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2016-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Linguistics Minor


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Office:
SBSB 4222

Telephone:
(760) 750-4104

Program Co-Directors:
Jocelyn Ahlers, Ph.D.
Jule Gómez de García, Ph.D.

Faculty:
Jocelyn Ahlers, Ph.D.
Nicoleta Bateman, Ph.D.
Jule Gómez de García, Ph.D.

Program of Study


Linguistics is the scientific study of language, and as such offers students the opportunity to look at one of the tools used by human beings to create and perform cultural and social identities and practices. The field of linguistics draws on a wide area of inquiry, including the investigation of the ways that languages change over time, description of the ways in which language functions as a part of cultures, considerations of the interrelatedness of language and thought, examination of the process of language acquisition, and analysis of the functioning of the brain and the vocal organs in the production and analysis of speech. Thus, students from a wide range of majors will find the Minor in Linguistics to be an excellent complement to their chosen field of study. The purpose of the Minor in Linguistics is to introduce students to the analysis of linguistic structures through the core courses of the minor, and then to provide students with the opportunity to pursue, through a range of course options, the direction of linguistic study that best complements their chosen major.

Requirements


Completion of eighteen (18) units of credit, fifteen (15) of which must be at the upper-division level. No more than nine (9) units may be counted toward other majors or minors. Coursework applied to the minor may also be used to fulfill General Education requirements. Each course counted toward the minor must be completed with a grade of C (2.0) or better.

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