Undergraduate Programs
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Arizona offers programs
leading to a Bachelor of Arts with a major in linguistics.
Undergraduate
Major: 30 units,
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9 units of Required classes
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LING201 (Introduction to Linguistics),
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LING300 (Syntax),
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LING315 (Phonology).
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12 additional units chosen from Linguistics
courses.
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9 units from any combination of the following:
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More Linguistics
courses,
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Work in an uncommonly taught language (e.g., Greek, Latin, Irish, Russian,
Persian or any non-Indo-European language; work in American Indian Languages
is especially encouraged) or
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Courses selected from the following list:
|
Title |
Offered
|
Prerequisite |
| Ais 477 |
Studies of Native Am. Literature |
S
|
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| Anth 482 |
Hopi Language in Culture |
S
|
|
| C Sc 473 |
Automata, Grammars, & Language |
F
|
CSc majors only |
| Ecol 439 |
Animal-Human Communication |
S
|
Ecol 487 |
| EdP 340 |
Research in Education |
Any
|
|
| EdP 358 |
Psych. Measurement in Education |
Any
|
|
| Engl 355 |
English Sociolinguistics |
S
|
Engl 255/Ling 201 |
| Engl 421 |
American English |
S
|
see catalog |
| Engl 445 |
Introduction to TESL (2 units
only) |
F
|
|
| Lrc 406 |
Reading Instruction in Spanish |
S
|
Spanish fluency |
| Lrc 410 |
Foundations of Bilingual Education |
F/S
|
|
| Lrc 414 |
Bilingual Reading and Writing |
F
|
|
| Phil 202 |
Introduction to Symbolic Logic |
F/S
|
|
| Phil 3462 |
Mind, Brains, and Computers |
F
|
2 Tier II Indvs |
| Phil 442 |
Knowledge and Cognition |
F
|
2 Philosophy courses |
| Phil 445 |
Neural Network Models |
S
|
see catalog |
| Psyc 325 |
Cognitive Psychology |
Any
|
Psyc/Indv 101 |
| Psyc 496f |
Cognitive Psychology |
F/S
|
Psyc 290 a or b |
| Serp 404 |
Cult. & Ling. Div. in Excep.
Learn. |
F
|
|
| Sp H 207 |
Human Comm. & Its Disorders |
F/S
|
|
| Sp H 340 |
Language Science |
F
|
|
| Sp H 367 |
Phonetics |
F/Su
|
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Minor:
18 units
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LING 201 (Introduction to Linguistics)
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Two of the following:
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LING 300,
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LING 310,
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LING 315.
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9 additional units should be chosen in consultation with the undergraduate
advisor.
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