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This combined degree program examines language structure, interpretation, and usage while addressing core philosophical concepts and theories. The linguistics component provides insights into human communication through interdisciplinary approaches, blending arts and sciences to cultivate diverse analytical skills. Through required and elective courses, you'll investigate subjects like syntax, language development, historical linguistics, and phonetics - the analysis of speech sound production.
The philosophy curriculum enables examination of foundational questions about human perception, covering essential areas including logical reasoning, ethics, political thought, epistemology, metaphysics, and linguistic philosophy. You'll also engage with practical philosophical applications in fields like medical ethics, social identity studies, and the philosophy of conflict and security.