LINGUISTICS / 203 LINGUISTICS (College of Arts and Sciences) GRADUATE FACULTY 1971-72 DER-HOUSSIKIAN, H., Acting Director; CASAGRANDE, J.; CHU, C. C.; HARDER, J. C.; HARDMAN-DE-BAUTISTA, M.; MCCARTHY, K. M.; SACIUK, B.; SCHOLES, R. J.; SULLIVAN, W. J. III; THOMPSON, R. M. Graduate Coordinator: B. SACIUK Study leading to the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy with a major in linguistics is available through an interdepartmental program in which the participating departments are Anthropology, English, Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures, Romance Languages and Literatures, and Speech. Graduate programs may emphasize linguistic theory, the de- scriptive or historical study of a single language or language group, anthro- pological linguistics, sociolinguistics, or psycholinguistics. A program in the teaching of English as a second language is available at the master's level. Undergraduate Preparation: For admission to graduate work in lin- guistics, the student should have an undergraduate major in a language or language-related subject such as anthropology, psychology, or speech and should have done basic work in general linguistics, phonetics, and English structure. Deficiencies in undergraduate preparation must be satisfied before the student can proceed to full-time graduate work. Required of each candidate for the master's degree in linguistics are LIN 600, LIN 610, LIN 620, LIN 630, LIN 640, and structural knowledge of a language other than his native tongue. In addition, LIN 611 and LIN 621 are required of doctoral candidates, who must also meet the Graduate School foreign language requirement in one language and have structural knowledge of two others, including at least one year of study in a non-Western language. In addition to the courses listed below, the following are available for graduate major credit in linguistics: APY 503, APY 506, EH 601, EH 602, EH 603, EH 604, EH 701, FLE 619, FH 504, FH 506, FH 512, FH 606, GN 512, GN 555, GN 620, GN 624, LN 620, PE 504, RSN 506, RSN 512, RSN 513, RSN 514, SH 504, SH 506, SH 512, SH 606, SCH 585, SCH 596, SCH 685, SCH 686, SCH 687, SCH 688, SCH 694, SCH 695, SCH 696, SCH 785, SCH 786, SCH 795, SCH 796. For further information, see the Graduate Coordinator, or write the Director, Program in Linguistics, Graduate School and International Studies Building, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32601. COURSES FOR ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES SI 506-THE STRUCTURE OF SWAHILI. LIN 550-APPLIED LINGUISTICS. 4 credits 4 credits