Linguistics (Arts & Science)

Department contact:
121 Arts & Science Building
573-882-5048

Degrees:
Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics
Minor in Linguistics

Overview:
Linguistics is the study of human language. It seeks to understand and explain the social, psychological and structural properties of human language in a clear and formal manner. Although specialists often know more than one language, such knowledge is complementary rather than essential.

A major in linguistics offers students a liberal education and prepares them for graduate study in linguistics or related fields; it also develops the verbal and analytical skills that are valuable in a wide variety of professional careers.

The linguistics area program is staffed by faculty from various departments. Supporting course work may include foreign language, literature, psychology, philosophy, English, education, speech, anthropology or South Asian studies.

Academic Information

Admission Requirements:
Any student may declare a major in Linguistics. Students must complete College Algebra and English 1000 with a C- or above and have a 2.0 cumulative GPA to complete a graduation plan with the College of Arts & Science.

Minimum GPA for Admission: 2.0

Specifically required non-major courses for the BA degree:
None other then those required for Arts & Science Foundation requirement

Entry-level courses to sample the major:
Linguistics 1060

Related majors, minors and areas of study on the MU campus:
Anthropology, Communication, Communication Science and Disorders, English, French, German, Philosophy, Psychological Sciences, Sociology, Spanish

Department Website:
http://linguistics.missouri.edu


contact
Victor Price
Registrar's Office
126 Jesse Hall
Columbia, MO 65211-1140
phone: 573-882-4729
email: pricev@missouri.edu
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