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Linguistics Minor


Phone: 843.953.8066
Elizabeth A. Martínez-Gibson, Director

This interdisciplinary minor in Linguistics is designed to examine the structure, historical evolution and socio-cultural roles of language through exposure to a variety of courses about language and linguistics from different disciplinary perspectives. Such exposure should convey the importance of language/linguistics and its study for a variety of career choices and contribute to students’ understanding of human interaction, from the levels of the interpersonal to that of the global community.

Requirements


Credit Hours: 18

Introduction course (3 credit hours):


Complete 15 additional hours from the following three areas with at least 3 hours from a LING 200+ course.


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Any new, additional, or special topics courses in the area of structural linguistics will be considered for inclusion toward this requirement on an individual basis.

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Students may not count both EDEE 425 and TEDU 325 to the minor requirement. Any new, additional, or special topics courses in the areas of socio- or psycholinguistics will be considered for inclusion toward this requirement on an individual basis.

Electives (6 credit hours):


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Courses transferred to the College that count for requirements in different departments, must contain one-third linguistic content (similar to those courses taught here), to satisfy the minor requirement.  EDEE 425 or TEDU 325  -students may only take one of these to satisfy a requirement for the Linguistics Studies Minor.