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Program Overview

 

The Linguistics Minor complements many of the University’s program offerings and may be taken as a minor in the honours program.

Core Courses for Graduate Studies

The minor offers essential courses for those interested in graduate work in speech pathology or audiology.

Enhanced Communication & Intercultural Competence

Understanding the structure of language boosts communication skills and intercultural awareness.

A New Perspective for Language and Literature Students

Adds depth to students studying at SOLAL or English Majors in SOTEC.

Expanded Career and Graduate Opportunities

Pairing Linguistics with your major improves skills, career prospects, and complements fields like Psychology, Anthropology, and more.

Maximized Coursework Recognition

With minimal additional coursework, students gain recognition for the studies they are already pursuing.

Upon completion of a minor in Linguistics, students will be able to:

Analyze Language Structure

Articulate general themes about the nature of human language and its functionality.

Master Linguistic Processes

Understand key processes across languages like morphology, syntax, phonetics, and more.

Study Language Variation

Investigate how language changes across social, geographical, political, and cultural dimensions.

Explore Dialectal Differences

Analyze how language varies across speakers and regions.

Enhance Intercultural Awareness

Develop competencies to interact with diverse linguistic communities.

Challenge Language Myths

Think critically and debunk popular misconceptions about language.

Apply Linguistic Research

Use linguistic theories to address real-world challenges.

Data-Driven Linguistic Analysis

Identify patterns, make hypotheses, and draw conclusions from linguistic data.

Conduct Empirical Studies

Use research tools from sociolinguistics, corpus linguistics, and more.

Follow Ethical Research Practices

Conduct studies that adhere to ethical standards in linguistics.