The minor in Linguistics provides students an opportunity to study the principles involved in the most basic and universal of human symbol systems. Classical and modern languages share with the disciplines of anthropology, computer science, mathematics, philosophy, psychology, sociology, and speech pathology an interest in the nature of language: how it is acquired, how it is used, and how it changes across time and space. The minor allows the student to learn the basics of linguistics and to pursue the application of these tenets in a variety of fields.

Completion of this program will be indicated on the student鈥檚 transcript with the notation 鈥淢inor in Linguistics.鈥

Requirements for the minor

Eighteen (18) credit hours including at least nine (9) hours from the Primary Curriculum鈥攖hree (3) hours from the Core area and three (3) hours each from any two other areas鈥攁nd the remaining nine (9) hours from the Primary Curriculum and/or the Supporting Curriculum. At least nine (9) hours must be upper division.

Primary Curriculum

Core

Course IDCourse Title
HCOM-1405Foundations of Linguistics (also listed as LING-1405)
HCOM-1410Applied Linguistics (also listed as LING-1410)
LING-1405Foundations of Linguistics (also listed as HCOM-1405)
LING-1410Applied Linguistics (also listed as HCOM-1410)

Acquisition

Course IDCourse Title
EDUC-3344Teaching in the Bilingual Classroom
EDUC-3345Principles and Practices for Teaching English Learners
PSYC-2450Language Development
PSYC-3421Cognitive Development

Syntax

Course IDCourse Title
FREN-3301Advanced Grammar
GERM-3301Advanced German I
LATN-3301Latin Prose Composition
MATH-3326Introduction to Abstract Mathematics
RUSS-3301Advanced Russian I
RUSS-3302Advanced Russian II
SPAN-3301Advanced Grammar

Semantics

Course IDCourse Title
PHIL-3433Philosophy of Language
Supporting Curriculum

Chinese

Course IDCourse Title
CHIN-3314Chinese Literature in Translation

Classical Studies

Course IDCourse Title
CLAS-3371Introduction to Romance Linguistics (also listed as FREN-3371, ITAL-3371,听and SPAN-3371)
GREK-3402Attic Prose
GREK-3404Greek Historians
LATN-3403Latin Prose to 43 B.C.
LATN-3405Latin Prose from 43 B.C.

Communication

Course IDCourse Title
COMM-3322International Communication (also listed as HCOM-3374)

Computer Science

Course IDCourse Title
CSCI-3320Principles of Theoretical Computer Science
CSCI-3368Principles of Programming Languages
CSCI-3094Seminar: Provability
CSCI-3194Seminar: Provability
CSCI-3294Seminar: Provability
CSCI-3394Seminar: Provability

French

Course IDCourse Title
FREN-3371Introduction to Romance Linguistics (also listed as CLAS-3371, ITAL-3371, and SPAN-3371)

Human Communication

Course IDCourse Title
HCOM-3374International Communication (also listed as COMM-3322)

Italian

Course IDCourse Title
ITAL-3371Introduction to Romance Linguistics (also listed as CLAS-3371, FREN-3371, and SPAN-3371)

Linguistics

Course IDCourse Title
LING-3190Directed Studies鈥擩unior Level
LING-3290Directed Studies鈥擩unior Level
LING-3390Directed Studies鈥擩unior Level
LING-3490Directed Studies鈥擩unior Level
LING-4190Directed Studies鈥擲enior Level
LING-4290Directed Studies鈥擲enior Level
LING-4390Directed Studies鈥擲enior Level
LING-4490Directed Studies鈥擲enior Level

Philosophy

Course IDCourse Title
PHIL-2340Symbolic Logic I
PHIL-3431Philosophy of Mind
PHIL-3340Symbolic Logic II

Psychology

Course IDCourse Title
PSYC-2330Fundamentals of Cognition
PSYC-3431Memory and Cognition

Sociology and Anthropology

Course IDCourse Title
ANTH-3431Language, Culture, and Society (also listed as SOCI-3431)

Spanish

Course IDCourse Title
SPAN-3303Spanish Phonetics and Phonology
SPAN-3371Introduction to Romance Linguistics (also listed as CLAS-3371, FREN-3371, and听ITAL-3371)

Departmental topics courses, readings courses, and seminars on linguistic topics are acceptable as approved by the Linguistics Committee chair.

How to apply


Students interested in a Linguistics minor should submit an application to the chair of the Committee, who will assign a faculty adviser to the student.

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Jane Childers, Ph.D.(Program Director)


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