Apr 19, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Linguistics Minor


The Linguistics program is an interdisciplinary study of human language. The Linguistics minor is designed to help students gain knowledge about language and its significance in society, to aid students in critical thinking, and to prepare them for a world of linguistic diversity. 

Students may select from two concentrations within the Linguistics Minor, one focusing primarily on linguistics (Linguistics Concentration) and the other including a foreign language component (Language Concentration).

To receive credit for any ENG or LING prefix course, the student must receive a grade of “C-” or better.  Students should note that programs differ in the minimum grade required.

Linguistics Concentration: 21 credits


Required Core Course: 3 credits


Interdisciplinary Electives: 6 credits


Any two of the following interdisciplinary courses chosen in consultation with a linguistics faculty advisor:

Language Concentration: 18 credits


Required Core Course: 3 credits


Language Requirement: 6 credits


At least 6 credits of a single language (French, Spanish, Italian, German, Japanese, or other modern language) at or above the 2000-level (the language courses must contain grammar). Students who have not taken enough high school language courses to enter at the 2000-level will be required to take the prerequisite 1000-level language courses.

For modern language majors who choose this (Language) concentration of the Linguistics minor, the student must take 6 credits of a different language than their major at or above the 2000-level.