Course Requirements

Five upper division courses from a cross-disciplinary list, including the core course, UGIS 120 Introduction to Applied Language Studies. The following courses will count toward this minor, others might be added at a later date. They consist of upper division courses and graduate seminars that undergraduates may take with permission of the instructor.

Upper Division Courses

  • UGIS 120 Introduction to Applied Language Studies
  • Anthropology 166 Language, culture and society
  • English 179 Literature and linguistics: the linguistics of the language arts
  • French 138 French for teaching and related careers (taught in French)
  • French 131A: Translation and debate (taught in French)
  • French 146 Introduction to French Linguistics (taught in French)
  • French 173 Linguistics and Literature (taught in French)
  • German 109/L&S180T: Language and Power
  • German 106/Educ145: Literacy through Literature
  • German/Spanish 179: Issues in Bilingualism
  • Japanese 161 Introduction to Japanese Linguistics: Usage
  • Japanese 163 Translation: Theory and Practice
  • Spanish 166 Language and Style
  • Linguistics C105 The mind and language
  • Linguistics 124 Discourse
  • Linguistics 127 Crosscultural verbal art
  • Linguistics 150 Sociolinguistics
  • Psychology 124 Psycholinguistics
  • Psychology 143: Language Acquisition

Graduate Courses (require instructor permission)

  • Anthro 270B Fundamentals of language in context
  • Educ 250C: Discourse Analysis
  • Educ 250B: Second Language Acquisition
  • Educ 250D: Language and Identity
  • French 206: Special Topics in French Linguistics
  • Psychology 290 Language throughout the Lifespan

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