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Linguistics is the systematic examination of language, exploring its roots to contemporary applications across diverse communication settings. Scholars in this field analyze language characteristics in every manifestation (verbal, textual, gestural, computational) and document linguistic practices across all environments and circumstances. Miami University's Linguistics Program provides both major and minor options for all enrolled students. This cross-disciplinary initiative operates within the English Department while collaborating with multiple academic units that enhance the curriculum through their specialized courses.
Those completing linguistics degrees develop exceptional analytical abilities, preparing them for numerous professions demanding expertise in language mechanics and practical applications. Career paths for linguists span various sectors such as technology (web/software development), healthcare, global affairs, language education (bilingual/TESOL), advertising, legal translation, media, and publishing. Miami alumni have pursued roles in literacy initiatives, brand promotion, automated translation systems, missionary work, dictionary compilation, and coding. Some serve in government cultural exchange programs like the Peace Corps or U.S. Information Agency, while certified educators teach domestically and internationally. Many graduates further their education through advanced linguistics programs or professional degrees in business and legal studies.