Courses

The Department of Linguistics offers both technical courses in formal linguistics (200+ level) and courses that do not require technical background in linguistics and address issues in human society from a linguist's perspective (100 level).

The 200+ level courses are the courses of the major and minor, and require LING 110: Intro to Linguistic Analysis, which is the gateway course into the major.

The 100 level courses are aimed a general non-technical audience interested in contemporary issues with a perspective on language and society that is informed by the insights contemporary linguistic analysis brings to our understanding of human language communities.

View our course catalog for a full overview of all our courses.

Courses currently being offered:

Fall term schedule
Spring term schedule

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See historical course offerings here, which can be a tool to plan coursework based on our past offerings. Get an idea how frequently each course is offered and when it was offered last.