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The major in linguistics consists of ten courses selected from the list below. The student should take at least one course in each of the following areas: phonology, syntax, language history, and language and thought. As courses are distributed among various departments, the student must consult with the Program Adviser in selecting courses to fulfill this distribution requirement. No language courses taken to fulfill the college proficiency requirement may be counted toward the major. Students majoring in linguistics who elect to graduate with a B.S. degree must have credit for two mathematics courses: a) one calculus course, MATH 1210 or equivalent; and b) one statistics course MATH 1230, or a higher level class in statistics. Capstone courses within the major include:
In addition to courses listed here in cooperating departments, students may elect to take language courses to broaden their linguistic base. As courses are distributed among various departments, the student must consult with the Program Adviser in selecting courses to fulfill this distribution requirement. Courses
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