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Will you please provide me list of courses offered by the Department of Linguistics McGill University
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Department of Linguistics McGill University offered admission in the following course .. Course offered :: Major concentration in Linguistics (36 credits) Required courses (18 credits) LING 201 Introduction to Linguistics LING 330 Phonetics LING 331 Phonology 1 LING 360 Introduction to Semantics LING 371 Syntax 1 PHIL 210 Intro to Deductive Logic 1 (Department of Philosophy) Complementary courses in Linguistics (18 credits) 9 credits at the 400/500 level LING 320 Sociolinguistics 1 LING 325 Canadian English LING 350 Ling Aspects of Bilingualism LING 355 Language Acquisition 1 LING 390 Neuroscience of Language LING 425 Historical Linguistics LING 450 Laboratory Linguistics LING 451 Acquisition of Phonology LING 455 Second Language Syntax LING 520 Sociolinguistics 2 LING 521 Dialectology LING 530 Acoustic Phonetics LING 555 Language Acquisition 2 LING 590 Lang. Acquisition & Breakdown Honors course : (60 credits) Required courses ( 24 credits) LING 201 Introduction to Linguistics LING 330 Phonetics LING 331 Phonology 1 LING 360 Introduction to Semantics LING 371 Syntax 1 LING 480 Honours Thesis PHIL 210 Intro to Deductive Logic 1 (Department of Philosophy) Complementary courses in Linguistics (36 credits) 36 credits with 24 credits in Linguistics and 12 credits in related fields. 24 linguistics credits are selected as follows: 15 linguistics credits must be at the 400 or 500 level, 3 of which are selected from the following list: LING 425 Historical Linguistics LING 450 Laboratory Linguistics LING 451 Acquisition of Phonology LING 455 Second Language Syntax LING 520 Sociolinguistics 2 LING 521 Dialectology LING 530 Acoustic Phonetics LING 555 Language Acquisition 2 LING 590 Lang. Acquisition & Breakdown Complementary courses in related fields 12 credits to be selected from the following list: Computer Science COMP 202 Foundations of Programming COMP 230 Logic and Computability COMP 250 Intro to Computer Science French Language Literature FREN 231 Linguistique française FREN 336 Hist. de la langue française FREN 434 Sociolinguistique du français Language MATH 240 Discrete Structures 1 Philosophy PHIL 304 Chomsky PHIL 306 Philosophy of Mind PHIL 415 Philosophy of Language PHIL 515 Sem:Philosophy of Language Psychology PSYC 311 Human Cognition and the Brain PSYC 316 Psychology of Deafness PSYC 340 Psych of Language PSYC 341 The Psychology of Bilingualism PSYC 530 Applied Topics in Deafness PSYC 532 Cognitive Science PSYC 561 Methods ![]() Statistics Minor concentration in Linguistics (18 credits) Required courses ( 9 credits) LING 201 Introduction to Linguistics LING 330 Phonetics LING 371 Syntax 1 Complementary Courses 9 credits in linguistics: LING 320 Sociolinguistics 1 LING 325 Canadian English LING 350 Ling Aspects of Bilingualism LING 355 Language Acquisition 1 LING 390 Neuroscience of Language LING 425 Historical Linguistics LING 450 Laboratory Linguistics LING 451 Acquisition of Phonology LING 455 Second Language Syntax LING 520 Sociolinguistics 2 LING 521 Dialectology LING 530 Acoustic Phonetics LING 555 Language Acquisition 2 LING 590 Lang. Acquisition & Breakdown Joint honours program (36 credits - combining Linguistics with another Arts subject) Required courses (21 credits) LING 201 Introduction to Linguistics LING 330 Phonetics LING 331 Phonology 1 LING 360 Introduction to Semantics LING 371 Syntax 1 LING 481D1 Joint Honours Thesis & LING 481D2 Joint Honours Thesis PHIL 210 Intro to Deductive Logic 1 (Department of Philosophy) Complementary courses in Linguistics (15 credits) 9 credits at the 400/500 level, 3 of which must be selected from: LING 425 Historical Linguistics LING 450 Laboratory Linguistics LING 451 Acquisition of Phonology LING 455 Second Language Syntax LING 520 Sociolinguistics 2 LING 521 Dialectology LING 530 Acoustic Phonetics LING 555 Language Acquisition 2 LING 590 Lang. Acquisition & Breakdown 6 credits usually at the 200/300 level Admission details : For direct admission to the MA or PhD program in linguistics you should have completed a B.A. with a specialization in linguistics from any well recognized university .. For admission you have to obtained a CGPA of at least 3.5 (on 4).. Non-Canadian applicants whose mother tongue is not English then you have to passed TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of at least 575 (paper based), For admission Applications must include the following: 1. Application form and fee Transcripts Two letters of recommendation Statement of research interests (the official University term for this requirement is Research Proposal) Writing sample Proof of language proficiency (if applicable) Faculty members :: Chair: Bernhard Schwarz Undergraduate Advisor: Jessica Coon Graduate Program Director: Michael Wagner Graduate Admissions & Funding Director: Junko Shimoyama Emeritus faculty C. Douglas Ellis (Emeritus) Michel Paradis (Emeritus) Glyne Piggott (Emeritus) Contact details : Department of Linguistics 1085 Dr. Penfield, Room 111 Montreal, Quebec H3A 1A7 Tel: 514-398-4222 Fax: 514-398-7088
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