Master of Arts
Of the 30 credits required for the master’s degree, students are expected to complete a minimum of 27 credits of graded coursework and up to three credits of non-topical research associated with the completion of a thesis. Among the graded credits, students are expected to complete LNGS 7010 (Linguistics Theory and Analysis), a course in historical linguistics, a course in the structure of a language approved by the Linguistics program, a course in theoretical linguistics and electives chosen in consultation with the faculty.
Students are expected to demonstrate reading knowledge in a language other than English and to pass a comprehensive qualifying examination.
Students may elect to write a thesis after consulting on the timing and the topic with their advisor.