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Minor in Linguistics
The Minor in Linguistics offers an enhanced awareness of the components,
functions, and interfaces of human language. It prepares students for
careers and advanced study for which such an awareness is essential through
coursework aligned with a student's own professional goals and intellectual
interests.
All students pursuing the Minor in Linguistics must complete 18 semester
credit hours, at least 9 of which must be drawn from outside the major.
A. 3 semester credit hours selected from the following:
ENG 3343 Principles of English Linguistics
ESL 3003 Applications of Linguistics
LNG 3813 Introduction to Linguistics
B. 3 semester credit hours selected from the following courses in the
linguistics of a particular language:
ENG 3323 History of the English Language
ENG 3333 Introduction to the Structure of
English
GER 4333 Studies in German Linguistics
SPN 3013 Spanish Phonetics and Pronunciation
SPN 3113 Linguistic Structures of Spanish
SPN 4113 Topics in Spanish Linguistics
SPN 4123 The Spanish of the Southwest Top
C. 6 semester credit hours selected from the following courses in psycholinguistics,
anthropological linguistics, sociolinguistics, or historical linguistics:
ANT 2053 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
BBL 3013 Language Analysis and
Bilingualism
BBL 3133 Language Development
in Bilinguals
BBL 3403 Cultural and Linguistic
Diversity in a Pluralistic Society
FL 4013 Cross-Cultural Communication and Foreign
Languages
LNG 3833 Sociology of Language
LNG 3843 Gender Issues in Language
PSY 4323 Psychology of Language
SOC 3523 Language and Society
D. 6 additional semester credit hours chosen in consultation with an advisor
in one or more of the following approved areas: anthropology, bicultural-bilingual
studies, English, French, German, linguistics, and Spanish. Courses may
be chosen from sections B or C or from the following:
COM 3083 Language and Communication Theory
BBL 2003 Language, Culture,
and Society
BBL 4033 Assessing Language
and Learning in Bicultural-Bilingual Contexts
ESL 3033 Foundations in English
as a Second Language
FL 3013 Translation for the Language Specialist
FL 4243 Foreign Language Instruction
LNG 4013 Topics in Linguistics (May be repeated
for credit in this section when topics vary.)
SPN 4953 Special Studies in Spanish (when
topic is Spanish linguistics) Top
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