Program 18 - Linguistics
Full-time Day Program
Program Graduates
This course seeks primarily to prepare researchers who can work in the field of language. Professionals in this field can become university lecturers, as linguistics is part of the curriculum of language degree programs in Brazil. If they intend to undertake research or to lecture in a university, linguistics graduates continue their studies in a graduate program. They can also produce and critically review educational books, grammar books and dictionaries; take part in literacy projects and the preparation of written forms of indigenous languages spoken in Brazil; evaluate language difficulties and orient therapy in partnership with physicians, speech therapists, psychologists and educational psychologists; and carry out instrumental studies in phonetics laboratories to gain an understanding of the structure and working of speech sounds.
Program Completion
To graduate from this program students must obtain a total of 172 credits, corresponding to 2580 hours of supervised activities, which may be completed in 8 semesters, as shown in the unit’s suggested curriculum schedule, or up to a maximum of 12 semesters.
Recognition
Recognized by Federal Decree no. 077145 of February 12, 1976. Renewed by CEE/GP Directive no. 000164 of April 14, 2008.
Maximum number of credits each semester - 30.
Core Curriculum to the Course:
Psycholinguistics |
Neuro-linguistic Programming |
Introduction to Language Studies I |
Human Science Language and Investigation |
Grammatical Theory |
Introduction to Education for Linguistic Analysis |
Latin I |
Phonetics and Phonology |
Grammatical Theory II |
Sociolinguistics |
Grammar I |
Experimental Phonetics |
Formal Semantics |
Romanesque Linguistic |
Indigene Language I |
Phonological Analysis Models |
Semantics of Enunciation |
Semantics and Pragmatics |
Textual Linguistics |
Linguistic Idea History |
Portuguese Historic Linguistics I |
Language Acquisition |
Lexicology and Lexicography |
Cognitive Language and Processes |
Portuguese Historic Linguistics II |
Speech Analysis |
Monographic Studies I |
Monographic Studies II |
Monographic Studies III |
Texts in Theory, Critique and Literary History I |
Research XII: Literary Histography I |
Elective Subjects
30 credits among:
Any subject offered by UNICAMP |
Option by Idioms
English
English I |
English II |
English III |
English IV |
French
French I |
French II |
French III |
French IV |
German
German I |
German II |
German III |
German IV |
Italian
Italian I |
Italian II |
Italian III |
Italian IV |
Spanish
Spanish I |
Spanish II |
Spanish III |
Spanish IV |