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Dec 05, 2025
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University Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Minor in Comparative and Applied Linguistics and Literacy Studies
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This minor is comprised of courses from departments in three colleges: A&L, HHS, and the CCOE. The array of courses offers intellectual stimulation and meets professional demands. Intellectually, the minor allows students to explore major components of modern linguistics: phonetics/phonology, morpho-syntax, sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, and historical linguistics.. Professionally, for students interested in teaching, the minor provides valuable expertise in language skills; for those interested in writing careers, the minor provides opportunities to analyze and create discourse.
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Requirements for the Minor (18 units)
Choose one course from each of the following areas:
Introduction to Linguistics(Choose one) (3 units)
Sociolinguistics (3 Units)
Applied linguistics (3 Units)
Electives: Choose one of the following or one extra course in the areas listed above (excluding the Introduction to Linguistics courses) (3 Units)
Note:
With the major department’s approval, courses that satisfy requirements in this minor may also be used to satisfy major or general education requirements. |
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