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Apr 19, 2025
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DRAFT 2025-2026 Academic Catalog
Linguistics, BA
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The BA-Linguistics program, offered by the Department of Linguistics and Language Development , undertakes the scientific study of the nature, structure and function of language. Linguists study the origins of language, the meaning and history of words, variation in language, what language tells us about the workings of the human mind, and the practical aspects of language, including intercultural communication, language learning and teaching, and language as a conveyor of information in profound human arenas, such as medicine and law. Linguistics is also a central discipline that is involved in communicating with machines using natural language (i.e., artificial intelligence and machine recognition and synthesis of speech). The program offers state-of-the-art equipment for the acoustic and perceptual study of speech. Students in the major acquire critical thinking and problem-solving skills and receive excellent preparation for advanced studies in linguistics as well as anthropology, communication, education, law, and speech and hearing. Students with knowledge of more than one language have an excellent background for the study of linguistics.
Program Roadmaps
The 4-Year Roadmap is available online. Roadmaps should be used in consultation with the catalog and your advisor to identify additional requirements for completing the major (for example, course grade minimums). Associate Degrees (ADT) Pathways are also available online.
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Summary of Degree Units
Core Lower Division General Education: 28 American Institutions/ US123 Requirements: 6 (Note: may be satisfied by GE coursework) Upper Division General Education: 6 (3 units may be satisfied by major coursework) Physical Education: 2 Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR): 3 Lower Division Humanities & the Arts College Requirement: 3 Upper Division Humanities & the Arts College Requirement: 2-4 Major Preparation: 0-8 Major Requirements: 36 University Electives: 18-26 Total: 120 2. Lower Division College of Humanities & the Arts Requirement (3 units):
- ART 44HA Design Your Life, Design Your Semester, Design Your World
- DSGN 44HA Design Your Life, Design Your Semester, Design Your World
- ENGL 44HA Design Your Life, Design Your Semester, Design Your World
- HUM 44HA Design Your Life, Design Your Semester, Design Your World
- PHIL 44HA Design Your Life, Design Your Semester, Design Your World
3. Upper Division College of Humanities & the Arts Requirement (2-4 units):
Complete a course offered by the College of Humanities & the Arts in a discipline other than your major. 4. Major Preparation (0-8 units)
Must Meet One Of The Following Criteria: For students for whom English is not the native language, one year of college level English study may fulfill this requirement. - One year of college level language other than student’s native language 8 unit(s)
- Demonstrated equivalent competence 0 unit(s)
- One year of college level American Sign Language 6 unit(s)
5. Major Requirements (36 units)
GE Basic Skills requirements must be completed prior to taking courses in the major. Electives in the Major (15 units)
By a careful selection of five additional electives in the major (below), students can choose coursework toward completion of a Certificate in Computational Linguistics or a Certificate in TESOL . Elective courses (up to 3 units) from other departments such as World Languages and Literatures, English, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Psychology, Philosophy, Anthropology and Communicative Disorders can also be taken with prior advisor approval. Complete five courses from: 6. University Electives (18-26 units)
Upper Division electives may be required if 40 units are not taken as part of program. Total Units Required (120 units)
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