Graduate Study in Linguistics
Graduate students in the Department
may choose to specialize in any of
the following areas:
- Discourse-functional Syntax
- Corpus Syntax
- Computational Linguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- Conversation Analysis
- Native American Linguistics
- African Linguistics
- Psycholinguistics
- Neurolinguistics
- Language Development
- Cognitive Linguistics
- Historical Linguistics
- Typology
The Department offers both the Master's
(MA) degree and the Doctorate (PhD) degree.
Students working toward the MA degree
have the opportunity to earn the Human
Language Technology (HLT) certificate.
MA students can also earn the Graduate
Certificate in Cognitive Science.
In addition, the Department offers a
Master's
Degree in Linguistics for TESOL professionals.
The PhD program allows a wide range
of specializations and offers the following
tracks:
Both PhD and MA students with research
interests in sociocultural linguistics
have the opportunity to earn a graduate
certificate in Culture,
Language and Social Practice.
The Department has graduated approximately
30 doctoral students in the last 10 years;
of these, 80% hold academic or industry
positions related to their doctoral training. |