Apr 18, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Interdisciplinary Programs Major, BA – Linguistics Concentration


Jessi Grieser, English, Co-Chair
Bernard Issa, Modern Foreign Languages and Literatures, Co-Chair

This concentration offers a broad exposure to the various fields of linguistics (including historical, descriptive, theoretical, and applied linguistics) along with an opportunity to study areas where linguistics overlaps with other disciplines such as psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, and speech pathology. The program of study is designed to prepare a student for graduate work in linguistics or related areas or to serve as a general survey of language and linguistics. The program of study provides the additional possibility of emphasizing the teaching of English as a Second Language for the student interested in language-related employment at the Bachelor of Arts level.

Students should consult program advisors early in planning a linguistics major or minor. LING 200  is highly recommended and 300-level courses should, if possible, be completed before 400-level courses are begun.

College Requirements


Arts and Sciences  

Corequisites


Language Corequisite


Completion of a third year of foreign language study (upper-division courses) – either Indo-European or non-Indo-European – plus a two-semester sequence of another language chosen so that both one Indo-European and one non-Indo-European language are studied to fulfill this corequisite.

Statistics Corequisite


Completion of one semester of statistics. This requirement may be met by completing MATH 115 *, STAT 201 * or STAT 207 *, all of which will also help meet the Quantitative Reasoning requirement of the College. Other appropriate statistics courses may be taken if approved by the Linguistics Committee.

Concentration Requirements (30 credit hours)


Select one course: