Minor in Linguistics
Elena Schmitt
COORDINATOR
18 Credits Required
Majoring in one of the related disciplines and minoring in linguistics can prepare students for a variety of careers, including teaching, translating, foreign service, and social work, or graduate study in Linguistics and any of its related fields.
Required:
WLL 211 — Introduction to Linguistics or TSL 502 — Descriptive Linguistics
Select 15 credits from:
- ANT 204 — Language and Culture or WMS 204 — Language and Culture
- ANT 214 — American Tongues: Every Day Politics of Speaking or WMS 214 — American Tongues: Every Day Politics of Speaking
- ANT 374 — Language, Gender, and Sexuality or WMS 374 — Language, Gender, and Sexuality
- ANT 465 — Anthropological Linguistics
- CMD 203 — Phonetics and Phonological Systems
- TSL 315 — Foundations of Bilingual Education
- WLL 403 — Introduction to Second Language Acquisition
- TSL 505 — Pedagogical Grammar of English for TESOL
- WLL 580 — Latin and the Romance Languages
- ENG 415 — History of the Language
- ITA 302 — Phonetics and Phonemics
- ITA 405 — Advanced Grammar Review
- PHI 351 — Philosophy of Language
- SPA 302 — Practical Spanish Phonetics
- SPA 405 — Spanish Grammar Analysis