Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics

Saint John

 

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics program at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) offers students a comprehensive study of language and its structures, functions, and use in human communication. This interdisciplinary program delves into the scientific study of language, exploring its phonological, syntactic, semantic, and sociolinguistic aspects.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in linguistic theory, methodology, and analysis. Core courses cover fundamental topics such as phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and language acquisition. Elective courses offer opportunities for specialization in areas such as psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, computational linguistics, or language documentation and revitalization. Additionally, students may have the chance to apply their knowledge through practical projects, fieldwork, or research internships.

Research Focus: UNB emphasizes a research-focused approach within the Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics program, encouraging students to engage in empirical research, data analysis, and theoretical inquiry in linguistics. Research initiatives may include experimental studies, corpus linguistics, fieldwork with speakers of endangered languages, or computational modeling of linguistic phenomena. Students have the opportunity to collaborate with faculty mentors, present their research at conferences, and contribute to scholarly publications in the field of linguistics.

Industry Engagement: The University of New Brunswick fosters connections with industry partners, language communities, and language-related organizations to provide students with opportunities for industry engagement and professional development. Through partnerships with language schools, speech therapy clinics, translation agencies, or technology companies, students have access to internships, co-op placements, and networking events. These connections enable students to gain practical experience, develop language-related skills, and explore career pathways in areas such as language teaching, speech pathology, translation, or natural language processing.

Global Perspective: UNB encourages students in the Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics program to develop a global perspective by examining language diversity, variation, and change across different languages and cultures. Courses may explore topics such as multilingualism, language contact, language endangerment, or language policy and planning, exposing students to the linguistic richness and complexity of the world's languages. Additionally, students may have opportunities for international exchanges, fieldwork projects, or research collaborations that allow them to explore linguistic phenomena in diverse cultural and linguistic contexts.

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Location

Saint John

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 19148

Application Fees: CAD$ 125

Academic Qualifications: A minimum overall percentage of 70% in your high school or secondary school studies is typically required. Please note that specific programs may have additional requirements or higher admission standards.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5, with no band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 85 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE Academic: A minimum score of 59.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): A minimum score of 115.

The University of New Brunswick (UNB) offers several scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in their academic journey. These scholarships are awarded based on various criteria such as academic excellence, extracurricular achievements, and financial need. 

UNB International Excellence Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded to international undergraduate students who demonstrate academic excellence. The scholarship values range from $8,000 to $35,000 CAD and are renewable for up to four years of study.

Entrance Scholarships for International Students: UNB offers a range of entrance scholarships specifically for international students entering undergraduate programs. These scholarships are based on academic achievement and vary in value.

International Baccalaureate Scholarships: UNB recognizes the achievements of international students who have completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. Scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 CAD are awarded to eligible IB graduates.

Study Abroad Scholarships: UNB provides scholarships for international students who wish to participate in study abroad programs. These scholarships help cover the costs of tuition, travel, and living expenses during the study abroad experience.

External Scholarships: UNB also encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities from government agencies, foundations, and organizations in their home countries. The university provides support and guidance in finding and applying for these scholarships.

It's important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines may vary.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics program at the University of New Brunswick (UNB) possess a diverse skill set and a deep understanding of language and communication, opening up a wide range of career opportunities. 

Language Teacher: Graduates can pursue careers as language teachers, teaching English as a second language (ESL), foreign languages, or specialized language courses in schools, language institutes, or international education programs. They may work with diverse populations, including immigrants, refugees, or international students, and develop language teaching materials and curriculum.

Speech-Language Pathologist: Graduates can work as speech-language pathologists, diagnosing and treating communication disorders, speech impediments, or language delays in children and adults. They may work in hospitals, clinics, schools, or private practice settings, providing therapy, counseling, and intervention services to improve communication skills and enhance quality of life.

Translator/Interpreter: Graduates can pursue careers as translators or interpreters, facilitating communication between speakers of different languages in various settings such as conferences, meetings, legal proceedings, or healthcare appointments. They may specialize in written translation or oral interpretation and work in fields such as diplomacy, law, healthcare, or business.

Language Analyst: Graduates can work as language analysts, analyzing and interpreting linguistic data, speech patterns, or language usage for government agencies, law enforcement, intelligence services, or market research firms. They may contribute to language documentation, forensic linguistics, computational linguistics, or natural language processing projects.

Lexicographer: Graduates can pursue careers as lexicographers, researching, compiling, and editing dictionaries, glossaries, or language reference materials for publishing companies, academic institutions, or language technology companies. They may specialize in areas such as English dictionaries, bilingual dictionaries, or specialized terminology.

Language Consultant: Graduates can work as language consultants, providing expertise and advice on language-related issues such as language policy, language planning, linguistic diversity, or language education for government agencies, international organizations, or language advocacy groups.

Content Writer/Editor: Graduates with strong writing and communication skills can work as content writers or editors, creating written content for websites, publications, marketing materials, or educational resources. They may write articles, blogs, or multimedia content and ensure accuracy, clarity, and consistency of language use.

Localization Specialist: Graduates can work as localization specialists, adapting software, websites, or multimedia content for different linguistic and cultural contexts to make them accessible and user-friendly for international audiences. They may collaborate with software developers, designers, and translators to ensure seamless localization of products and services.

Language Researcher: Graduates can pursue careers as language researchers, conducting research in linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, or applied linguistics for academic institutions, research institutes, or language technology companies. They may investigate language acquisition, language variation, language processing, or language policy issues.

Educational Consultant: Graduates can work as educational consultants, providing expertise and support in language curriculum development, assessment, or teacher training for educational institutions, language schools, or government agencies. They may design language programs, develop assessment tools, or deliver professional development workshops for language teachers.


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