|   | 
       Linguistics 1A and Linguistics 1B | 
    I | 
    8 | 
    40 | 
  
  
    |   | 
       Linguistics 2A and either Linguistics 2B or Linguistics
        2L | 
    I | 
    8 | 
    40 | 
  
  
    | 3†  | 
    EIGHTY (80) CREDITS CHOSEN FROM COURSES ON THE FOLLOWING LIST: | 
    I | 
    10 | 
    80 | 
  
  
    |   | 
    Applied Linguistics; Bilingualism; Corpus Linguistics; Discourse Analysis;
      Global Englishes; Historical Linguistics; Language & Gender; Northern
      Englishes; Linguistic Reconstruction and Language Classification;
      Sociolinguistics; Statistics & Experimental Design; Variation in Modern
      Scots ‡ | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
  
  
    | 4 | 
    SIXTY (60) CREDITS CHOSEN FROM COURSES ON THE FOLLOWING LIST, IF NOT
        ALREADY TAKEN IN YEAR 3: | 
    I | 
    10 | 
    60 | 
  
  
    |   | 
    Applied Linguistics; Bilingualism; Corpus Linguistics; Discourse Analysis;
      Global Englishes; Historical Linguistics; Language & Gender; Northern
      Englishes; Linguistic Reconstruction and Language Classification;
      Sociolinguistics; Statistics & Experimental Design; Variation in Modern
      Scots ‡ | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
  
  
    |   | 
    Dissertation in Language Sciences | 
    I | 
    10 | 
    40 | 
  
  
    | *  At least 40 credits in second year must continue from courses
    taken in Year 1.  A maximum of 40 credits at level 7 is permitted.  | 
  
  
    | †  Entry to Honours normally requires a pass at 50% or above,
      at the first attempt, in either English Language 2 or passes in
      second year Linguistics courses, with an average mark across these courses
    of 50% or above.  | 
  
  
    | ‡  A LEL booklet and the Honours webpages give
      details about the courses being offered in any one year, as well as about
    restrictions on choice of courses.  |