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Language Study Interdisciplinary Certificate


The 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.

The Language Study Interdisciplinary Certificate satisfies the Interdisciplinary Studies GEP requirement. For more information, see the GEP section of the catalog.

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.