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English - Linguistics Emphasis

Explore the fascinating world of language, words, sounds, and meaning with a bachelor's degree in linguistics.

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Getting to the Root of It

Rooted in fascinating, active discussion, the English - linguistics major will allow you to explore questions and make discoveries. What makes a language a language? How do words work in your brain — and society? Why are there multiple words for the same thing? And how has the English language changed over time, and how might it change in the future? The field of linguistics attempts to answer these questions and so many more.

Coursework throughout the major will help you to develop strong observational, analytical, interpersonal and problem-solving skills. You'll learn to approach language scientifically and transform the way you think about sounds, words, sentences and meaning. A variety of electives and course topics allow you to study the areas that interest you and best align with your career goals.

Because of our emphasis on research and data-driven hypothesis testing, you will graduate with the ability to collect data, to analyze data with attention to detail and to think critically. These highly marketable skills serve as an excellent foundation for a wide range of careers in fields like education, law, software development, and nonprofit work. No matter your chosen path, a degree in English - linguistics will equip you with the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary for a challenging and rewarding career. 

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Degree Types
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Degree Level undergraduate
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Program Length 4 years
Campus
Eau Claire
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On Campus
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Academic Apprenticeships

The opportunity to work as an academic apprentice provides real-world experience while allowing you to explore different career paths. Throughout the apprenticeship, you will assist a professor in teaching the Introductory English Linguistics course. This may require you to facilitate class discussions, assist teams with group work, answer questions, provide input for class activities and assignments, and teach part of a class session. 

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Fascinating Research Opportunities

Endless undergraduate research opportunities are available to students at ÌÇÐÄVlog. You may assist a faculty member with data collection and analysis, conduct your own research project, or present your research findings at local and national conferences. Recent linguistics research projects have included documentation of endangered languages like Walloon and Hokkien; using geographic information systems to investigate language perceptions in the Upper Midwest; and analyzing word forms and sentence structures in hip-hop lyrics, the poetry of Anne Bradstreet and the manifestos of serial killers.

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Helpful Student Organizations

Joining a student organization builds your skillset — and resume. You may mentor current and potential students, organize events or give back to the community. You'll also meet students who, like you, are interested in English and all that it offers. 

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Cultural Immersion and Study Abroad Experiences

Partaking in cultural and global experiences is highly encouraged at ÌÇÐÄVlog. Linguistics majors regularly choose to take their education a step further by studying abroad in places like Japan, France, Italy, South Korea, and Australia. Cultural immersion programs have allowed students to better understand the world around them, while directly immersing them in new and different cultures. Past programs have explored transnationalism in Jamaica; cultural practices of the Hmong in Fresno, California; and the Civil Rights Pilgrimage in Alabama.

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100% Employed or Continuing Education
Every 2022-2023 graduate from this major is currently employed or continuing their education.
5 Majors, 4 Minors, 3 Certificates
Our personalized curriculum builds your skillset and talent for the future you want.
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What can I do

Where can the linguistics program lead me after graduation?

Graduates of our linguistics major are able to take their degrees in numerous directions. From developing educational materials to working in government, to editing journals, to assisting with adult literacy — the possibilities are endless!

Example Careers

  • Language-related software development
  • Information sciences
  • Library sciences
  • International relations
  • Marketing
  • Market research
  • Editing and publishing
  • Speech pathology
  • Lexicography
  • Translating and interpreting
  • Language teaching
Courses information
SampleCourses

Courses throughout the linguistics emphasis program will help you to develop strong problem-solving skills as you investigate language in a variety of ways. You may analyze the structure of a conversation, research the changes in the meaning of English words or conduct a critical analysis of literature. Valuable experience drafting hypotheses and analyzing data will help you to understand how language functions as a communication system — as well as a social institution — which will enhance your employability, expand your career options and set you up for success in graduate studies in a variety of fields.

Here are a few courses in English - Linguistics Emphasis at UW-Eau Claire.

ENGL 221

Introductory English Linguistics

Introduction to the nature and structure of human language with an emphasis on the English language. Survey topics include phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, history of the English language, regional and social dialects, language acquisition.

ENGL 121

Busting Language Myths

Explore the underworld of English language studies, the part your high school teachers never told you about. Investigate and dispel several common myths about language using insightful readings, critical reflection, and linguistic research methods.

ENGL 284

Introduction to Theory and Criticism

Introduction to a range of positions concerning what, how, and why we read within English Studies. Students will develop their ability to recognize, explain, and argue for their own positions in relation to these issues.

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Josh Brown
Languages Department
English Department
Dr. Raymond and Tamara Skwierczynski University Fellow of Languages​
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