

B.A. in Linguistics, Pathway - Extended Accelerator Program (EAP) - 3 Terms, The University of Mississippi
Oxford - Mississippi, Mississippi
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48 Months
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About this course
The Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics offered by the Department of Modern Languages in the College of Liberal Arts provides students with an understanding that language is composed of multiple layers such as sound, meaning, organization, and context. Students study core areas like phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, and explore the relationship between language and society, including how language varies with region, ethnicity, gender, and identity. The program emphasizes understanding language as a natural process of acquisition, not through imitation but through stages involving change over time, cultural influence, and technological impact. This interdisciplinary approach helps students develop valuable skills such as analytical reasoning, critical thinking, and clarity of expression, which are highly sought after by employers.
Why this course is highly recommended
This linguistics degree offers students the chance to understand how language influences and reflects culture and society. It develops critical skills such as analytical reasoning, argumentation, and effective communication, making students attractive to many employers. The program’s focus on language acquisition, variation, and change equips graduates with a versatile skill set aligned with current global and technological trends. If you're passionate about languages and how they work within different social contexts, this degree provides a solid foundation for diverse career paths.
Specialisation
The program requires students to complete 30 credit hours of linguistics courses, including foundational courses like Introduction to Linguistic Science, Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics. Students choose at least one course from a set focused on language and society, such as Sociolinguistics, Historical Linguistics, or Dialects of English. They also select an Intercultural Communication course, including options like Language and Culture or Multilingual Development & Education. Additionally, students undertake 12 credit hours of electives within linguistics to deepen their expertise.
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Degree requirements
To earn the B.A. in Linguistics, students must complete 120 credit hours, including 30 hours of linguistics coursework. Key courses include Introduction to Linguistic Science, Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics. They must also take at least 9 credits at the 500 level and complete a minor field of study or a second major. The program also requires selecting courses from specific thematic groups, such as language change, sociolinguistics, and intercultural communication, along with 12 credits of electives within linguistics.
English language test
PTE
40
TOEFL
60
IELTS
5
DUOLINGO
110
Career prospects
Graduates with a linguistics degree develop valuable skills like analytical reasoning, critical thinking, and clear expression. These skills are beneficial in a wide range of careers, especially in fields related to language, communication, education, technology, and cultural studies. The program prepares students to work in industries that value cultural awareness, language analysis, and policy development, opening pathways in education, translation, research, technology-driven language solutions, or international relations.
FAQs
What are the core courses in the linguistics program?
Core courses include Introduction to Linguistic Science, Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics.
Are there opportunities for electives within the program?
Yes, students can choose 12 credit hours of electives within linguistics for deeper specialization.
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