
The minor in Descriptive Linguistics provides students with a foundation in the core cognitive and social theories of human language. The minor is ideal for majors in Psychological Science, Computer Science, Communication, Education, English, World Languages, Anthropology, and the Social Sciences.
The minor in Descriptive Linguistics provides students with a foundation in the core cognitive and social theories of human language. The minor is ideal for majors in Psychological Science, Computer Science, Communication, Education, English, World Languages, Anthropology, and the Social Sciences.
Requirements (18 Credits):
Required Courses (12 credits):
Students must choose TWO electives from the following:
Total Credit Hours: 18


Elizabeth Austin
Associate Professor & Director of Composition
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Dharshani Jayasinghe
Assistant Professor of Anglophone and World Literature
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