国际学生入学条件
The MA in Linguistics (or the equivalent) is required for admission to the doctoral program.
Collaborative Program
The Department of Linguistics is a participating unit in the collaborative program in Canadian Studies at the PhD level. This program has been established for students wishing to enrich their training in linguistics by including an interdisciplinary component in Canadian Studies. The Canadian Studies seminars (CDN 6520 and CDN 6910) fit into the departmental course requirements and do not add to the number of courses required for the PhD in linguistics.
To be admitted to the program, students must be enrolled in or have successfully completed at least one graduate course in Linguistics with Canadian content. The mention Specialization in Canadian Studies will be added to the diploma of students who pass one of the Canadian Studies seminars (CDN 6520 and CDN 6910) and successfully defend a thesis on a Canadian topic in Linguistics.
Admission to the collaborative program in Canadian Studies at the doctoral level is determined by the coordination committee and will normally take place before the end of the first year of enrollment in the doctoral program.
Language Requirements
Students should be able to understand and read both official languages of Canada in order to participate in the bilingual interdisciplinary seminar CDN 6910.
TOEFL 84 (Overall), 24 (Writing), 20 (Individual)/IELTS 6.5 (Overall), 6.5 (Writing), 6 (Individual) (Internet-based)
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:84
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE (Pearson Test of English) - 60 (overall), no partial score below 59
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课程简介
语言学是一门探索语言结构的学科
Linguistics is a discipline that explores the structure of language, its role in human activity, and its relationship to the biological and psychological human organism. It is considered one of the humanities because it focuses on the relationship between human beings and language, but it is also an exact science because of its systematic explanation of the facts of language and its use of experimental methodology.<br>The Department of Linguistics offers graduate programs leading to the degrees of MA and PhD in linguistics. It is possible, through the selection of relevant courses, to specialize in a variety of areas of linguistic research. These include the following: theoretical linguistics (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics), first and second language acquisition, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics and sociolinguistics. Detailed information about the programs, for instance, the research areas of professors, course descriptions, and student advising arrangements is provided in the department's student handbook.<br>The Department participates in a collaborative program in Canadian Studies at the PhD level. For more information on this program, see Admission Requirements.
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