Undergraduate Studies in Linguistics
Brady Clark, Director of Undergraduate Studies
Requirements for Linguistics Major
Introductory (3 units):
- 250 Sound Patterns in Human Language
- 260 Formal Analysis of Words and Sentences
- 270 Meaning
9 courses at the 300-level or beyond. These 9 courses must include 3
of the following:
- 350 Fundamentals of Laboratory Phonology
- 360 Fundamentals of Syntax
- 370 Fundamentals of Meaning
- 33x any 1 methods course
Only 1 of the 9 advanced courses may be 398/399, and certain exceptions
may be granted (e.g. CogSci 210) in consultation with the Director
of Undergraduate Studies.
4 related courses. Decisions as to which courses count towards
this requirement are generally made on a case-by-case basis. The
list of courses
related to linguistics on this site offers some guidance, but
students must discuss their options in the context of their individual
course of study with the Director
of Undergraduate Studies.
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Requirements for Linguistics Minor
Introductory (3 units)
- 250 Sound Patterns in Human Language
- 260 Formal Analysis of Words and Sentences
- 270 Meaning
5 courses beyond the 200-level. These 5 courses must include 2
of the following:
- 350 Fundamentals of Laboratory Phonology
- 360 Fundamentals of Syntax
- 370 Fundamentals of Meaning
- 33x any 1 methods course
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