Linguistics
Linguistics is a scientific study of human languages, focusing on their internal structure, cognitive foundation, and variation within society. It is an interdisciplinary field that is closely related to anthropology, philosophy, sociology, and psychology. Studying linguistics develops strong analytical skills, which are solicited in professional areas beyond those related to language, such as translating, writing, or editing. All in all, linguistics provides a solid foundation for a career in education, health care, law, and computing. |
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Available programs
- Honours
- Major
- Concentration
- Minor
- Certificate
Contact information
Program in Linguistics
Saint Mary’s University
923 Robie Street
Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 3C3
linguistics@smu.ca
Administrative Assistant:
Mustafa Hussaini
902-420-5701
Office: McNally North 314
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Program coordinator: Dr. Egor Tsedryk egor.tsedryk@smu.ca 902-420-5859 Office: McNally North 423 |