Bachelor of Arts (BA) in East Asian Language Studies
BA in East Asian Language Studies with Co-operative Education
Degrees in East Asian Studies
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in East Asian Studies
BA in East Asian Studies with Co-operative Education
Degrees in French
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in French
BA in French with Co-operative Education
BA Honours French
BA Honours French with Co-operative Education
Degrees in German
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in German
BA in German with Co-operative Education
BA Honours in German
BA Honours in German with Co-operative Education
Degrees in Italian Studies
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Italian Studies
BA in Italian Studies with Co-operative Education
Degrees in Linguistics
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Linguistics
BA in Linguistics with Co-operative Education
BA Honours in Linguistics
BA Honours in Linguistics with Co-operative Education
Degrees in Linguistics and Language
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Linguistics and Language
BA in Linguistics and Language with Co-operative Education
Degrees in Russian
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Russian
BA in Russian with Co-operative Education
BA Honours in Russian
BA Honours in Russian with Co-operative Education
Degrees in Spanish
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Spanish
BA in Spanish with Co-operative Education
BA Honours Spanish
BA Honours Spanish with Co-operative Education
Other Degrees
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in French and Italian
BA in French and Italian with Co-operative Education
BA in French and Spanish
BA in French and Spanish with Co-operative Education
BA in Italian and Spanish
BA in Italian and Spanish with Co-operative Education
Concurrent BA in French/Bachelor of Education
Concurrent BA in Spanish/Bachelor of Education
Related Interdisciplinary Degrees (See separate listings)
BA in Latin American Studies
Notes:
Minors are offered in Arabic Language and Muslim Culture, Chinese, East Asian Studies, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Linguistics, Russian and Spanish. A Minor in Speech-Language Sciences is also offered to students with a declared Major in either Linguistics or Psychology.
Concentrations are offered in Applied Linguistics and Speech-Language Sciences to students with a declared Major in Linguistics.
Introduction
The School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures offers programs that focus on second language acquisition in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian and Spanish as well as an interdisciplinary program in East Asian Studies. The School recognizes the special role and place that French has played, and continues to play, in the socio-historical context of Canada.
The language programs challenge students to think critically about the relationship between language and culture, theories of language competency, cross-cultural awareness, including literature and film studies, and the socio-linguistic histories involved. The French program encompasses French Canada, French-speaking Europe, francophone African literatures, critical theories, sociolinguistics and second language teaching.
Linguistic programs offered by the School provide students with training in core and specific focal areas of the discipline, including linguistic analysis and theory; articulatory and acoustic phonetics; historical linguistics; language acquisition; the analysis of Indigenous languages of Canada; and psycholinguistics. Students in Linguistics can pursue a concentration in Applied Linguistics or Speech-Language Sciences.
Advanced Placement
Students who have prior knowledge of Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, or Spanish, as well as students with more than high-school matriculation in these languages (including graduates of a bilingual or immersion program) must consult the School to be placed in a course corresponding to their ability. Enrolment in Arabic and Chinese language courses involves a formal placement process. See details under Courses of Instruction, Arabic and Muslim Cultures and Chinese.
Students seeking credit by special assessment should consult the School regarding courses available for credit in this manner.
Native speakers are not eligible to take language courses by special assessment.
Notes:
The School can refuse permission to remain in a particular language course if the instructor deems that the student's knowledge exceeds the level of that course.
Students are advised that misrepresenting their level of knowledge in the language of the course constitutes academic dishonesty and will be dealt with as such.
Study Abroad
Noting that the advancement of knowledge and understanding is a global enterprise, the Mission Statement of the ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ strongly advocates international contacts among staff and students. In this context, the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures encourages its students to take advantage of possibilities for studying off-campus, wherever one of its target languages is spoken. Detailed information on courses and programs in French (in Quebec or elsewhere), Italian and Spanish is available from the School and/or the Centre for International Students and Study Abroad.
Students planning to study off-campus must obtain a letter of permission from their faculty. They are strongly advised to consult the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures beforehand to discuss details concerning course selection and transfer of credit.
Programme menant au certificat de langue française/Certificate Program in French Language Studies
The French Centre is located in Craigie Hall (C301). The Centre offers a variety of cultural activities, and operates "Le francofonne," a drop-in and media learning centre for those wishing to relax in a francophone atmosphere. Through the French Language Instruction Program (FLIP), credit courses are offered in different disciplines providing students with another opportunity to perfect their French. Detailed information may be obtained from the Centre at 403.220.7226 or .
Contact Information
Office Location: Craigie Hall C205, Craigie Hall D310
Students should consult a program advisor in the Arts Students’ Centre for information and advice on their overall program requirements. Advising contact information can be found online: .
For more specific advice regarding course selection and requirements in the major field, students should consult the Undergraduate Program Director located in the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures (consult School website for contact information).
Admission to the Majors
Prospective students wishing to enter one of the BA programs offered by the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures must meet the criteria listed in section A.2 Undergraduate Admission of this Calendar.
Upon admission to the East Asian Studies Major, students are strongly advised to develop a schedule of courses in consultation with the School.
Admission to Honours in French, German, Linguistics, Russian and Spanish
The Faculty of Arts procedures for Admission to Honours established in section 3.4.2 "Honours Degrees with a Major Field" are applicable and provide the overall framework for entry into the Honours Programs in French, German, Linguistics, Russian, and Spanish. The application deadline is February 1.
Overlapping Programs
Programs in East Asian Language Studies cannot be taken in conjunction with programs in East Asian Studies. This restriction applies to Major-plus-Minor combinations, Double Majors, Combined Degrees and Second Baccalaureate Degrees. Students cannot combine the East Asian Language Studies major with either a Chinese or Japanese minor.
Programs in Linguistics cannot be taken in conjunction with the program in Linguistics and Language. This restriction applies to Major-plus-Minor combinations, Double Majors, Combined Degrees and Second Baccalaureate Degrees.
A Linguistics major may not be combined with both the Minor and the Concentration in Speech-Language Sciences.
Language programs (i.e., majors or minors) offered by the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures can only be taken in conjunction with the major program in Linguistics and Language if the language or languages in the former program differ from the chosen Language Option for the latter. This restriction applies to Major-plus-Minor combinations, Double Majors, Combined Degrees and Second Baccalaureate Degrees.
Field of Arabic Language and Muslim Cultures
The Field of Arabic Languages and Muslim Cultures includes all courses labeled Arabic Languages and Muslim Cultures (ALMC) and the following courses:
Subject to approval by the School, courses in Chinese Studies and Japanese Studies from other disciplines will be credited towards a degree.
Note: Most of the courses listed above have prerequisites that lie outside the Field of East Asian Language Studies. It is the student's responsibility to ensure that prerequisites are completed. We encourage students to speak with a program advisor on a regular basis to assist with a degree planning.
Field of East Asian Studies
The Field of East Asian Studies consists of the following courses:
The Field of French includes all courses labelled French (FREN). Students with advanced placement may use Romance Studies 499 to fulfil one of the exempted Major Field requirements. Students who have completed the minimum number of courses in the major field may use Romance Studies 499 as an additional course in the field of French.
Note: All mandatory courses will normally be offered each year. Other courses may be offered in alternate years.
Field of German
The Field of German consists of all courses labelled German (GERM).
Field of Italian Studies
The Field of Italian Studies comprises the following:
Note: All mandatory Italian courses will normally be offered each year. Other courses labelled Italian may be offered in alternate years.
Field of Linguistics
The Field of Linguistics consists of all courses labelled Linguistics (LING).
Field of Linguistics and Language
Students in this program select a particular language option (e.g., French or German or Russian, etc.). Students are not permitted to mix their languages except in the Ancient and Classical Languages option.
The Field of Linguistics and Language consists of all courses labelled Linguistics (LING) and all courses in the chosen language.
Field of Russian
The Field of Russian consists of all courses labelled Russian (RUSS) and Slavic 355.
Field of Spanish
The Field of Spanish includes all courses labelled Spanish (SPAN). Students with advanced placement may use Romance Studies 499 to fulfil one of the exempted Major Field requirements. Students who have completed the minimum number of courses in the major field may use Romance Studies 499 as an additional course in the field of Spanish.
Note: All mandatory courses will normally be offered each year. Other courses may be offered in alternate years.