ENG

Law

Bachelor of Arts

Coursework Location(s)

Main/Tucson

Areas of Interest
  • Culture & Language
  • Education & Human Development
  • Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Social & Behavioral Sciences
  • Psychology & Human Behavior
Study one of the most crucial aspects of human connection: language. It's how we communicate, record our past and understand the world around us. Linguistics is the scientific study of language. Specifically, it looks at how humans acquire language, the structures of language and how language influences the ways in which humans interact with and think about the world. Students in the Bachelor of Arts program with an Academic and Professional emphasis learn from world-renowned faculty (including the University of Arizona's own Noam Chomsky, a thought leader in linguistics) that includes experts in language documentation and revitalization, especially for Native American languages. Throughout the program, students examine language structures, the relationships between language and cognition, computational linguistics, literature, social constructs and psycholinguistics.
Learning Outcomes
Language Analysis; Demonstrate ability to analyze patterns in language. Language Patterns; Show awareness of language usage patterns around the world. Identify Language Myths; Describe and address common misconceptions about language. Communicate Linguistics Knowledge; Communicate knowledge about linguistics through writing.
Sample Courses
  • LING 322: The Structure and Meaning of Words
  • LING 408: Computational Techniques for Linguists
  • LING 463: Philosophy of Linguistics
Career Fields
  • Forensic linguistics
  • Academia
  • Education
  • Research
  • Information technology
Level of Math
General Knowledge
LEVEL OF SECOND LANGUAGE
4th Semester Proficiency
Pre-major Required?
NO
Sample Plans 2020 - Law

First Year

1st Semester
Credits
First Semester Composition
3.00
Foundation Mathematics
3.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
First Semester Second Language
4.00
2nd Semester
Credits
Second Semester Composition
3.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
Second Semester Second Language
4.00

Second Year

3rd Semester
Credits
LING 201: Introduction to Linguistics
3.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
Tier I General Education
3.00
Tier II General Education
3.00
Third Semester Second Language
4.00
4th Semester
Credits
LING 300: Introduction to Syntax
3.00
LING Additional Core
3.00
Tier II General Education
3.00
Tier II General Education
3.00
Fourth Semester Second Language
4.00

Third Year

5th Semester
Credits
LING 314: Phonetics
3.00
LING 315: Introduction to Phonology
3.00
LING Additional Core
3.00
Minor Course
3.00
Elective
3.00
6th Semester
Credits
LING 364: Formal Semantics
3.00
LING 403, 410, or 415
3.00
Minor Course
3.00
Minor Course
3.00
Elective
3.00

Fourth Year

7th Semester
Credits
LING Independent Study or Honors Thesis
3.00
LING Elective
3.00
Minor Course
3.00
Minor Course
3.00
Elective
3.00
8th Semester
Credits
LING Independent Study or Honors Thesis
3.00
LING Upper Division Elective
3.00
Minor Course
3.00
Elective
3.00
Elective
3.00

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