Joint Honours BA in Psychology and Linguistics |
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This program does not lead to graduate studies in psychology at the University of Ottawa.
Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2015-2016 calendars for the previous requirements.
ENG1100 | Workshop in Essay Writing | 3 |
3 course credits from:
PHI1101 | Reasoning and Critical Thinking | 3 |
PHI1301 | Philosophy: Ideas and Arguments | 3 |
3 course credits from:
AHL1100 | Introduction to interdisciplinary study in the Arts1 | 3 |
AHL1900 | Initiation aux études interdisciplinaires en Arts / Introduction to Interdisciplinary study in the Arts1 | 3 |
ENG1120 | Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction | 3 |
ENG1121 | Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry | 3 |
3 course credits from:
AHL1100 | Introduction to interdisciplinary study in the Arts1 | 3 |
AHL1900 | Initiation aux études interdisciplinaires en Arts / Introduction to Interdisciplinary study in the Arts1 | 3 |
PHI1102 | Moral Reasoning | 3 |
PHI1103 | Fundamental Philosophical Questions | 3 |
PHI1104 | Great Philosophers | 3 |
PHI1302 | Philosophy: Themes and Texts | 3 |
Linguistics (48 course credits)
LIN1310 | Introduction to Linguistics: From Words to Utterances | 3 |
LIN1320 | Introduction to Linguistics: The Sounds of Language | 3 |
LIN3350 | Psycholinguistics | 3 |
6 optional course credits in linguistics (LIN) from list A of optional courses
12 optional course credits in linguistics (LIN) from list B of optional courses
3 optional course credits in linguistics (LIN) from list C of optional courses
6 optional course credits in linguistics (LIN)2
6 optional course credits in linguistics (LIN) at the 3000 or 4000 level2
Psychology (48 course credits)3
PSY1101 | Introduction to Psychology: Foundations | 3 |
PSY1102 | Introduction to Psychology: Applications | 3 |
PSY2105 | Child Development | 3 |
PSY2106 | Quantitative Methods in Psychology I | 3 |
PSY2116 | Quantitative Methods in Psychology II | 3 |
PSY2174 | Research Methods and Ethics | 3 |
PSY2301 | Biological Foundations of Behaviour | 3 |
PSY3108 | Perception | 3 |
PSY3301 | Behavioural Neuroscience | 3 |
PSY3307 | Psychometric Methods | 3 |
PSY3377 | Cognition | 3 |
9 optional course credits in psychology (PSY)
6 optional course credits in psychology (PSY) at the 4000 level
12 elective course credits3
Note(s)
1 | This course has variable topics. Students may take this course twice. |
2 | It is recommended but not mandatory that the 12 optional course credits in linguistics (LIN) be chosen from list A, B and/or C below. 3 course credits at the 1000-level anatomy and physiology (ANP) and/or 3 course credits at the 1000-level in physics (PHY) may be substituted for no more than 3 optional course credits in linguistics (LIN) and no more than 3 optional course credits in psychology (PSY). See your Department to register in those courses. NOTE: enrolment in the Joint Honours program does not guarantee access to anatomy and physiology (ANP) or physics (PHY) courses. |
3 | PSY3105 and PSY3128 are strongly recommended to students who plan to seek admission to graduate programs leading to the Master's in Speech-Language Pathology. |
List of Optional Courses
List of Optional Courses
List A
LIN3310 | Syntactic Theory1 | 3 |
LIN3315 | Introduction to Semantics1 | 3 |
LIN3320 | Phonological Theory1 | 3 |
LIN3328 | Morphology1 | 3 |
List B
LIN2352 | Neurolinguistics2 | 3 |
LIN2355 | Second Language Acquisition | 3 |
LIN2358 | Communication Disorders2 | 3 |
LIN3325 | Intermediate Phonetics2 | 3 |
LIN3354 | First Language Acquisition2 | 3 |
LIN4325 | Speech Production2 | 3 |
LIN4326 | Speech Acoustics2 | 3 |
LIN4328 | Clinical Phonetics and Phonology | 3 |
LIN4952 | Laboratoire en psycholinguistique / Laboratory in Psycholinguistics | 3 |
Note(s)
1 | These courses relate closely to fundamental theoretical issues in Linguistics. It is therefore recommended that students planning to enroll in a masters degree in linguistics select all of these courses. |
2 | These courses contain material that is directly relevant to sciences underlying speech-language pathology and/or audiology. It is therefore recommended that students planning to enroll in a masters program speech-language pathology or audiology select from among those courses. |