LINGUISTICS AND LINGUISTICS-RELATED UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
Visit the UWI, St Augustine Timetable for course scheduling.
See also the Foundation English Language Writing courses.
The numbers in parentheses refer to the semester in which the course is normally offered.
Level I
- LING 1001 Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology (2)
- LING 1002 Introduction to Morphology and Syntax (1)
- LING 1005 Introduction to Language (1)
- LING 1103 Introduction to Methodology, Lesson Planning and Classroom Management (6 credits)
- MDSC 1003 Introduction to Audiology
- MDSC 1004 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology (6 credits)
Level II
- LING 2001 Phonology (1)
- LING 2002 Syntax (2)
- LING 2004 Semantics
- LING 2006 Speech and Hearing Science
- LING 2101 Language Acquisition (1)
- LING 2105 Language Development and Language and Learning Disabilities
- LING 2204 Deaf Language and Culture
- LING 2302 Sociolinguistics (2)
- LING 2303 Endangered Languages of the Caribbean
- LING 2304 Language Situations in the Modern World (alternates with LING 2501) (1)
- LING 2305 Introduction to Educational Linguistics
- LING 2306 Approaches to Discourse Analysis
- LING 2402 Structure of the English Language (1)
- LING 2403 Change and Development in the English Language (2)
- LING 2404 Structure and Meaning in Literary Discourse (alternates with LING 2702) (1)
- LING 2501 Language, Gender and Sex (alternates with LING 2304) (1)
- LING 2601/PORT 2004 A Linguistic Approach to Portuguese
- LING 2702 Point-of-View and Meaning in Literary Discourse (alternates with LING 2404) (1)
- LING 2803 Change and Development in Selected European Languages (1)
- LING 2819 Structure and Usage of Caribbean Sign Language 1
- LING 2820 Structure and Usage of Caribbean Sign Language 2
- LING 2902 Structure and Usage of French-Lexicon Creole 1 (Patois) (1)
- LING 2903 Structure and Usage of French-Lexicon Creole 2 (Patois) (2)
- LING 2920 Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Translation
- MDSC 2003 Clinical Management
Level III
- LING 3001 Advanced Phonology (1)
- LING 3002 Advanced Syntax (2)
- LING 3099 Special Project in Linguistics (1 and 2)
- LING 3101 Applied Linguistics (2)
- LING 3201 Caribbean Dialectology (1)
- LING 3202 Creole Linguistics (2)
- LING 3601/PORT 3005 Portuguese Language and Culture in the Caribbean
- LING 3701 Field Methods in Linguistics (3)
- LING 3819 Advanced Caribbean Sign Language
- LING 3909 The Profession of Interpreting
- LING 3910 The Practice of Sign Language Interpreting
- LING 3912 Social Identities and Language
Notes on Courses and Course Codes:
Each course code is composed of the course initials and the level of the course. For example, LING 1001 is a Linguistics course, and a Level I (10xx) course. Unless otherwise stated, all undergraduate courses are one-semester courses, worth three (3) credits each. Level I courses do not count towards honours.