Interdepartmental LINGUISTICS MINORS GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE
College of Arts and Sciences
Curriculum Committee: Joe Ree and Shonna Trinch (Modern Languages and Linguistics)
Linguistics is concerned with the study of the nature of language, and there are linguistic applications in the areas of anthropology, sociology, psychology, mathematics, computer sciences, philosophy, and audiology and speech pathology.
Students (both undergraduate and graduate) who wish to minor in linguistics should choose a minor adviser from the members of the linguistics curriculum committee (listed above) who will help them in designing courses of study that fill their personal and professional needs.
Requirements for a Minor in Linguistics
Undergraduate
Undergraduate students in linguistics must take at least twelve (12) semester hours from the linguistics courses listed below; two of these must be core courses.
Core Courses
LIN 3041, 4030, 4040, 4512 or 4905.
Other Courses
ANT 4640; LIN 3710, 4930, 5772; PHI 3220; EXP 4640.
Graduate
Graduate students in linguistics must take at least fifteen (15) semester hours from the linguistics courses listed below; two of these must be core courses.
Core Courses
LIN 5035 or 5045, 5510.
Other Courses
LIN 5772, 5908r, 5932; SPN 5805.
Linguistics:
see also Modern Languages and Linguistics; Anthropology; Communication Disorders; English; and Psychology
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