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High scores on verbal, analytic, and quantitative aptitude tests are indicators of success in linguistics. Although few aspects of the field deal with numbers, students must be able to reason logically and explicitly and deal with formulas and abstract symbols. Depending on their vocational goals, prospective linguistics students should consider pursuing their studies either through the M.A. in linguistics with a professional focus or through the doctorate; or they should take a second major. Appropriate companion fields include foreign languages, English, anthropology, sociology, speech pathology, psychology, mathematics, computer science, philosophy, and elementary and secondary education.
The B.A. in linguistics prepares students to do basic language analysis in syntax- semantics (sentence patterns and their relation to meanings) and phonology (sound patterns). Elective courses in a variety of subspecialties enable students to tailor the program to their own interests.
The major in linguistics requires 24 semester hours of course work, with a minimum GPA of 2.0. None of the courses may be taken Pass-Fail.
Required courses (5):
The remaining electives (3), which may be cross-listed, are
chosen in consultation with the undergraduate adviser.
BA with TESL Emphasis
To earn the TESL emphasis, students take the five
required courses plus the following.
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| 103:141 The Structure of English | 3 s.h. |
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| 103:145 Methods of Teaching English as a Second Language | 3 s.h | |
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| 103:107 Practicum in Teaching English as a Second Language | 3 s.h. | |
| 103:147 Research Methods | 3 s.h. |
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| 103:156 Child Language: Linguistic Perspectives | 3 s.h. |
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| 103:161 Practical Phonetics | 3 s.h. |
Members of the University Honors Program (3.2 grade-point average, or 3.33, effective in January, 2005) may graduate with honors in linguistics by completing the major course work plus an honors thesis. The thesis must be prepared in consultation with the student's academic adviser.
The undergraduate minor in linguistics requires 15 semester hours of linguistics courses, of which at least 12 must be in University of Iowa courses numbered 100 or above. This must include Introduction to Linguistics (103:100), Articulatory and Acoustic Phonetics (103:110), Syntactic Analysis (103:111) and Phonological Analysis (103:112). A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in the minor, and none of the courses may be taken Pass-Fail.
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