (0-0-36)
Total 12
Plan B: Independent Study
Semester 1
AL 608 SOCIOLINGUISTICS 3 (3-0-9)
ELECTIVES 6
Total 9
Semester 2
AL 797 INDEPENDENT STUDY (RESEARCH PROPOSAL & ETHICS* WRITING LITERATURE REVIEW*) 6 (0-0-18)
ELECTIVE 3
Total 9
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Plan A2: Coursework and Thesis
Semester 1
AL 799 THESIS (ANALYZING DATA WRITING DATA ANALYSIS WRITING ARTICLE FOR PUBLICATION)
Semester 2
AL 799 THESIS (WRITING INTRODUCTION & CONCLUSION THESIS DEFENSE PREPARATION FORMATTING & PUBLISHING)
Plan B: Independent Study
Semester 1
Al 797 INDEPENDENT STUDY (DATA COLLECTION DATA ANALYSIS WRITING DATA ANALYSIS)
ELECTIVE 3
(ORAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION**)
Total 3
Semester 2
Al 797 INDEPENDENT STUDY (WRITING INTRODUCTION & CONCLUSION IS PROJECT DEFENSE PREPARATION FORMATTING & PUBLISHING)
Tuition fees
308,300 THB / In Total
Application fees
1,600 THB
Application fee cannot be refunded.
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General qualifications: Graduates with a bachelor’s degree or equivalent, good character (behavior), and with sound health and no chronic medical conditions that would be barriers to study.
Specific qualifications:
1. Applicants must have an undergraduate grade point average (GPA) of not lower than 3.00 on a 4.00-point scale.
2. Applicants must have sufficient background in Introductory Linguistics, Phonetics, and Grammar, subject to approval by the Curriculum Administrative Committee.
Applicants lacking sufficient background may be granted admission with the condition that they complete the Certificate Course(s) offered by the Linguistics Department with a High Pass in each course.
3. Foreign Language Requirement for non-native English speakers: Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in at least two languages, one of which must be English.
Each student whose mother-tongue is not English must demonstrate their proficiency in English in any of the following ways:
A TOEFL score (internet) of at least 73 or a TOEFL score (computer) of at least 211.
An IELTS (International English Language Test) score of 6.0 or greater on the reading and listening sections.
An equivalent score on a similar test acceptable to the admissions committee.
Documentation proving education (secondary or post-secondary) with English as the language of instruction.
Note: Applicants whose knowledge of English is below the required proficiency level may be granted conditional admission. Various probationary conditions may be required of the student with regards to their English ability.
4. Foreign Language Requirement for native English speakers: Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in at least two languages, one of which must be English.
Each student whose mother-tongue is English must demonstrate their proficiency in another language in any of the following ways:
Undergraduate or graduate courses in another language (not English) totaling 12 or more credits with a grade point average of 3.00 or above.
A passing grade on the Thai Ministry of Education O-NET P6 Thai examination.
A 2+ on the ILR (Interagency Language Roundtable) scale in a language other than English.
Documentation proving education (secondary or post-secondary) with a language other than English as the language of instruction.
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Question :
What are the required documents for applying to an undergraduate program?
Answer :
To get the process of application going we require the following documents: Your diploma from high school (grade 12, M6, or the result of an approved equivalency examination), you will need a GPA of at least 2.00 If English is not your first language, then that you must demonstrate sufficient knowledge of English (TOEFL 61 internet-based, or IELTS 6.0 with at least 2 years’ validity). (Note: Students exempt from English testing requirements are passport holders of Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States). If you have a TOEFL score below 61 or an IELTS score below 6.0 you can still study at the International College! We will require you to study full-time in Payap’s Intensive English Foundation Program until you pass the advanced level B2 on Payap’s English Entrance Examination (OOPT- Oxford Online Placement Test). Once you have passed the English proficiency test you will be admitted into your degree of choice. The Intensive English Foundation Program gives you a great opportunity to improve on your English skills whilst still being part of the university. If you are within Thailand you may submit a TOEFL or IELTS result or you may take the Payap English Test (OOPT). When you are sending your TOEFL score to International College Payap University, use the code number 5948 when indicating the institution that should receive your score.
Question :
What is the admissions process?
Answer :
To make it easier to understand the process I have put together two flow chats, 1 for undergraduates and 1 for graduates.
Question :
Is there an application fee and do I need to make a deposit?
Answer :
Prospective students must submit a one-time, non-refundable application fee, along with their application package. For walk-in applicants, the application fee amount is 500 Thai baht. Students paying in person may pay in cash. For non-walk-in applicants (e.g., students applying from abroad by mail, phone, or e-mail), the application fee amount is 1,600 Thai baht and needs to be wired directly to the university. Please do not send cash with your application form. The university will not be held responsible for cash sent through the post which may get lost. Personal cheques, bank drafts, and money orders are also not accepted. We strongly encourage students to wire funds directly to the university.
Question :
I am concerned about visa regulations, will I get a visa from Payap University?
Answer :
Upon confirmation of acceptance into one of the International College programs, i.e., receipt of Acceptance Letter, international students will be required to pay a deposit of 6,400 Thai Baht. The entire amount of this deposit will go towards the tuition and fees paid later at registration. Upon receipt of deposit, the Admissions Office will issue a visa letter to the student. This letter will be required when the student applies for a student visa in their home country. Students must take this letter to the Thai Embassy in their home country in order to obtain a 3-month non-immigrant visa. Once enrolled and entered into the Payap University system, the student will then notify our Personnel Office to obtain the appropriate student visa. We will guide you through the whole process, so please do not be concerned.
Question :
Does an international student need to stay in a campus dormitory?
Answer :
All first year, single undergraduate students who are not single parents are required to live in the Paradornparp International House (PIH) dormitory. The reason is to provide safe and secure housing for young students entering university life for the first time. Living in the PIH also affords new students companionship and a sense of community among fellow students. As children are not allowed in the dormitory single parents must live off-campus. Additionally, students under the age of 18 who wish to reside in the dormitory must obtain expressed written permission from their parents or legal guardians as said students are not yet considered a legal adult. While the university strongly believes in this policy, we also recognize that there could be exceptions. For example, mature students over a certain age may have legitimate reasons for requesting a waiver of this policy. Students who feel that they have a bona fide reason for not residing in PIH must formally request from the President of Payap University to be exempted from this policy. Upon completion of application, the student must bring a signed letter to the International College secretary in room PC103 in the Pentecost building. The letter will be delivered to the President for a final decision. The student will be contacted promptly when the letter is returned. It must be noted that if this waiver request is denied, the student will be charged the full price of a dormitory room for the semester (18,200 baht) whether they choose to live in the dorm or off campus.
Question :
How can I transfer credits?
Answer :
You must complete a credit transfer request form at the Office of the Registrar. There is a fee of 500 Thai Baht, payable to the Finance Office. The submission of the transfer request form and payment of the fee must be completed before the process can begin. Once all the required paperwork is submitted, the form will be forwarded to the Office of Academic Affairs. Academic Affairs will then forward the request to the appropriate department(s) for verification of each individual course taught in English. All documents submitted for review, e.g., transcripts, course descriptions, syllabi, etc., MUST BE IN ENGLISH. This process may take several weeks, depending upon how many credits the student is requesting to be verified and how many departments are involved. Students attempting to determine how many credits they will be able to transfer PRIOR to enrolling may experience an even longer period of processing. There may be additional documents required for review and students who are not already on campus (i.e., not yet enrolled) may find this process particularly cumbersome and time-consuming.
Question :
Can I transfer credits earned with the similar course in a bachelor’s program which is not taught in English?
Answer :
No. you cannot transfer credits. But you can apply for a Credit by Examination (CE) test. If you believe that you have the associated knowledge you can pass the exception test. You may receive credit for certain courses by the passing grade of 60% or above on the exception test.