Linguistics - LINGC23434
Stream Summary
Faculty: ARTSC - Faculty of Arts&Social Science
School: School of Humanities and Languages
Contact: hal@unsw.edu.au
Program: 3434 - Media (PR and Advertising)
Award(s):
Bachelor of Media (Minor)
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Stream Outline
Linguistics is the study of human language. The minor stream in Linguistics provides you the opportunity to develop an understanding of a variety of questions such as: How do people use language in various situations? What is the biological basis for language? Is language unique to the human species? How and why do languages change? How do children learn language? What is the meaning of ‘meaning’? Can machines talk? How does language relate to other modes of communication? Linguistics also provides the basis for a variety of practical applications including, at UNSW, the teaching and learning of foreign languages, translating and interpreting, facilitating cross-cultural communication, developing language curricula in schools, and improving literacy skills.
Stream Learning Outcomes
- Identify linguistic theories and core analytical approaches relevant to the study of living languages
- Recognise the place of language and linguistic theory in the interdisciplinary study of communication, cognition, society and/or culture
- Identify diverse approaches to the scientific study of language through the critical evaluation of the relationship between linguistic data and linguistic theory
Stream Structure
You must complete the following Level 1 core courses:
- ARTS1690 The Structure of Language (6 UOC)
- ARTS1691 The Use of Language (6 UOC)
You must complete at least 6 UOC from the following:
- ARTS2690 Semantics and Pragmatics (6 UOC)
- ARTS2692 Syntax (6 UOC)
- ARTS2693 Psycholinguistics (6 UOC)
- ARTS2694 Phonology (6 UOC)
- ARTS2696 Contemporary English Grammar (6 UOC)
- ARTS2698 Intercultural Interaction (6 UOC)
You may complete up to 6 UOC from the following:
- ARTS3690 Language Universals (6 UOC)
- ARTS3695 Language Planning (6 UOC)