The Bachelor of Arts in linguistics provides students with the ability to analyze language structure and use on multiple levels and to apply knowledge, concepts and skills developed from previous research. The major emphasizes students' ability to analyze patterns in language in terms of the sound system (phonetics and phonology) and word and sentence structure (morphology and syntax), to present and justify these analyses and to apply linguistic knowledge and analytical skills to the study of language use, learning, teaching, processing and change.
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Before Graduating Students Must
- Achieve a minimum grade of C on the critical assignment from LIN 320, graded according to department rubric.
- Achieve a minimum grade of C on critical assignments from LIN 3460, graded according to department rubric.
- Complete requirements for the baccalaureate degree, as determined by faculty.
Students in the Major will Learn to
Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
- Identify, describe and explain the concepts related to phonetics and phonology (sounds and sound systems).
- Examine and explain the concepts related to morphology and syntax (word and sentence structures).
- Analyze linguistic data by applying concepts and knowledge from phonetics and phonology.
- Analyze linguistic data by applying concepts and knowledge from morphology and syntax.
- Articulate research results clearly and effectively in an accepted style of presentation.
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Curriculum Map
I = Introduced; R = Reinforced; A = Assessed
Courses |
Content |
Critical Thinking |
Communication |
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SLO 1 |
SLO 2 |
SLO 3 |
SLO 4 |
SLO 5 |
LIN 3010 |
I, R |
I, R |
I, R |
I, R |
I, R |
LIN 3201 |
R, A |
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R, A |
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R, A |
LIN 3460 |
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R, A |
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R, A |
R, A |
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Assessment Types
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