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HONORS SPECIALIZATION IN LINGUISTICS
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Admission Requirements
Completion of first year requirements with at least 75% average and a minimum mark of 60% in 3.0 principal courses including
Anthropology 1027A/B and Linguistics 1028A/B. Students
must consult with one of the program Co-directors prior to admission. Enrolment in this module is limited. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
Module Requirements
Students who are enrolled in the Honors Specialization in Linguistics must maintain a
minimum cumulative modular average of 75% with a minimum mark of 60% in each course
and a passing grade in each option to progress in the module. In addition, students must
attain at least 75% in Linguistics 2247A/B and Linguistics 2248A/B or the former
Anthropology 2247A/B and the former Anthropology 2248A/B.
Module 9.0 courses:
1.0 course: Linguistics 2247A/B and Linguistics 2248A/B or the former Anthropology
2247A/B and the former Anthropology 2248A/B. At least 75% in each course is required for
progression in the module. 2.5 courses: Anthropology 3335F/G, Anthropology 3337F/G, Linguistics 4247A/B, Linguistics 4248A/B, Linguistics 4490F/G. 1.0 Language course(s) to be selected in consultation with one of the Linguistics Co-directors. 1.5 courses from “Formal approaches to language”: Anthropology 3237A/B, French 2805A/B, French 2806A/B, French 3810A/B, French 3830A/B, French 4811F/G, French 4821F/G, French 4830F/G, French 4841F/G, French 4881F/G, Linguistics 2244A/B, Linguistics 3100A/B, Linguistics 3102A/B, Spanish 3303A/B, Spanish 3317A/B, Spanish 3318A/B, Spanish 4415F/G, the former Spanish 4802A/B. 1.5 courses from “Social aspects of language”: Anthropology 2243F/G, Anthropology 2245F/G, Anthropology 2249F/G, Anthropology 2251F/G, Anthropology 2252F/G, or the former Linguistics 2285F/G and the former Linguistics 2286F/G, French
3870A/B, French
4040A/B, French
4850F/G, Linguistics 4100A/B, Philosophy 3270F/G, Spanish
3314F/G, Spanish
4412F/G, Spanish
4413F/G, the former Spanish
4414F/G. 1.5 additional courses from the following or any course from above not already taken: Anthropology
2246F/G, Anthropology
2250F/G, Anthropology
4412F/G, Classical Studies 2800A/B, Communication Sciences and Disorders
4411A/B, Communication Sciences and Disorders
4439A/B, English 3001, English 3012, French 4100F/G, Linguistics 3340A/B, Linguistics 3390A/B, Philosophy
2250, Philosophy
2252W/X, Philosophy
2260F/G, Philosophy
3201A/B, Philosophy
3202B, Philosophy
3260F/G, Philosophy
4210F/G, Psychology 2134A/B, Psychology 3140F/G, Psychology 3141F/G, Psychology 3184F/G, the former Psychology 3142E, Spanish 2214A/B, Spanish 3911A/B-3915A/B, Spanish 3915A/B-3920A/B, Spanish 4921F/G-4925F/G, Spanish 4926A/B-4930A/B, or other courses by permission of the Program.
Note: Some courses are offered only in alternate years, and some have specific prerequisites. Students
must consult one of the Co-Directors of the Inter-Faculty Program in Linguistics when planning their
module.
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