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Graduate

At the graduate level, the Department of Languages, Linguistics, and Comparative Literature (LLCL) offers a Master's degree with a concentration in Linguistics, a combined BA-to-MA degree, and a Graduate Certificate in ESL Studies:Ìý

LLCL also participates in the multidisciplinary Ph.D. Degree in Comparative StudiesÌýoffered by the College of Arts & Letters. Doctoral ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥¼ä can choose linguistics as one of their areas of concentration and exploreÌýthe interplay among cultures, languages and literatures, as well as theories and methodologies, technologies and pedagogies.Ìý

WeÌýoffer graduate courses in a variety of linguistic subfields, both theoretical and applied.Ìý

LLCL has a policy of "rolling admissions," which means we accept ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥¼ä for Fall and Spring enrollments. We also offer a limited number of graduate teaching assistantshipsÌýthatÌýprovide an annual stipend and tuition remission in exchange for teaching (languages and/or linguistics courses) or assisting in the department.Ìý

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