Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Linguistics - Honours
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For Faculty of Arts Major Degree requirements, or if completing this program as a Double major, Combined Degree or Second Degree, refer to:
For other regulations related to the Faculty of Arts, see: 3. Faculty of Arts Regulations.
Linguistics Options: At least 24 units from Courses Constituting the Field of Linguistics including at least 18 units at the 300-level or above:
6 units in the Field of Linguistics at the 300 level or above
6 units in the Field of Linguistics at the 400 level or above
6 units in the Field of Linguistics at the 500 level
Note: In special circumstances, the Undergraduate Advisor may approve the following substitute methods courses: Anthropology 411, Political Science 399 or Sociology 313.
Any student who has declared a Linguistics Major is also eligible to declare a Concentration in Applied Linguistics or a Concentration in Speech-Language Sciences.
Applied Linguistics is a wide-ranging field involving career paths in a variety of areas including Second Language Teaching, and Indigenous Studies.
Speech-Language Sciences provides an opportunity for students intending to pursue a career path in Speech-Language Pathology.
To complete optional enhancement(s) to this degree program, refer to:
Overlapping Programs
Programs in Linguistics cannot be taken in conjunction with the program in Linguistics and Language. This restriction applies to Major-plus-Minor combinations, Double Majors, Combined Degrees and Second Baccalaureate Degrees.
A Linguistics BA with a Concentration in Speech-Language Sciences may not be combined with the Minor in Speech-Language Sciences.