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Students gain advanced knowledge of structural/theoretical linguistics, second language acquisition and development, bilingualism and multilingualism, and formal and descriptive linguistics. The program offers both a Ph.D. and a M.A. The Ph.D. program is supported by a wide array of faculty and encompasses numerous research areas. Linguistics at UC Davis distinguishes itself from programs at other UC campuses by offering an area of emphasis in second language acquisition and development, or SLAD, which responds to a growing need for researchers trained to investigate issues of multilingualism and the acquisition and teaching of nonnative languages. Other possible areas of emphasis include language and society, language and mind/brain, and language structure and theory. The M.A. program prepares students to teach English to speakers of other languages and provides them with a strong background in formal and descriptive linguistics. The UC Davis doctoral program in Linguistics comprises a graduate faculty who embody a wide range of expertise and research interests. Students can specialize in general linguistics, second language acquisition and multilingualism, and experimental/quantitative approaches to language research.
A bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 or master’s degree in a discipline relevant to Linguistics, including, but not limited to, Philosophy, Psychology, Modern Languages, Communication, and other social sciences and humanities.
English proficiency examination for international applicants who have not studied at an
English speaking University, with one of the following minimum scores:
100 on the TOEFL iBT
7 on the IELTS (overall band score)
600 on the TOEFL paper test
250 on the TOEFL computer-based test