This course offers a comprehensive exploration of language planning and
policy, beginning with the foundational theories of status, corpus, and
acquisition planning. It progresses to a practical examination of how these
concepts are applied through laws, government agencies, and diverse
stakeholders. The curriculum then expands to cover contemporary issues like
globalization, technology, and their impact on language, culminating in a final
project where students apply their knowledge to design and propose a real-world
language policy solution.