University of Saskatchewan

Course and Program Catalogue 2012-2013

Linguistics

Administrative Committee: V. Makarova (Chair, Languages and Linguistics), Y. Liu (English), G. McCalla (Computer Science), P. Wood (Languages & Linguistics), B. Daniel (Languages & Linguistics), J. Moffat (Engineering), U. Teucher (Psychology)

Linguistics is an interdisciplinary program that explores the structure of language, its change and development, language functioning in the lives of individuals, groups and societies. Linguistics finds applications in speech and language pathology, cultural studies, communication, and education.

For further information about the Linguistics program, please contact V. Makarova, Linguistics Program Chair.
Students should note that it is possible to major in Linguistics either in Program Type A or B. Students wishing to major in Linguistics must consult the Administrative Committee.

Please consult the Undergraduate Student Office for a list of the courses in this Program which are used for the calculation of the C.W.A. in the major for graduation purposes.

Frequency of Course Offerings

Not all courses listed in the Course & Program Catalogue are offered every year. Careful planning in consultation with the Program Chair will eliminate problems.

Bachelor of Arts Four-year (B.A. Four-year) - Linguistics

Bachelor of Arts Three-year (B.A. Three-year) - Linguistics

Bachelor of Arts Honours (B.A. Honours) - Linguistics

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