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 Linguistics and Applied Linguistics


Table of Contents

1. Prerequisites
2. Requirements for a Major
3. Structuring a Major
    3.1. Core subjects
    3.2. Optional subjects
4. Honours entry
5. Honours requirements
    5.1. Pure Honours
    5.2. Combined Honours
6. Further study
7. Career opportunities
8. For more information

Subject Lists
    First Year subjects
    Second/Third Year subjects
    Third Year subjects
    Third/Fourth Year subjects
    Fourth Year Honours subjects
    Subjects not offered in 2000
        Second/Third Year subjects not offered in 2000
        Third/Fourth Year subjects not offered in 2000


Linquistics is the study of language in all its aspects. It provides a methodology for exploring the structure of particular languages, and it investigates what is universal to all human languages; how languages are different; how language varies over time and between different societies; and how language is used for communication.

Applied Linguistics draws on studies in areas such as linguistics, anthropology, sociology, psychology, and other fields of knowledge, to understand issues such as second language acquisition, language curriculum design and methodology, language testing and assessment, speech pathology, and language use in the community, with the goal of improving policy and professional practice in these areas.

 1. Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for First Year subjects in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics.

The prerequisite for certain Second/Third Year subjects in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics is the completion of a specified First Year subject in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, normally 175-004 Introduction to Language.

A number of subjects are open to Second/Third Year students who have not completed First Year Linguistics and Applied Linguistics subjects. Exemptions may also be granted where Second/Third Year Linguistics and Applied Linguistics subjects are taken as part of an approved interdepartmental program with its own entry requirements.

The prerequisite for a Third/Fourth Year subject in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics is usually two Second/Third Year subjects in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics (25 points).

Some subjects may have additional prerequisites. Students should check the particular subject entry for further details.

 2. Requirements for a Major

A Major in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics usually consists of nine 12.5 subjects, totalling 112.5 points. It comprises:

Students may choose to concentrate their Major in one of the following areas:

 3. Structuring a Major

 3.1. Core subjects

First Year
All students must complete:Semester
 175-004 Introduction to Language1, repeat 2
and one of the following subjects:
 175-005 English: Its Structure and History1
 175-006 Communication Across Cultures2

Second/Third Year
All students must complete at least four core subjects. They must choose at least:Semester
 Two of the following: 
 175-007 PhonologyNot Offered
 175-014 Phonetics1
 175-015 Syntax1
 175-016 Semantics2
and one of the following:
 175-011 Discourse & Pragmatics2
 175-019 Language & Society2
 175-020 Language & CultureNot Offered
and one of the following:
 175-009 First Language Acquisition1
 175-010 Second Language Learning and Teaching1
 175-012 First & Second Language LiteraciesNot Offered

Students who wish to concentrate on particular areas within their Linguistics and Applied Linguistics Major must comply with the following additional requirements:

General Linguistics
 At Second/Third Year students take four core subjects 
 and three additional subjects chosen from the core subjects or the list of optional subjects below. 

Applied Linguistics
 At Second/Third Year students take five core subjects including both: 
 175-010 Second Language Learning and Teaching1
 175-012 First & Second Language LiteraciesNot Offered
 and two additional subjects chosen from the core subjects or the list of optional subjects below. 

Sociolinguistics
 At Second/Third Year students take four core subjects, one of which must be: 
 175-019 Language & Society2
 and two additional subjects from: 
 175-008 Language & Media1
 175-011 Discourse & Pragmatics2
 175-018 Language&Society in Aboriginal AustraliaNot Offered
 175-020 Language & CultureNot Offered
 175-022 Language & Gender1
 The single remaining subject may be chosen from the core subjects or the list of subjects offered below. 

 3.2. Optional subjects

Second/Third Year
 175-008 Language & Media1
 175-009 First Language Acquisition1
 175-017 Historical Linguistics2
 175-018 Language&Society in Aboriginal AustraliaNot Offered
 175-021 Grammar of English2
 175-022 Language & Gender1
 175-023 Computational LinguisticsNot Offered
 175-025 Introduction to Japanese LinguisticsNot Offered
 175-027 Linguistics/Applied Linguistics Topics B1, repeat 2
 175-032 Advanced Syntax1
 175-033 Structure of Aboriginal Languages2
 175-034 Linguistic Field MethodsNot Offered
 175-035 Advanced PhoneticsNot Offered
 175-037 Advanced SemanticsNot Offered
 175-038 Englishes in the WorldNot Offered

 4. Honours entry

The prerequisites for entry to Fourth Year Honours in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics are:

As with a Major, there are three possible streams of specialisation in Honours:

Generally, students choose an Honours stream that continues their Major stream of specialisation.

Entry to Honours must be approved by the Linguistics and Applied Linguistics Honours coordinator.

 5. Honours requirements

Honours coordinator: Associate Professor Nick Evans

 5.1. Pure Honours

Students undertaking pure Honours in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics must complete:

 5.2. Combined Honours

Students undertaking combined Honours in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics and another area of study must complete:

or

 6. Further study

A BA with a Major in Linguistics, Applied Linguistics or Sociolinguistics can lead to a Graduate Diploma in Linguistics or Applied Lingusitics, a Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Linguistics or Applied Linguistics), or combined with professional training or relevant work experience can lead to a Master of Applied Linguistics, or a Master of Linguistics.

An Honours degree in Linguistics, Applied Linguistics or Sociolinguistics can lead to various postgraduate courses: Master of Applied Linguistics, Master of Japanese Applied Linguistics, Master of English Language, Master of Linguistics, Master of Applied Linguistics by Advanced Seminars and Shorter Thesis, Master of Arts by thesis in Linguistics or in Applied Linguistics, Doctor of Philosophy.

 7. Career opportunities

Employers seek individuals with the ability to express themselves clearly, to solve novel problems, and to present their solutions in a clear and accessible form. These skills are central to the study of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics. Students of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics gain skills in analysing language, an enhanced understanding of how language is learnt, how people communicate and how language is used in the community.

 8. For more information

Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
Babel Building
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Tel: +61 3 9344 5488
Email: enquiries@linguistics.unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.linguistics.unimelb.edu.au

First Year subjects

175-004 Introduction to Language
175-005 English: Its Structure and History
175-006 Communication Across Cultures

Second/Third Year subjects

175-008 Language & Media
175-009 First Language Acquisition
175-010 Second Language Learning and Teaching
175-011 Discourse & Pragmatics
175-014 Phonetics
175-015 Syntax
175-016 Semantics
175-017 Historical Linguistics
175-019 Language & Society
175-021 Grammar of English
175-022 Language & Gender
175-036 Languages of the World
175-042 Cross-Cultural Communication Project
116-023 Introduction to Romance
110-049 Chinese Linguistics

Third Year subjects

175-026 Linguistics/Applied Linguistics Topics A
175-027 Linguistics/Applied Linguistics Topics B

Third/Fourth Year subjects

175-032 Advanced Syntax
175-033 Structure of Aboriginal Languages

Fourth Year Honours subjects

175-028 Linguistics & Applied Linguistics 4A
175-029 Linguistics & Applied Linguistics 4B
175-030 Linguistics & Applied Linguistics 4C
175-031 Linguistics & Applied Linguistics 4D
175-039 Honours Thesis
175-040 Quantitative Methods in Language Studies
116-043 Topics in French Syntax and Semantics

Subjects not offered in 2000

Second/Third Year subjects not offered in 2000

175-007 Phonology
175-012 First & Second Language Literacies
175-018 Language&Society in Aboriginal Australia
175-020 Language & Culture
175-023 Computational Linguistics
175-024 Natural Language
175-025 Introduction to Japanese Linguistics

Third/Fourth Year subjects not offered in 2000

175-034 Linguistic Field Methods
175-035 Advanced Phonetics
175-037 Advanced Semantics
175-038 Englishes in the World


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