INTER-FACULTY PROGRAMS


MINOR IN LINGUISTICS

Linguistics may have the status of a Minor field of study for students registered in a three or four year general or honors program in the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Social Science.

In order to complete the requirements for a Linguistics Minor field, students must successfully complete their program requirements and obtain credit in at least four full-course equivalents from the courses listed below.

Anthropology 247a, 248b, 237a/b, 243F/G, 249F/G, Linguistics 287F/G, 288a/b, French 295, Anthropology 335F, 337G, French 397a/b, 398a/b, 477a/b, 478a/b, Spanish 406F/G

Some courses have prerequisites and/or antirequisites. Either Anthropology 027a/b or Linguistics 288a/b is required for any of Anthropology 247a, 248b, 237a/b, 243F/G, 249F/G, 335F or 337G, and French 295 is required for French 397a/b or 398a/b. Some courses have additional prerequisites and/or antirequisites. French and Spanish courses are taught in those languages and have language (as well as other) prerequisites. It is the responsibility of students to ensure they have obtained the prerequisites or special permissions for the courses they wish to take as part of the Linguistics Minor field.

In addition to the courses listed above, students doing the minor program may be interested in taking one or more of the courses listed below under "Approved Courses in Linguistics". Such courses, however, normally are not used to fulfill the requirements specified above for the minor.


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