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2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Language and Linguistics Minor


The language and linguistics minor offers concepts about, theories of, and analytical techniques in natural language. It represents an intellectual discipline in itself and simultaneously serves the interests of future teachers, students of literature and writing, and others who have a continuing fascination with language as language.

The minor is especially complementary for majors in anthropology, English, foreign language teaching, modern languages, philosophy, psychology, sociology, speech communication, and technical communication. The minor requires students to engage in vigorous, progressively more explicit and precise analysis and synthesis as they examine facts and fallacies about the miracle of language.

Within the language and linguistics minor, two concentrations, one focusing primarily on linguistics (Linguistics Concentration) and the other including a three-semester language component (Language Concentration), are available.

To receive credit for any ENG prefix course, the student must receive a grade of ”C” or better.

 

Linguistics Concentration: 21 credits


Language Concentration: 25 credits


Required Core Courses: 12 credits


Note:


*may be repeated for credit under different topics

Language Requirement: 13 credits


Students must complete at least three semesters of a single language for a total of at least 13 credits, chosen in consultation with and approved by departmental advisors; in the case of a transfer student, at least two semesters must include grammar.