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BA in Linguistics, Pathway - International Year - 3 Quarter, Western Washington University

Bellingham, Washington

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48 Months

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About this course

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Linguistics at Western is a comprehensive undergraduate program that explores the science of language as an interdisciplinary field. It emphasizes understanding the diverse ways languages function at various levels and how they relate to different cultures. The program prepares students with analytical skills, critical reasoning, and proficiency in language analysis techniques. It highlights the importance of understanding language in a complex society and how linguistic and cultural diversity shape communication. The curriculum combines study of language with related disciplines such as literature and writing, particularly in the version with a Teaching Endorsement.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Western’s linguistics program is backed by active faculty and a vibrant student community. Students gain valuable skills such as analytical reasoning, argumentation, and clear communication, which are highly valued in various careers and graduate programs. The program’s emphasis on diverse linguistic and cultural knowledge, along with hands-on experiences like clubs, guest lectures, and research opportunities, makes it particularly appealing for students passionate about languages and culture. Graduates have been accepted into top graduate programs worldwide and go on to successful careers in education, technology, translation, research, and more.

Specialisation

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Students in this program can focus on both applied and theoretical aspects of language study. They have opportunities to combine linguistic studies with a variety of world languages, including English, and explore specialized topics such as semantics, pragmatics, and speech development. The program also encourages engagement with related minors like Psychology, Anthropology, and English, to broaden understanding of language within social and cultural contexts.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

19.04L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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The degree offered is a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics. Specific details about course requirements are not provided, but the program emphasizes acquiring knowledge about language functions, analysis techniques, and the interrelationship of language with culture, along with potential for additional specializations through minors and language studies.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

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IELTS

5

TOEFL

50

PTE

42

Career prospects

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Graduates from Western's linguistics program find opportunities in higher education, K-12 teaching, technology industries focused on speech recognition and natural language processing, translation and interpreting, language documentation, publishing, and law (forensic linguistics). The program prepares students for roles such as enrollment analysts, language instructors, ESL teachers in South Korea, writing tutors, and beyond. Many students continue into prestigious graduate programs or engage in careers that require deep understanding of language and culture.

FAQs

What fields can I work in after studying linguistics?

You can work in higher education, K-12 education, the computer industry, translating and interpreting, language documentation, publishing, and law, among others.

Does the program include opportunities for hands-on experience?

Yes, students can join the Linguistics Club, participate in conferences, workshops, and showcase their research during events like Scholar’s Week.