Linguistics Minor
The minor in linguistics broadens the academic background of students majoring in related fields such as cognitive science, communication sciences and disorders, psychology, philosophy, foreign languages, mathematics, and computer science by offering training in the theory and methods of linguistic analysis.
Course | Title |
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Minor Requirements (6 units) | |
Introductory courses (2 units) | |
Any two 200-level courses in Linguistics | |
Methods course (1 unit). Any one of the following: | |
Language and the Brain | |
Experimental Sociolinguistics | |
Experimental Approaches to Word Form Processing | |
Experimental Syntax | |
Experimental Pragmatics | |
Bilingualism | |
Advanced courses (3 units) | |
3 additional linguistics courses beyond the 200 level 1 |
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Only 1 of the 3 may be LING 398-0 Undergraduate Seminar in Linguistics or LING 399-0 Independent Study Independent Study.