Linguistics M.A.
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Course Requirements
The following courses must be taken by all students.
All students are required to take two additional core courses drawn from the following list:
Students must take the third core course from the above list of 'B' courses, or one course from the following list:
Electives
Additionally students must take three electives that form a coherent plan of study, as determined by the student’s advisor in consultation with the student. These electives are typically drawn from graduate courses offered by Linguistics and other related disciplines and independent study courses with Linguistics faculty.
Foreign Language Requirements
Reading competence in one foreign language, to be demonstrated by examination at the end of the first year of study.
Master's Thesis
Students in the master’s program complete a master’s thesis in linguistics. This thesis often grows out of a promising term paper written by the student, and is read by a committee composed of three faculty members in linguistics. Preparation for research projects should begin far in advance. In general, a good goal for those working on their M.A. thesis is to approach a possible thesis chair by the end of their first academic year.
Applying for Graduation
See the Graduate Student Handbook for administrative requirements.
See the Academic and Administrative Calendar for Announcement of Candidacy dates.
Note: The completed master’s thesis, and cover sheet, should be submitted to the Graduate Division and a pdf copy of the thesis, and cover sheet, should be submitted to the graduate coordinator.