Interdisciplinary Linguistics
    Duration36 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 14,700 / Year
    Apply DateJuly 2, 2021
    Next IntakeJune 1, 2021

    Interdisciplinary Linguistics

    About

    Overview The Interdisciplinary Linguistics program at University of Winnipeg  examines the complexities of human language across a variety of university departments. In this program, you will explore elements of language structure, the relationship between language form and meaning, language variation and change over time, as well as issues of language use in daily communication in various social and cultural contexts.This program leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree (3-year, 4-year, or Honours). Students taking an undergraduate degree in another Major may choose to add a Minor in Linguistics as a secondary area of interest.  Sample Careers Students of the  Interdisciplinary Linguistics program at University of Winnipeg develop excellent analytic writing and communication skills, which are assets in almost any career. Linguists find employment with interpreting and translation, second language education, writing, editing, proofreading, public speaking, broadcasting, policy writing, language planning and policy, literacies, forensic linguistics, sign linguistics, computer-meditated communication, lexicography, speech pathology therapy, voice coaching, acting, and as communication specialists in business, advertising, law, and medicine.
    The study of the Interdisciplinary Linguistics program at University of Winnipeg considers the relationship between language, culture and communication.

    Disciplines

    Communication SciencesLanguage StudiesLinguistics

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 58
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 86

    Other Requirements

    1American High School Curriculum -  Complete grade 12 with a minimum high school average of C+ or better on a minimum of 5 academic subjects.British Patterned Education - General Certificate of Education, with two subjects at Advanced Level and three at Ordinary Level, or three subjects at Advanced Level and one at the Ordinary Level.  Secondary School Grade: C (with no mark below a D)International Baccalaureate – An IB diploma with 3 HL courses and 3 SL courses.  For transfer credit or advanced standing, no grade below 4 accepted.Minimum points required: 24Minimum total score of 24 points Students will still need to meet the English Language Requirements of the university. The admissions office has expanded the requirements to include the Duolingo English Test as an approved form of meeting English proficiency for September 2020 and January 2021. The required score will be a minimum of 115 on the test.

    Fee Information

    Interdisciplinary Linguistics

    University of Winnipeg

    University of Winnipeg

    Canada

    Canada, Winnipeg