Honors Program in Linguistics
There are a number of ways for Arts and Sciences undergraduates
to graduate with honors at UW. If you wish to graduate "With College
Honors in (some field)," you generally have to have decided to do
so before entering UW, as you are required to participate in the
Arts and Sciences Honors program as well as a departmental honors
program in order to receive this honor. However, if you successfully
complete the requirements of a departmental honors program alone,
you will graduate "With Distinction in (some field)". Other possible
honors bestowed upon graduation include summa cum laude,
magna cum laude, and cum laude. These are awarded
on the basis of GPA. (The changing GPA cut-offs for each category
are announced every spring.)
The following are the requirements for graduation "With Distinction
in Linguistics/Romance Linguistics".
- For admission to the honors program:
- GPA of 3.3 overall; 3.6 in Linguistics/Romance Linguistics
- Letter of application or interview with undergraduate adviser
or other faculty member.
- For graduation from the honors program:
- GPA of 3.3 overall; 3.6 in Linguistics/Romance Linguistics
- Coursework required for the regular major
- One additional year (three quarters) of study of one of
the languages selected for the regular major. For General
Linguistics majors, you may test out of up to 6 quarters of
a language (or 3 quarters of one language and 3 quarters of
a second language), but regardless of level of proficiency,
you must attend three quarters of a language class.
- Attendance of a graduate seminar in Linguistics/Romance
Linguistics, which may be taught by a regular faculty member,
an adjunct, or a visitor, no later than one quarter before
the final quarter of study before graduation. You should be
aware of the 400-level prerequisites for the 500-level seminars
in selecting classes to satisfy the 400-level course requirement.See
the Undergraduate Adviser for more information.
- You will write a term paper during the seminar. The next
quarter you will revise and/or expand the term paper into
a senior thesis, enrolling for 3 credits of LING 499 under
the supervision of the faculty member who taught the seminar
(or the most appropriate faculty member, if the seminar was
taught by a visitor). This portion of the honors program can
be modified in individual cases. For example, if you wished
to pursue a topic which is not ordinarily covered in one of
our seminars, or if you perhaps do substantial work with a
faculty member on one of his or her own research projects,
you could sign up for two 3-credit quarters of LING 499 with
that faculty member in lieu of the senior thesis requirement.
If you have any further questions or comments please contact us
at phoneme@u.washington.edu
Last modified 06/11/04 by Kening Li
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