Linguistics: Languages, Literatures and Cultures, B.A.
McCausland College of Arts and Sciences
Take your study of language further by examining it from a scientific and cultural perspective. This degree concentration complements a wide variety of disciplines and careers.
In addition to learning a language, linguistics students study the structure and evolution of language, as well as how language and society shape each other. By mastering skills in critical thinking, collaboration and communication, linguistics majors go on to careers in research, law, teaching, publishing, international relations and technology.
Program Highlights
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                                      Global FocusPursue the study of languages and cultural understanding, and be prepared to work in the global economy. 
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                                      Research SkillsConduct research with faculty members, with the option of writing a thesis to gain experience in data analysis. 
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                                      Strong FoundationGain broad exposure to language and its subspecializations, historical linguistics, sociolinguistics and second-language acquisition. 
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                                      Supportive ProgramForm close mentoring relationships with faculty members, and choose courses that are tailored to your individual interests. 
Building Skills
Gain the professional and personal intelligence it takes to have a successful career.
-                        CommunicationExchanging information and ideas through speaking, writing or other means of expression EmpathyUnderstanding and sharing the feelings of others, and demonstrating compassion and support Critical ThinkingAnalyzing and evaluating information to make informed decisions or judgments 
-                        Intercultural CompetenceDeveloping the skills to communicate effectively and work collaboratively across cultures ResearchGathering and analyzing information to increase knowledge or solve problems WritingCreating professional written content for inclusion in scholarly journal articles, books and reports 
Using your degree
Make your college experience the foundation for a successful future.
Potential Careers
- Educator
- Writer
- Researcher
- Editor
- Lawyer
Workplace Settings
- International Relations
- Education
- Business
- Nonprofits
- Law
 
		   
		   
		   
		   
		   
		   
		  