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Nov 08, 2024
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2012-2013 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Linguistics, BA
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Department of Linguistics, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
59 credits
Grade Requirements
A grade of C- or better is required for a student’s major or minor courses, and supporting courses for majors and minors.
To declare a major in linguistics, students must have completed the introductory course (LING 201 or ENG 370 or TESL 401) with a grade of B- or better and have a minimum overall GPA of at least 2.5.
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Requirements
❑ For native speakers of Indo-European languages, one year of a non-IE language (Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, ASL, or other) or second year of an Indo-European language; alternative arrangements may be made for native speakers of non-Indo-European languages (12-15 credits) ❑ One course from: - LING 201 - Introduction to Linguistics Science
- ENG 370 - Introduction to Language
- TESL 401 - Introduction to English Linguistics for TESOL
❑ One course from: - LING 204 - Sociolinguistics
- ENG 270 - Introduction to Language and Society
- ❑ LING 314 - Phonetics
- ❑ LING 315 - Phonology
- ❑ LING 321 - Syntax I
- ❑ LING 322 - Syntax II
- ❑ LING 331 - Semantics
❑ Two LING 400-level courses (LING 425 cannot count towards the major) - ❑ LING 099 - Linguistics Colloquium A presentation or co-presentation at one of the scheduled student colloquia is a requirement for completion of the major. Students are required to enroll for LING 099 during the quarter in which the presentation is given.
❑ Additional credit concentration with at least one additional upper division course in related department under advisement: English option Eng 370 (replaces Ling 201) Selected courses (may include Eng 436, 438, 439, 442) under departmental advisement Anthropology option - ANTH 247 - Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
Electives under advisement to include anthropology linguistics courses - ANTH 347 - The Ethnography of Communcation
- ANTH 447 - Anthropological Semiotics
and select sections of ANTH 490 Communication Sciences and Disorders option Selected courses under departmental advisement from: - CSD 352 - Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Mechanisms
- CSD 353 - Speech Science
- CSD 354 - Speech and Language Development in Children
- CSD 356 - Phonetics
- CSD 361 - Language Disorders, Birth to Five
- CSD 373 - Introduction to Phonology
- CSD 451 - Language Disorders II
Computer Sciences option Applicable courses in computational linguistics under departmental advisement Additional work under advisement Modern and Classical Languages option 314 course in the language (4 credits) Additional credits under advisement; this may include a second foreign language, additional coursework in Linguistics or LANG 410-420 Philosophy option - PHIL 102 - Introduction to Logic
- PHIL 202 - Intermediate Logic
- PHIL 403 - Philosophy of Language
Psychology option - PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology
- PSY 210 - Cognition
- PSY 220 - Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience
- PSY 301 - Overview of Research Methods
- PSY 318 - Psychology of Language
TESOL/Bilingual Education option Completion of the TESOL/Bilingual Education Certificate or Minor, coursework under advisement.
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