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9. Appendices
 
Course requirements for students entering prior to 2007

For students entering fall 2006, the following courses are required.

Core Courses (26 credits)

  1. 301, 308, 321, 323
  2. 309, 370, 322 (5cr), 333

Generals Workshop (3 credits)

Two semesters of 411
1cr in spring of second year
2 cr in fall of third year

Electives (22 credits)

At most 6 credits can be LING 304 “Examination of…”
(see section on LING 304 for additional details)

 

 

Total: 51 credits

 

      For students entering fall 2005, the following courses are required.

Core Courses (23 credits)

a. 301, 308, 321 (5 credit), 323

 

b. three from: 309, 370, 322, 333

Generals Workshop (6 credits)

Two semesters: 360 or 411

Electives (25 credits)

At most 6 credits can be LING 304 “Examination of…”
(see section on LING 304 for additional details)

 

 

Total: 54 credits

 

All students are required to register for a total of 15 credits of GRAD 495 – Dissertation Research. These credits do not count towards course credits.
Students proposing an experimental study for either general examination (see below) are also required to take Linguistics 332 (Experimental Methods) in the fall semester of their second year. This course counts towards the 25 credits of electives.

For students entering prior to fall 2004 – consult the department if unsure.

 
      
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