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Dec 03, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Linguistics Minor
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Phone: 843.953.0263
Ricard Vinas de Puig, 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.
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Introduction course (3 credit hours):
Complete 15 additional hours from the following three areas with at least 3 hours from a LING 200+ course.
One course from “Structural Linguistics” (3 credit hours):
Note:
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.
Two courses from “Languages and Society” (6 credit hours):
Note:
- 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.
- Honors students can take the alternative course of HONS 169 in lieu of ANTH 205 .
Electives (6 credit hours):
Notes:
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.
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