BA Arts

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Arizona

Program Overview

Linguistics is the study of human language, encompassing particular languages and properties common to all languages. Areas of interest include: phonetics and phonology, the study of the sounds and sound patternings in human languages; morphology, the study of the structure and formation of words; syntax, the study of the structure and patterning of words and phrases in sentences; semantics, the study of the nature of meaning; neurolinguistics, the study of how language is stored and processed in the brain; psycholinguistics, the study of how language is processed and acquired by young children; pragmatics, the principles which characterize language use in communication; sociolinguistics, the study of language in society; and computational linguistics, the computational modeling of linguistic knowledge, structure, and processing. Students majoring in second languages, English, education, pre-law, pre-medicine, and other social sciences also find linguistics course work valuable.

Program Key Stats

$38086 (Annual cost)
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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Linguist
  • Lexicographer
  • Translator
  • Cultural Adviser

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