Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics and Anthropology


Preparation for the Major:

Required: Linguistics 20, completion of the equivalent of the sixth term of one foreign language and the third term of a second foreign language (at least three terms must be in a language other than those in the Romance, Slavic, and Germanic families). Anthropology 33 is strongly recommended, when offered.

The Major:

Required: Eleven upper division courses as follows: Linguistics 103, 110, 120A, 120B or 127; two courses from 114, 125, 170; Anthropology M140 and either C144 or M145; one course from Anthropology 141, 142A, 143, or Sociology CM124A, and two upper division electives from Anthropology 141, 142A, 143, C144, M145, the 130 series (one course only), the 170 series (one course only), Sociology CM124A, CM124B. Linguistics 165A and 165B (or 200A and 200B with grades of A in 120A and 120B respectively and consent of instructor) are recommended for students planning to pursue graduate work in linguistics.

Note: The above requirements are effective Fall Quarter, 2002.


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Last Modified: October 28, 2002