The Department of Linguistics

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Program Requirements

The Linguistics Major

The BA in Linguistics requires thirteen courses, which fall into two categories: courses that provide expertise in linguistics and courses that ensure breadth of study in a non-Indo European language. Students have flexibility to construct a course of study that accords with their interests, but their final tally of thirteen courses must include the following:

Students who fulfill the non-Indo European language requirement with fewer than three quarters of study must substitute elective courses offered in linguistics for the language course quarters not taken. At least three electives for the major must be courses offered by the Linguistics Department (i.e. course whose numbers begin with LING). For any further electives, a student may use courses from Languages in Linguistics (LGLN courses) or may petition the department to substitute a related course in another department.

Summary of Requirements

1 LING 2001 (introductory course)
3 LING 20101, 20201, and 20301 (core courses)
0-3 courses in a non-Indo-European language*
6-9 linguistics electives**
13  

*Credit may be granted by examination.  When any part of the language requirement is met by examination, the equivalent number of electives in linguistics must be substituted for quarter credit granted.  With prior approval of the linguistics undergraduate adviser, such electives may be taken in other departments.
** A minimum of 3 must be courses with LING numbers.

Grading: All courses used to satisfy requirements for the major and minor must be taken for quality grades.  With consent of the instructor, nonmajors may take linguistics courses for P/F grading.

In summary, the Linguistics major consists of the following courses: LING 20001, 20101, 20201, 20301, 1 to 3 non-Indo European language courses, and between 6 and 9 elective courses (of which 3 must be LING courses) for a total of 13 courses. All courses used to satisfy requirements for the major must be taken for a quality grade (not P/F). 

NOTE: Students who entered the University prior to Autumn 2009 may choose to fulfill the requirements here or those that were in place when they entered the University.