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Goals of the B.A. in Linguistics

Graduates of the B.A. Linguistics program should be able to satisfy the following goals:

Goal 1: To transmit in-depth knowledge of the structure and function of language and its use and change in various cultural and social settings

Goal 1 for B.A. Linguistics program
ObjectivesCoursesAssessment
Describe sound patterns in any language and represent them using appropriate formalisms, and conduct psycholinguistic experiments on phonological constructsLING 101 (introduced), LING 113 (reinforced), LING 125 (reinforced)Initial assessment, Data analysis problems, Quizzes, Experimental paper, Paper: phonemic sketch of a language, Final Exam
Transcribe speech sounds of the world's languages using the International Phonetic AlphabetLING 101 (introduced), LING 111 (reinforced), LING 125 (reinforced)Transcription exercises, Quizzes, Midterm exam, Final exam, Term paper
Analyze sentence structure in any language in terms of grammatical relations and constituent structure, and recognize the typological diversity of syntactic phenomenaLING 101 (introduced), LING 112 (reinforced), LING 125 (reinforced)Syntactic analysis exercises, Projects, Midterm exam, Final exam
Analyze the meaning of words and sentences, identify types of lexical and sentence relations, elaborate on the role of linguistic and pragmatic context in the interpretation of meaning, and understand the role of theories in the analysis of semantic dataLING 101 (introduced), LING 114 (reinforced), LING 125 (reinforced)Initial Assessment, Data analysis problems, Mini Projects, Midterm Exam, Final Exam
Identify phonological, morphological, syntactic and semantic changes in the history of a language, discuss the contribution of social factors and language contact to language variation and change, use the comparative method to reconstruct ancestors of related languages, and explain the genetic and typological classification of languagesLING 101 (introduced), LING 113 (introduced), LING 125 (reinforced)Data analysis problems, Mini Projects, Midterm Exam, Final Exam
Analyze word structure cross-linguistically in terms of morphemes, analyze patterns of allomorphy, establish the syntactic behavior of words and morphemes, recognize the typological diversity of word structure and the mechanisms of word coinage, and understand competing theoretical positions on the structure of words and the structure of the lexiconLING 101 (introduced), LING 162 (reinforced), LING 125 (reinforced)Data analysis problems, Mini Projects, Midterm Exam, Final Exam

Goal 2: To help students develop critical thinking skills, analytical skills, and reading, writing and research skills

Goal 2 for B.A. Linguistics program
ObjectivesCoursesAssessment
Analyze phonological, morphological, syntactic, semantic and historical linguistics dataLING 112 (introduced), LING 113 (introduced), LING 114 (introduced), LING 125 (introduced)Initial assessment, Data analysis problems, Mini projects, Midterm exam, Final exam
Critically evaluate different approaches to the analysis of linguistic dataLING 112 (introduced), LING 113 (introduced), LING 114 (introduced)Homework assignments, Term paper
Use library and electronic research sources effectivelyLLD 100W (introduced), LING 114 (reinforced), LING 125 (reinforced)Homework assignments, Annotated bibliographies
Use English reading and writing skills effectively to report on research or problem analysisLLD 100W (introduced), All courses (reinforced)Part of the evaluation of every written assignment or exam
Demonstrate proficiency equivalent to one-year college level study in a language other than their native languageForeign language courses at any college; English proficiency for native speakers of a language other than EnglishCollege transcript or evaluation from the Department of Foreign Languages

Goal 3: To help students develop an understanding of the relationship between linguistic theories and areas such as artificial intelligence, cognitive science, language acquisition and learning, and language policy.

Depending on the types of elective courses a student takes, one or more of the following objectives may be reinforced:

Goal 3 for B.A. Linguistics program
ObjectivesCoursesAssessment
Discuss issues in speech synthesis, speech recognition, natural language processing and produce synthesized speech, develop speech recognition and natural language processing programsLING 124, LING 165, LING 123Homework problems, Midterm exam, Final exam, Parser, Speech Synthesizer
Evaluate theories of first and second language acquisition and teachingLING 161, LLD 108Midterm exam, Final exam, Mini project, Term paper
Identify language-related social problems in areas such as education, the law, the workplace, etc., and discuss the feasibility of various empirically-based solutionsLING 166, LING 125, LLD 122, LLD 129Sociolinguistic data collection and analysis reported in a paper, Midterm exam, Final exam

Goal 4: To help students develop an appreciation for the diversity and dynamic nature of human languages and cultures in the U.S. and the world.

The Linguistics Program addresses this goal in all of its core courses as well as through specific areas of specialization that students may pursue. In that respect, Goal 4 is realized through the specific objectives listed for Goals 1, 2, and 3.

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