Sub-major - Linguistics
Western Sydney University
Sub-major
Code:
SM1046.1
Available to students in other Western Sydney University Courses :
YES, if the specialisation is available on your Home campus. Please ensure your course structure allows space for enrolment in the units in this unit set. Students must also meet any pre-requisite requirements. Consult your Course Advisor for further advice.
Through study of what language is and how it works, students gain conceptual tools and knowledge relevant to the relationship of language and society as well linguistics-related disciplines, such as Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics, Developmental Linguistics, Bilingualism, and other applied linguistics areas. Understanding of the relationship between language learning, communicative competence and cultural practices, both in the Australian context and in a global context, provides a foundation for many careers including primary and secondary teaching, policy analysis, communication, social and welfare services in culturally diverse communities.
Sub-major
Structure
Students must complete 40 credit points from the following pools with no more than one unit at level 1.
Note: Not all units will be offered each year. Units will be offered on a rotational basis.
Level 1 unit pool
100194
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Introduction to Interpreting
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100195
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Introduction to Translation
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Level 2 unit pool
101302
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Translation Technologies
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Level 3 unit pool
400087
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Applied Critical Methods
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101449
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Bilingualism and Biculturalism
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101950
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Intercultural Communication
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101709
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Languages and Grammatical Concepts 3A: Arabic
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101710
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Languages and Grammatical Concepts 3A: Chinese
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101711
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Languages and Grammatical Concepts 3A: Italian
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101712
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Languages and Grammatical Concepts 3A: Japanese
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101713
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Languages and Grammatical Concepts 3A: Spanish
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102044
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Research Methods in Linguistics
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101451
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Second Language Acquisition
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101721
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Second Language Learning and Teaching
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100201
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Special Study in Languages and Linguistics
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101832
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Talking Normal: Sociolinguistics and Modern Literature
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Please note:
The level 2 and level 3 units listed below count towards completion of the major for students who may have passed units in the list below in 2015 or earlier.
101441 - English Semantics and Pragmatics
101452 - History of the English Language
101454 - Intercultural Pragmatics
101453 - Text and Discourse in English