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Linguistics


Overview

Linguistics is the scientific study of human language: how humans learn and use language,Ìýand the properties that characterize human languagesÌýaround the globe.ÌýIn thisÌýprogram you willÌýlearn about the vast range ofÌýinterdisciplinaryÌýtopics relevant to the field,Ìýwith emphasis placed on core topics like:ÌýÌý

  • The structure of the world’s languages at the level of sounds (phonetics and phonology)Ìý
  • Words (morphology)Ìý
  • Sentences (syntax)Ìý
  • Meaning (semantics)Ìý

You will also be able to take courses on topics likeÌýbilingualism, sociolinguistics, dialectology, language acquisition and more. This makes the program easy to tailor to yourÌýuniqueÌýinterests.Ìý


Careers

In addition to preparing you for advanced academic work in linguistics and related disciplines (e.g., anthropology, cognitive neuroscience, computer science, philosophy, or psychology), courses in linguistics provide a useful background for many careers like language teaching, translation, child psychology, speech-language pathology, communication, and speech technology. Generally, pursuing these fields will require a graduate degree.ÌýÌý

You could become a professional:Ìý

  • Speech pathologistÌýÌý
  • Language instructorÌýÌý
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Possible minors

Minors are a great way to customize your academic experience. Many students useÌýminors to pursue interests outside their major, while others choose minors to complement their degree.

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Ready to apply?

For this program, you'll need to apply to the Faculty of Arts.

See the full eligibility information for more information about deadlines and required documents for your application.

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