Undergraduate Degrees
The Linguistics Department emphasizes the study of language both as an abstract system and in its psychological and social contexts. In addition to introductory linguistics and courses in linguistic analysis, students take courses in psycholinguistics (language acquisition, processing, and language disorders) and/or sociolinguistics (language and society). The undergraduate major in linguistics focuses on how the human mind structures, processes and acquires language as well as how similar communication goals are met by diverse means in the languages of the world. Students are encouraged to pursue combined majors in Linguistics/Philosophy, Linguistics/Psychology and Linguistics/East Asian Languages and Cultures, as well as double majors with computer science or a language department. Please contact the department advisor for more information.
Major Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics
Linguistics Major with Honors
The linguistics major with honors requires the student to complete the requirements for the major with a GPA of 3.5 or above and to complete in addition LING 497 Honors Thesis with a grade of B or better. Intent to complete the linguistics major with honors should be registered with the undergraduate advisor no later than the second semester of the junior year.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts with a Combined Major in Linguistics and Philosophy
Combined Major in Linguistics and Philosophy with Honors
The combined major in linguistics and philosophy with honors requires the student to complete the requirements for the major with a GPA of 3.5 or above and to complete in addition LING 497 Honors Thesis or PHIL 494 Senior Thesis with a grade of B or better. Intent to complete the major with honors should be registered with the undergraduate advisor no later than the second semester of the junior year.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts with a Combined Major in Linguistics and Psychology
Combined Major in Linguistics and Psychology with Honors
The combined major in linguistics and psychology with honors requires the student to complete the requirements for the major with a GPA of 3.5 or above and to complete in addition either LING 497 Honors Thesis or PSYC 380 Junior Honors Seminar and PSYC 480 Senior Honors Seminar, with a grade of B or better. Intent to complete the major with honors should be registered with the undergraduate advisor no later than the second semester of the junior year.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts with a Combined Major in Linguistics and East Asian Languages and Cultures
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Archaeology
See Anthropology for a complete listing of requirements.
Linguistics Minor Requirements
Arabic and Middle East Studies Minor
The undergraduate minor program gives students the opportunity of supplementing their major with an emphasis in Arabic and Middle East Studies. The 20-unit interdisciplinary minor is designed for students who want to explore and develop a critical understanding of Middle East history, culture, religion and global issues as well as acquire excellent knowledge of the Arabic language.Required Courses, Lower Division | units | |
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LING 252 | Arabic IV | 4 |
Required Courses, Upper Division | units | |
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ANTH 327 | Anthropology of the Middle East and Islam | 4 |
POSC 351 | Middle East Politics, or | |
IR 363 | Middle East Political Economy | 4 |
REL 315 | Thought and Life of Islam | 4 |
One course from the following* | ||
IR 362 | The International Relations of the Contemporary Middle East | 4 |
IR 363 | Middle East Political Economy | 4 |
IR 464 | U.S. Policy towards the Middle East: 1950 to the Present | 4 |
POSC 351 | Middle East Politics | 4 |