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Linguistics and Language Study Interdisciplinary Certificate


This certificate is administered by the Department of English .

The Linguistics and Language Study Interdisciplinary Certificate allows you to learn about the human capability for language from a variety of perspectives. These include language as an integrated system of rules (linguistics) as the result of specific cognitive processes (psychology), as a communicative pathology to be remediated (Communication Sciences and Disorders), and as a practical key into another linguistic world (World Languages). This certificate provides a solid foundation for students wishing to pursue graduate study in language-related fields such as linguistics, rhetoric, psychology, sociology, philosophy, communication, and foreign languages.

Consists of a minimum of 13 credits.

World Language Study or equivalent, 8 credits


Two semesters of college level world language study or the equivalent.

Linguistics, 3 credits


Scientific, Humanistic, or Social Science Perspective, 9 credits


Choose three courses for a total of 9 credits from the following areas. At least 3 credits must be from Scientific Perspective or Humanistic Perspective, and 3 credits from Social Science Perspective:

Capstone Project, 1 credit


Project to be completed in or after the semester in which the coursework described above is completed.