Academic Programs

Saint Michael's Applied Linguistics Department was founded in 1954 in Burlington, Vermont. It is one of the oldest and most well-respected English-language and teacher-training programs in the United States. We offer three English Language Programs and five professional programs, including the Master of Arts in Teaching English to speakers of other languages.

International StudentsSaint Michael's offers 29 different undergraduate majors, along with pre-law and pre-medical programs, and an extensive liberal arts core. With an average student-faculty ratio of 13:1, students are ensured personal attention from their professors, more than 90 percent of whom hold Ph.D.s or the terminal degree of their field.

We are a residential Catholic liberal arts college committed to creating a life-changing educational experience for students from throughout the nation and the world. Ranked among the 15 finest master’s universities in the North by U.S. News and World Report, Saint Michael’s is committed to exceptional teaching throughout all of its programs.

 


Christine Bauer-Ramazani
Instructor, Applied Linguistics

Sheena Macpherson
Instructor, Applied Linguistics

Carolyn Duffy
Professor of Applied Linguistics

Vhon Forester

Susan Jenkins 
Professor of Applied Linguistics

Barbara Sargent 
Instructor of Applied Linguistics

Julie Seunghee Rho

Nori Tanaka

Katherine Wolff