• The bachelor in Linguistics is meant to give students a general background in all aspects of Linguistic description and theory, although students can choose to concentrate in specific areas such as Sociolinguistics or Phonology, and can use the degree to prepare for all the different career paths that linguists can follow.
  • To receive the Co-op notation upon graduation, undergraduate students must perform satisfactorily in each of the required work terms.
  • The Humanities, Fine Arts and Professional Writing Co-op Program is designed to provide students with an academic background and certain skills appropriate to a wide range of careers.