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Explore the full spectrum of human communication, from grammatical structures and speech sounds to meaning and social context. Linguistics examines both individual languages and universal features shared across language families. This Bachelor of Arts curriculum covers foundational topics including phonetics (speech sounds), morphology (word formation), and syntax (grammatical structures), along with language applications like pragmatics (contextual use) and sociolinguistics (cultural aspects). The distinguished faculty features leading scholars like Noam Chomsky. Graduates gain versatile skills applicable to diverse fields ranging from media and editing to global commerce.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Language Analysis, Develop skills to recognize and interpret linguistic structures.
Language Patterns, Understand global variations in language use.
Identify Language Myths, Recognize and correct widespread language misconceptions.
Communicate Linguistics Knowledge, Effectively convey linguistic concepts in writing.