Major / Minor Details
Linguistics (Major, Minor) | BA
- School: SAS
- Program Code: 615
- Degree Type: BA
- Program Type: Minor, Major
- Program Summary: As a linguistics major, you will study the structure of language. Language is a complex cognitive and social phenomenon. It is a product of the human mind, yet it requires rich social input in order to be learned properly. Understanding one’s own language is effortless but understanding a foreign language that you’ve never heard before is impossible. How is it that the human mind can turn particular strings of sounds into such a rich stream of information?
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Requirement for Major Declaration
01:615:201 with a grade of C or better -
Requirement for Minor Declaration
None -
We recommend that students register for approximately 15 credits each semester and no more than 16 credits in their first semester. Your schedule should be well-balanced and include coursework from a variety of subjects. A diverse schedule will help you begin your studies in potential majors and minors; explore a breadth of new knowledge across departments at Rutgers to meet SAS Core Curriculum learning goals; and survey broader academic interests through elective courses as you work to attain the required 120 degree credits for graduation.
Your schedule will look something like this:
College Writing or English course per placement results (3 credits)
Major Exploration course (3-4 credits)
Major or Minor Exploration course (3-4 credits)
Course beyond main academic interest, such as SAS Core or elective course (3 credits)
Course beyond main academic interest, such as SAS Core or elective course (3 credits)
Byrne or First-Year Interest Group Seminar (FIGS) (1 credit)
Total Credits: 15-16
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Major Exploration Course(s) recommended
Introductory courses recommended by faculty. Include at least one of these in your schedule:
Course Title
Course Number
Credits
Subject on University Schedule of Classes Intro to Linguistic Theory
01:615:201
3
Linguistics (615) Exploring Language 01:615:101 3 Linguistics (615) -
Course Recommendations Beyond this Department
Your first year of college is an opportunity for you to explore fields of interest to enhance your understanding of yourself, the world around you, and your main academic and career goals. Think of your schedule as including courses you must take (English, courses to explore potential majors, etc.) and courses you can take (everything else!) All courses are part of your degree - if necessary, review the components of the SAS degree on this page.
Through these degree components, you will curate your own unique educational experience - but we understand that this level of flexibility and freedom can feel overwhelming for new students. Like a recommendation based on a book or TV show you enjoyed, the information below can help you identify related courses to consider in your first semester.
Course Title
Course Number
Credits
Subject on University Schedule of Classes
Cognitive Science: A multidisciplinary Introduction 01:185:201 4 Cognitive Science (185) Introduction to Discourse Analysis 01:013:204 3 African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literature - AMESALL (013) General Psychology 01:830:101 3 Psychology (830) Any World Language 3-4 See Course Planning Sheet for languages offered - Program / Department Web Page
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