Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics

The science of language shapes our reality.

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About this Program

The Department of Modern Languages in the College of Liberal Arts offers the B.A. in Linguistics. Students come to understand that language is composed of layers of intertwined systems (sound, meaning, organization, and context) as they study phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. They explore language as it relates to society, including the relationship between language and social factors such as region, ethnicity, gender, and identity.

Our students learn how language is acquired, not through imitation, but through a natural process that moves through a series of stages. In linguistics classes, we will explore the 

  • influence of language on culture,
  • influence of technology on language,
  • way that language changes over time, and
  • importance of context in communication.

The Value of a Linguistics Degree

Linguistics majors acquire valuable skills: analytical reasoning, critical thinking, argumentation, and clarity of expression. They learn how to analyze oral language and texts as a part of an interdisciplinary major that views data within the context of culture - skills sought by many employers.

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    Program Information

    Program Type

    Major

    Minor

    Area of Study

    Humanities

    Duration

    4 Years

    Degree

    B.A. in Linguistics

    Program Location

    Oxford

    Emphases

    N/A

    Required Credit Hours

    120

    Degree Requirements

    Students in the B.A. in Linguistics complete 30 credit hours of linguistics courses. Students must take at least 9 credit hours at the 500 level. Students completing the B.A. degree in the College of Liberal Arts are also required to complete a minor field of study (or second major). 

    • Lin 200: Introduction to Linguistic Science
    • Lin 303: Phonology
    • 2 theoretical linguistics courses from
      • Lin 304: Morphology
      • Lin 305: Syntax
      • Lin 306: Semantics and Pragmatics
    • One Language Change & Variation course from
      • Lin 310: Sociolinguistics
      • Lin 520: Historical Linguistics
      • Lin 511: Dialects of English
      • Lin 545: Pidgins and Creoles
    • One Intercultural Communication course from
      • Lin 312: Language and Culture
      • Lin 561: Multilingual Development & Education
      • Lin 572: Cultural Dimensions of Language Education
      • Lin 571: Intercultural Communication & Education
      • Lin 552: Evaluation & Policy in Lang Education
    • Twelve credit hours of linguistics electives

    See all Linguistics courses in the online catalog.

    A minor in linguistics requires 18 credit hours of linguistics courses.

    • Lin 200: Introduction to Linguistic Science
    • Lin 303: Phonology
    • One theoretical linguistics course from
      • Lin 304: Morphology
      • Lin 305: Syntax
      • Lin 306: Semantics and Pragmatics
    • Nine credit hours of linguistics electives

     

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    Double Major

    "I chose my majors early on in high school. My AP English teacher inspired me to pursue English because I want to be like her when I’m older. I chose Linguistics because I have a love for languages and how they work. This stemmed from my participation in spelling bees when I was a child."

    Emily Suh

    (B.A. in English and Linguistics '24)

    What languages are taught at UM?

    The Department of Modern Languages offers 11 languages of study, 5 of which can be pursued as a major. They also offer the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). The Department of Classics offers emphases in Ancient Greek and Latin for the Classics major while the Department of Philosophy & Religion offers several courses in Biblical Hebrew. The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders offers American Sign Language. 
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    Welcome to the College of Liberal Arts

    As Coordinator of Student Recruitment for the College of Liberal Arts, I work with students, and their parents, who are interested in attending UM for their undergraduate degrees. I coordinate personalized visits to our departments, answer questions about the majors and programs in the CLA and handle all recruitment communications from the CLA. Please feel free to send me any questions you may have. It is my job to make sure you have everything you need to make an informed decision on where to spend your college career, and I hope it will be with the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Mississippi!

    Annabelle Harris

    Admissions Counselor

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