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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog
Linguistics, Special Concentration, M.A.
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This program is designed both for students who wish to pursue further graduate study and those seeking a terminal degree. The program seeks to blend theoretical and applied aspects of linguistics and draws from a variety of disciplines. The M.A. offers two options and one concentration:
- General Linguistics Option
- Language and Culture Option
- Special Concentration
Graduate assistantships may be available to qualified
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Prerequisites
• A bachelor’s degree with a 3.0 GPA for the most recent 60 units;
• 9 units of undergraduate coursework (with a grade of “C” or above in each course) as follows:
Nine (9) units in Linguistics; the following courses or equivalent:
Special Concentration
This concentration is 33 units. Students electing this concentration must 1) consult with the Graduate Advisor about their proposal; 2) submit a written justification for the course of study they wish to take, including 3) a list of the classes whichare proposed to meet the objectives of this special program. Both the written justification and the course list are subject to approval. Other requirements of the program (e.g. a five course core, GPA, culminating experiences, etc.) cannot be waived or altered by use of the special concentration. Students wanting graduate credit for certain 400-level courses must consult with the Graduate Advisor before enrolling.
Note: Graduate students are required to register for the higher (500-level) course whenever a course has a double number. Students may not repeat courses by taking them under different prefix designations, numbers or titles unless the course description specifically permits.
Take all of the following courses (9 units):
Take one of the following courses in research methods (3 units):
Take one of the following courses in language and society (3 units):
Electives
Take 12-15 units of electives to reach the total unit requirement for the degree at 33 units. Students must consult with thier Graduate advisor to choose elective courses. (Note: Electives cannot double count for other program requirements.)
Culmination
Completion of one of two culminating experiences:
- A thesis and its accompanying oral defense and oral examination (LING 698 , 6 units).
- The comprehensive examination and its accompanying graduate paper (LING 697 , 3 units).
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