Program Description
The minor in linguistics deepens students’ understanding of the nature of language. Linguistics addresses two fundamental questions: What is language? And how does it work? Courses in the minor explore issues such as language history, structure, and acquisition; dialects; literary language; and the relationship between language and society. The minor would be useful to students who want to pursue careers in fields such as teaching, advertising, communications, computer applications, literature, law, government, and non-profit work.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this program will be able to:
- Analyze the various uses of language within multiple contexts, including politics, literature, cultures, and education.
- Examine and apply various sociolinguistic principles to multiple contexts, including politics, literature, cultures, and education.
- Examine the form, function, and use of the English language through analysis of Standard English and vernacular grammars and grammatical structures.
This program is a part of the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences .
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Admissions, Enrollment, and Graduation Criteria
Admissions Criteria
Admission to this program is open to all students who meet Kennesaw State University’s general admission standards. Visit the Admissions section of the Catalog for more details.
Enrollment Criteria
This program does not have specific enrollment requirements.
Graduation Criteria
Each student is expected to meet the requirements outlined in Academic Policy 5.0 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS & GRADUATION .
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Program Course Requirements