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What is linguistics?
In its simplest sense, linguistics is the study of human language. It is a broad, interdisciplinary field, with exciting applications in disciplines ranging from advertising, law, and literature -- to education, speech pathology, and neuroscience -- to artificial intelligence, politics, and language teaching and learning.
What do linguists study? • The structure of spoken, signed, and written
language(s) • How languages vary and change• How children and adults acquire language• The connections between language, culture,
society, and identity• How to help individuals with communication
disorders• How to recognize and respond to linguistic
prejudice and profiling• The interaction between technology and
human language
Career opportunities for linguists: • Education (TESOL, foreign language
instruction, educational research, teacher training, etc.)
• Speech-language pathology• Translation/Interpreting• Computer science (natural language
processing, machine translation, artificial intelligence, etc.)
• Writing/Editing/Publishing• Marketing/Advertising
For more on linguistics-related careers, visit:www.linguisticsociety.org/content/why-major-linguistics
Linguistics Minor Advisory Board:
Jessica Bentley-Sassaman Department of Exceptionalities
Kim Cardimona Department of Audiology & Speech Pathology
Nathalie Cornelius Department of Languages & Cultures
Angelo Costanzo Department of English
Amy Covill Department of Psychology
Patricia Dórame-Holoviak Department of Languages & Cultures
Mykola Polyuha Department of Languages & Cultures
Ted Roggenbuck Department of English
Shelley Scarpino Department of Audiology & Speech Pathology
Pamela Smith Department of Audiology & Speech Pathology
Luke Springman Department of Languages & Cultures
Contact us!
Dr. Angelo CostanzoDirector, Linguistics Minoroffice: Bakeless 106Bphone: 570-389-4738email: [email protected]
Visit us online!www.bloomu.edu/linguistics
Bloomsburg UniversityLinguistics
Minor@BloomULing
Two UPPER-DIVISION courses(6 credits)
AUDSLP 415: Basics of Language and Communication
AUDSLP 460: PsycholinguisticsENGLISH 306: Theory and Practice of WritingENGLISH 311: Structure of English*ENGLISH 312: History of the English LanguageENGLISH 412: Topics in LinguisticsLANGCULT 400: Comparative Language Studies:
History and Linguistics*PHIL 418: Philosophy of Mind/BrainPSYCH 406: Psychology Seminar,
TOPIC: Advanced Language StudySPANISH 305: Applied Phonetics & Pronunciation
* When not selected as the required core course
One ELECTIVE(3 credits)
Any additional lower-division or upper-division course from the course lists
Students may petition other relevant courses (e.g., topics courses, independent study) to count toward the linguistics minor. The petitions will be
reviewed by the executive committee.
Some study abroad courses may also count toward the minor. We encourage students to take advantage of study abroad opportunities.
For more information, visit:www.bloomu.edu/global-education
One CORE course (3 credits)
ENGLISH 311: Structure of English LANGCULT 400: Comparative Language Studies:
History and Linguistics
Two LOWER-DIVISION courses(6 credits)
ASLTERP 225: Linguistics of ASLAUDSLP 152: Introduction to Communication
DisordersAUDSLP 220: PhoneticsAUDSLP 240: Normal Language AcquisitionCOMMSTUD 205: Understanding Social InfluenceCOMMSTUD 220: Intercultural CommunicationsCOMPSCI 121: Java Programming OR COMPSCI 123: Visual Basic 1FRENCH 205: French PhoneticsFRENCH 206: Structure of the French LanguageENGLISH 111: Language and Social InteractionENGLISH 212: English Grammar and UsageGERMAN 205: Applied Phonetics and PronunciationLANGCULT 200: Comparative Cultural StudiesSPANISH 206: Structure of the Spanish LanguageAny 200-level foreign language course
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Get Involved!
Bloomsburg University Linguistics League (BULL):
BULL is an undergraduate association for students interested in language and linguistics. Along with guest lectures and film showings, BULL organizes TongueFest, an annual event celebrating linguistic diversity.
Research Opportunities:
Central and northeastern PA dialects are yet to be explored in depth by linguists. Therefore, there are numerous opportunities for researchers to contribute to our knowledge of variation in this area.
Linguistics research projects at BU have focused on …
• Central PA dialectology• Language and ethnicity in the PA Coal Region• Increasing the role of linguistic variation in the
high school English classroom• Language, gender, and sexuality in rural PA
communities• and much more!
Students are encouraged to collaborate on research projects with faculty members, develop their own projects, apply for research funding, and share their findings at on- and off-campus events.
Linguistics Minor Requirements: • 6 courses (18 units) • Must include courses with at least three different
prefixes