What will I learn in the Linguistics program?
This program is designed to help students understand how language and communication function. Students who concentrate on applied aspects of linguistics will have a good preparation for teaching languages and may be able to apply for official certification in Teaching Language as a Second Language (TESL). Linguistics is also a good platform for careers in law, education, publishing and the language software industry.
All courses listed in the calendar are not always offered every year.
Students wishing to enter into a Linguistics major will apply at the end of their first year. Application for Admission to Level II will occur in mid-March on the Mosaic student information system.
Meet our faculty
Interested in studying languages, their structure, origin, evolution and uses in our society? Meet Dr. Elisabet Service and learn all about our Linguistics & Cognitive Science of Language programs.
About First Year
Students entering into the Faculty of Humanities in their first year take a general program. This allows students to explore various options and experience a wide range of courses. At the end of the first year, students can then choose to major in a Linguistics and Language program.
Careers for Linguistics majors
Learn more about potential careers for graduates of our Linguistics program at McMaster.
Programs (by Degree) and Minors
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Awards and scholarships
View awards and scholarships available to Linguistics & Languages students.
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Study abroad
Learn more about opportunities to study abroad and enhance your educational experience.
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Undergraduate Calendar
The Linguistics & Languages course calendar is an essential resource for choosing your courses.
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Undergraduate course outlines
View your undergraduate course outline to find assignment due dates, assessments and more.
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