Affiliation: School of Arts & Letters
Degree Offered: Bachelor of Science
Minor Offered: Linguistics
THE MAJOR
Linguistics is the study of human language. Students in the BS Linguistics program analyze the structure of language, study the relationship between language and society, gain insights into language development and learning, explore language and the mind, and investigate language in the context of culture.
NOTE: No grade of “D” in major courses will be accepted toward a Linguistics degree.
DEPARTMENTAL HONORS IN LINGUISTICS
Seniors who wish to graduate with Honors in Linguistics must meet the following requirements. Students will complete a senior capstone research project in conjunction with the senior seminar course. The capstone project will be judged according to eight criteria:
Command of linguistic terminology;
Knowledge of linguistic theory;
Knowledge of previous scholarly work;
Scientific treatment of data;
Analysis of data;
Sensitivity to linguistic diversity;
Connection to other academic areas and real life endeavors; and
Command of academic discourse.
If the capstone project is deemed proficient in all outcomes and excellent in four or more, and if the student has at least a 3.50 cumulative GPA and a 3.70 GPA in the major at the time of graduation, s/he is awarded departmental honors in Linguistics.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: