B.A. (Mod.) in Computer Science, Linguistics, and Language
This full-time multi-disciplinary undergraduate course, leading to the degree of B.A.(Mod.) in Computer Science, Linguistics, and Language, combines the study of Computer Science, the study of a particular language (Spanish, French, or Irish) and the study of Linguistics.
From a time-tabling perspective, the time apportioned to the components will be roughly 50% computer science, 25% study of the language of choice, and 25% linguistics, though many modules interrelate these areas.
CLCS (Linguistics) is responsible for the Linguistics component of the degree, which are the following:
- Junior Freshman
- LIU11009 Syntax I (S1, 5 ECTS )
- LIU11011 Semantics I (S2, 5 ECTS)
- LIU11003 Phonetics and Phonology I (S2, 5 ECTS)
- Senior Freshman
- LIU22005 Syntax II (S1, 5 ECTS)
- LIU22008 Phonology II (S1, 5 ECTS)
- LIU22012 Phonetics and Phonology Lab (S2, 5 ECTS)
- Junior Sophister
- LIU33007 Second Language Acquisition (S1, 5 ECTS)
- LIU33010 Historical Linguistics (S2, 5 ECTS)
- LIU33011 Phonetics II (S2, 5 ECTS)
- Senior Sophister
- LIU44001 Speech Analysis and Synthesis (S1, 5 ECTS)
- LIU44002 Computational Linguistics (S2, 5 ECTS)
Further details of the course are available on the Department of Computer Science website.