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The Linguistics concentration is theoretically oriented and provides a solid foundation in the major subfields of linguistics: phonology, syntax, and semantics. As part of their English degree, students who choose this concentration take an introductory course in linguistics and three additional cour...
An accelerated master's degree program is available to highly qualified undergraduates in any major at George Mason. Students accepted to this program complete some graduate coursework as part of their undergraduate degree program. They can earn both a bachelor’s degree in their chosen major and a ma...
The PhD in linguistics trains students in the science of language. Students become specialists in the core areas of linguistics — phonology, syntax, and semantics — and learn to integrate this core with the study of second language acquisition. This 72-credit degree program prepares students for posi...
What does it mean to support Mason’s linguistically diverse students? Teams from the Composition Program and Writing Center are working to address this question.
Mason has the most diverse student population of any four-year college or university in Virginia, with students from over 130 nations and...
New and aspiring English teachers had the opportunity to collaborate and gain deeper insights about best teaching practices at the Modern Language Association Institute, held this summer at George Mason University’s Fairfax Campus. The five-day workshop, designed to strengthen the teaching of reading...